Laresar Elite 4 Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
User Manual
Important Safety Warnings
ATTENTION: Before using this machine, carefully read all instructions in the manual and the warning signs on the machine.
1.1 Precautions During Use
- This Laresar machine is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory, or reasoning capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless supervised or instructed on the use of the machine by a person responsible for safety.
- Use only as described in this Laresar operating manual. If the machine is not functioning as it should, has received a strong blow, has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or fallen into water, do not use it and contact the Laresar support team.
- Suitable ONLY for dry locations. Do not install, charge, or use this machine outdoors, in a bathroom, or within 10 feet (3 meters) of a swimming pool. Do not use on wet surfaces and do not expose to moisture, rain, or snow.
- When using this machine, keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of the body away from openings and moving parts. Do not point the tube, aluminum alloy tube, or other accessories towards eyes or ears, and do not put them in your mouth.
- Do not use to pick up hard objects, such as glass shards, needles, nails, etc.
- Do not touch the charger with wet hands to avoid electric shock. [electric shock symbol]
- Use only accessories and spare parts recommended by Laresar.
- Do not use without the dust container and filter(s) in place.
- When removing or replacing a motorized brush bar, be careful not to pull the power button until the cleaner head has been reassembled.
- Do not water or pour liquids onto the vacuum cleaner. If this happens, it will increase the risk of electric shock. [electric shock symbol]
- Pay special attention when cleaning stairs.
- Please do not use the vacuum cleaner to vacuum detergent, kerosene, soot, wet dust, water, sewage, matches, and other objects.
- Do not use a vacuum cleaner to vacuum small particles such as cement, plaster dust, wall dust, or large objects like toy paper balls, otherwise the vacuum cleaner will get blocked and the motor will burn out.
1.2 Battery Notes
- Do not discard the battery and it must be disposed of safely in accordance with local regulations.
- Do not use a damaged or modified battery pack or machine. Damaged or modified batteries can exhibit unpredictable behavior, posing a risk of fire, explosion, or injury.
- Do not incinerate batteries or expose them to high temperatures, as they may explode.
- The battery is a sealed unit and under normal circumstances poses no safety hazard. In the unlikely event that liquid leaks from the battery, do not touch the liquid as it may cause irritation or burns, and observe the following precautions:
- Contact with skin - may cause irritation. Wash with soap and water.
- Inhalation: may cause respiratory irritation. Get fresh air and consult a doctor.
- Eye contact - may cause irritation. Immediately rinse eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention.
- Disposal: wear gloves when handling the battery and dispose of it immediately, following local ordinances or regulations.
- When the battery pack is not in use, keep it away from paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws, or other small metal objects that could establish a connection from one terminal to another.
1.3 Charging Notes
- Before use, check that the charger cable shows no signs of damage or aging. A damaged or tangled charger cable increases the risk of fire and electric shock. [electric shock symbol]
- Never modify the charger in any way.
- The charger is designed for a specific voltage. Always check that the mains voltage matches that indicated on the rating plate.
- Unplug the charger when not in use for long periods.
- When the vacuum cleaner is fully charged, it needs to be cleaned or repaired, unplug the charger in time and do not pull the power cord directly.
- Do not pull the cord to unplug from an outlet, grasp the plug and pull to unplug.
- Do not wrap the cord around the charger during storage.
- Please fully charge the battery on first use or after a long period of disuse. If the product is not used for a long period, ensure the battery is recharged and used at least every three months.
- In case of smoke or fire during charging, immediately unplug the charger and use a fire extinguisher to put out the fire. Do not use water to extinguish the fire, as it will increase the risk of electric shock. [electric shock symbol]
- Follow all charging instructions and do not charge the battery or machine outside the temperature range specified in the instructions. Improper charging or charging at temperatures outside the specified range can damage the battery and increase the risk of fire. To ensure maximum battery life, Laresar recommends the following: [information symbol]
- When not in use, the machine should be stored at room temperature. Recommended range: 64°F (18°C) to 82°F (28°C).
- The ambient temperature range for operation and charging should be between 50°F (8°C) and 86°F (35°C).
1.4 Precautions for Storage and Maintenance
- Store the product in a cool, dry environment. Please avoid prolonged sun exposure on the product.
- Use a dry cloth to clean the vacuum cleaner. Please do not use gases or liquids that can cause the surface to crack or fade.
- Do not apply fragrances or perfumed products to the filters of this machine. The chemicals contained in such products are known to be flammable and can cause the machine to catch fire.
- Do not perform any maintenance other than that shown in this manual or recommended by the Laresar support team.
- Do not disassemble the machine, as incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock or fire. Contact the Laresar support team when maintenance or repair is needed.
Safety Icons Description:
- [No open flames symbol] Do not use near open flames.
- [No heat source symbol] Do not store near heat sources.
- [No liquid symbol] Do not vacuum water or liquids.
- [No flammable objects symbol] Do not pick up burning objects.
- [No hands near brush roll symbol] Do not put hands near the brush bar when the machine is in use.
- [No stove symbol] Do not place on or near a stove.
2. Package Contents
Please check and confirm the accessories and parts according to the following sheet before use.
Part Name | Quantity | Part Name | Quantity |
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Main Body | 1 | Filter Replacement | 1 |
Double Section Tube | 1 | Sofa Brush | 1 |
Motorized Head | 1 | Wall Mount for Charging | 1 |
2-in-1 Roller Brush | 1 | Charger | 1 |
Long Crevice Nozzle | 1 | Battery Pack | 1 |
Upholstery Brush 2-in-1 | 1 | User Manual | 1 |
Hair Cleaning Tool | 1 |
3. OVERVIEW & ACCESSORIES
3.1 Overview
The vacuum cleaner consists of the following parts:
- Display Screen: Shows operating status, battery level, and cleaning modes.
- Power Button: Turns the vacuum cleaner on and off.
- Mode Adjustment Button (-/+): Cycles through cleaning modes (Medium, High, Low, Auto) and adjusts suction power.
- Battery Pack: Removable power source.
- Dust Cup: Collects dust and debris. Features a release button for emptying.
- Filter System: Includes HEPA filter, porous filter, and stainless steel filter for air purification.
- Main Body: Houses the motor, battery, and controls.
- Double Section Tube: Connects the main body to the cleaning head, adjustable length.
- Motorized Head: Features a brush roll for effective cleaning of floors and carpets. Includes an LED light.
- Accessories: Various attachments for different cleaning tasks (e.g., crevice nozzle, upholstery brush, sofa brush).
- Wall Mount for Charging: Allows for convenient storage and charging of the vacuum cleaner. Includes charging connectors.
3.2 Digital Display Screen
The digital display provides real-time information:
- Mode of Operation Display: Shows the current cleaning mode (e.g., AUTO, LOW, MED, HIGH).
- Remaining Work Time Display: Indicates the estimated remaining run time.
- Suction Power Display: A bar graph showing the current suction power level.
- Dust Sensor Ring: Visualizes dust detection. It glows green in normal conditions and turns red as dust levels increase, indicating higher suction power is needed.
- Battery Indicator: Shows battery charge level. Flashing red indicates low battery (below 10%).
- Brush Roll Status Indicator: An LED on the motorized head indicates its status.
- Filter Cleaning Alarm: Alerts the user when the filter needs cleaning or is blocked.
3.3 Accessories
- 2-in-1 Upholstery Brush: Retractable brush design helps remove dust and hair from both upholstered and hard-surface furniture.
- Long Crevice Nozzle: For cleaning hard-to-reach areas like windowsills, bed feet, and spaces between tables and chairs.
- Sofa Brush: Helps remove dust or fibers from sofas or beds.
- Sofa Brush: Helps remove dust or fibers from sofas or beds.
- Wall Mount for Charging: Mount the bracket on the wall using the provided screws to easily store and charge the vacuum cleaner.
- 2-in-1 Roller Brush: Removes dust, debris, and hair from hard floors, carpets, and upholstery.
4. ASSEMBLY AND WALL MOUNTING
4.1 Product Assembly
4.1.1 Install the Battery
Slide the battery pack into its designated slot on the main body until it clicks into place.
[Diagram showing battery insertion into the main unit]
4.1.2 Install the Double Section Tube
Connect the tube sections by aligning the connectors and pushing them together until they click. Attach the desired accessory to the end of the tube.
[Diagram showing tube assembly and accessory attachment]
4.1.3 Install the Desired Cleaning Accessory
Attach the appropriate accessory (e.g., motorized head, crevice nozzle) to the end of the tube or the main body as needed.
[Diagram showing different accessories being attached]
4.2 Wall Mount for Charging
Align the wall mount bracket with the wall, using the screw holes to mark the mounting points. Secure the bracket to the wall with screws. Ensure the bracket is firmly installed to prevent it from falling. Hang the vacuum cleaner on the bracket for storage and charging.
! WARNING:
- Ensure there are no gas, water, or electrical cables behind the mounting area.
- To prevent the dock from falling, ensure it is installed securely.
5. HOW TO USE
Before use, ensure that:
- The battery is fully charged and securely in place.
- The dust container and filters are clean, dry, and properly installed.
5.1 Power On/Off
Press the power button; the appliance will start working. Press the button again to turn off the appliance.
[Diagram showing power button operation]
The display will automatically show the remaining run time for approximately 2-5 seconds after powering on.
5.2 Select Cleaning Mode
- The vacuum starts in "Medium Speed" mode.
- Tap the "-/+" button to set to "High Speed" mode.
- Tap the "-/+" button again to switch to "Low Speed" mode.
- Long press the "-/+" button to switch to "Automatic" mode.
5.2.1 Key Modes
Tapping the speed adjustment button "-/+" and the mode display will indicate a color based on the suction speed: red indicates high speed, blue indicates medium speed, and green indicates low speed.
[Visual representation of mode indicators: Green for Low, Blue for Medium, Red for High]
5.2.2 Automatic Mode
Long press the "-/+" button on the mode display to access automatic mode. The dust sensor ring on the main display will indicate a color based on suction speed: red for high speed and green for low speed.
- Dust Sensor Ring: Visualizes dust detection. It glows green in normal conditions. As dust levels increase, it gradually turns red; the brighter the red, the more dust is accumulated.
- Suction Power Display: The more bars illuminated on the suction power display, the higher the suction power.
5.3 Abnormal Indicators
- When the floor brush roll is blocked, the LED light on the electric floor brush turns off, and the red brush roll indicator flashes and then turns off.
- When the air duct or filter is blocked, the filter cleaning alarm will continue to flash in low and medium speed modes until the blockage is removed. In high-speed mode, the appliance will automatically shut off after the alarm flashes for about 5 seconds until the blockage is removed.
6. CHARGING METHODS
6.1 Charging Methods
- Remove the Battery and Charge Separately: [Diagram showing battery removal and connection to charger]
- Connect the Main Body to the Charger: [Diagram showing main unit connected to charger]
- Hang on the Wall Mount for Charging: [Diagram showing vacuum on wall mount connected to charger]
6.2 Battery Indicator
6.2.1 Charging Indicator
- The battery indicator will flash blue during charging and will be solid blue when charging is complete.
- [Diagram showing battery with flashing blue light (charging) and solid blue light (fully charged)]
- During charging, the operating mode display will flash.
6.2.2 Low Battery Indicator
- When the battery level is below 10%, the battery indicator on the screen will start flashing red. The vacuum cleaner should be recharged as soon as possible.
7. MAINTENANCE
Please clean regularly to prolong the life of the vacuum cleaner.
7.1 Cleaning the Main Body
- Turn off the power before cleaning the body.
- Use a neutral detergent and clean the body with a damp cloth.
- Avoid sun exposure and store in a cool, dry place.
[Diagram showing cleaning the main body with a damp cloth]
7.2 Cleaning the Dust Cup
7.2.1 Empty the Dust Cup
- Press the dust container release button to empty the dust.
- When in use, if the trash in the dust container exceeds the MAX line, empty it promptly.
[Diagram showing dust cup emptying, with MAX line indication and correct/incorrect emptying]
7.2.2 Clean the Dust Cup
- Press the dust container release button to remove the dust container. Then, remove the HEPA filter, porous filter, and stainless steel filter in turn.
[Diagram sequence showing dust cup removal and filter removal]
7.3 Filter Cleaning
Note: Wash filters with cold water at least once a month.
- The HEPA filter can be rinsed with water to remove dust.
- Ensure filters are completely dry before reassembly.
[Diagrams illustrating filter cleaning steps and showing various filter types, with symbols for washing, drying, and warnings]
7.4 Brush Roll Cleaning
Note: After prolonged use, the bristles may become entangled with hair or similar debris. It is recommended to periodically clean the brush roll to ensure efficient operation and maintain suction.
- Remove the brush roll. Gently clean the motorized brush window and the suction port.
- [Diagram showing brush roll removal and cleaning of the motorized head opening]
- Remove debris wrapped around the roll using the Laresar hair cleaning tool, then rinse with water.
- [Diagram showing debris removal from brush roll and rinsing]
- Insert the brush roll into the motorized brush window, push down the cover until it is securely in place. (Ensure the brush roll is completely dry before use.)
- [Diagram showing brush roll reinsertion and cover closure]
8. SPECIFICATIONS
Product | Cordless Vacuum Cleaner |
---|---|
Model | Elite 4 |
Rated Voltage | 25.9V |
Cleaning Modes | Low/Medium/High/Automatic |
9. TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM | CAUSE | SOLUTION |
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Vacuum cleaner cannot operate | (1) Out of power | (1) Charge the vacuum cleaner |
(2) Battery pack not installed correctly | (2) Install battery pack correctly | |
(3) Motorized head is blocked by hair or other debris | (3) Clean the motorized head | |
(4) Automatic overheat protection | (4) Restart after cooling down | |
The switch button cannot operate | (5) Contact Laresar support for replacement | |
Weak suction | (1) Dust Cup is full of debris | (1) Empty the dust cup |
(2) Dust deflector misaligned | (2) Align the dust deflector with the correct hole | |
(3) Filters are blocked or not installed correctly | (3) Clean or replace the filter and reinstall correctly | |
(4) Filter sponge or HEPA filter not dry | (4) Dry the filter sponge or HEPA filter | |
(5) Extension tube and motorized head are blocked by hair or other debris | (5) Clean the extension tube and motorized head | |
(6) Low power | (6) Charge the vacuum cleaner | |
Charging indicator does not light up or flashes abnormally | (1) Battery is discharged or faulty | (1) Replace the battery |
(2) Adapter not connected correctly | (2) Ensure the adapter is fully inserted into the socket and the battery | |
(3) Charging port of the battery pack is not aligned with the charging connector for wall mounting | (3) Align the battery pack charging port with the wall mount charging connector | |
(4) Charger is incorrect | (4) Use the adapter provided by Laresar | |
Insufficient operating time after charging | (1) Insufficient charging time | (1) Fully charge the vacuum cleaner |
(2) Battery aging | (2) Replace the battery | |
(3) Motorized head is blocked by hair or other debris | (3) Clean the motorized head | |
(4) Adapter is incorrect | (4) Use the adapter provided by Laresar | |
Floor electric brush does not rotate | (1) Brush rolls are blocked by hair, stones, or other debris | (1) Clean the brush rolls |
(2) Dust container is full of debris | (2) Avoid picking up large debris, such as pebbles | |
(3) Empty the dust container | ||
(4) Contact Laresar support for replacement |
10. WARRANTY
2-Year Limited Warranty
Your Laresar machine has a 2-year warranty against original defects in material and workmanship, if used for private domestic purposes in accordance with the Laresar User Manual.
This warranty provides, at no additional cost, all labor and parts necessary to ensure the machine is in proper operating condition during the warranty period.
WHAT IS COVERED?
According to the requirements outlined in this instruction manual, subject to the following conditions and exclusions.
- Applies only to purchases made from authorized Laresar retailers.
- This warranty will be valid only if the machine is used in the country where it was sold.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED?
Laresar will not be responsible for costs, damages, or repairs incurred as a result of:
- Machines purchased from an unauthorized reseller.
- Negligent operation or handling, misuse, abuse, and/or lack of maintenance or use not in accordance with the Laresar instruction manual.
- Machines used for commercial or rental purposes beyond normal domestic use.
- Use of parts not conforming to the Laresar instruction manual.
- Use of parts and accessories other than those produced or recommended by Laresar.
- External factors unrelated to the quality and use of the product, such as accidental damage caused by water.
- Repairs or alterations performed by unauthorized persons or agents.
- Normal wear and tear, including dust cup, belt, filter, HEPA, brush roll, and power cord (or where external damage or abuse is diagnosed), carpet or floor damage due to use not in accordance with manufacturer instructions or failure to rotate the brush roll when necessary.
- Reduced battery discharge time due to battery age or use.
HOW TO CLAIM?
- Please keep your proof of purchase. To make a claim under our limited warranty, you must provide the original purchase receipt with the date of purchase and order number.
- All work will be carried out by Laresar or its authorized agency.
- Any defective parts replaced will become the property of Laresar.
- Service under this warranty will not extend the period of this warranty.
If your machine does not function correctly or you still have questions after carefully reading this manual, please do not hesitate to contact us; we will do our best to provide you with a satisfactory solution.
Email our Customer Service: support05@laresar.us
Declaration of Conformity
We (Manufacturer is responsible for this declaration)
Ekoo Electronic Co.,Ltd.
(Company name)
B09, block B, f2, bldg. b, runfeng Pioneer Park, no.973, Minzhi Avenue, Minzhi St., Longhua, Shenzhen, CN
(Company address)
declare under our sole responsibility that the product
Trade name: Laresar
Equipment: Vacuum Cleaner
Model No.: Elite 4
to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the essential requirement set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to LVD Directive(2014/35/EU) & EMC Directive (2014/30/EU) & RoHS(2011/65/EU) product is responsible to affix CE marking, the following standards were applied:
- EN 60335-2-2:2010+A11:2012+A1:2013
- EN 60335-1:2012+A11:2014+A13:2017+A1:2019+A14:2019+A2:2019
- EN 62233:2008
- EN 55014-1:2021
- EN 55014-2:2021
- EN IEC 61000-3-2:2019+A1:2021
- EN 61000-3-3:2013+A2019
- IEC62321-3-1:2013
- IEC62321-4:2013
- IEC62321-5:2013
- IEC62321-6:2015
- IEC62321-7-1:2015
- IEC62321-7-2:2017
- IEC62321-8:2017
Full Name: George.wang
Position: Approbation Manager
Signature: George.wang
Place/Date: Shenzhen, China/Feb.23-2022