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Assembly
Assembly as shown below
Align the main body, extension rod, and the cleaning tool as shown and insert until they "click". To remove any attachments/accessories, press and hold the button, and pull to remove.
Diagram: Shows the main body, extension rod, and cleaning tool connecting with a button mechanism. Arrows indicate the direction of connection and removal.
NOTE: All attachments included are compatible with the main body and the extension rod.
Operation
Insert battery
Slide the battery in the slot rail to load the battery.
Diagram: Illustrates a battery being slid into a designated slot.
Turn on the vacuum cleaner
- Pull the ON/OFF trigger to turn on.
- Pull the same trigger to turn off.
Diagram: Shows a hand pulling a trigger labeled "1-press ON/OFF trigger". Another diagram indicates a "Suction level selector" with multiple settings.
Troubleshooting
Digital Display Panel Indicators
The digital display panel provides information on the vacuum's status:
- Suction blockage indicator: ⚠️
- Brush stuck indicator: ⚠️
- Voltage problem indicator: ⚠️
Display Indicator | Problem | Suggested Solutions |
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Suction blockage indicator | Suction blockage |
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Brush stuck indicator | Brush stuck |
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Voltage problem indicator | Voltage problem | This problem is caused by a defective battery. Please contact our customer service for battery replacement. |
Screen issue indicator | The screen not light up after a few seconds when fully charged | This problem is caused by a defective battery. Please contact our customer service for battery replacement. |
NOTE: If you have any other questions, please contact us and we will solve them for you.
Mode Suggestions
- Eco Mode: 40min runtime. Suitable for hair and dust on wood floor or tile. ?
- Normal Mode: 30min runtime. Suitable for fine dust and hair on low pile carpet. ?
- Hyper Mode: 10-15min runtime. Suitable for dog food, coffee beans, and other large particles on low pile carpet. ?
Maintenance
One Click Empty
Cleaning frequency: After every use.
Maintain 90° vertical operation, otherwise the dust cup cannot be opened.
Diagram: Shows a vacuum in a vertical position with a dust cup. A hand is shown pulling a ring to empty the trash from the dust cup.
Cleaning the cyclone unit
Cleaning frequency: Whenever needed.
- Pull the pull ring fully.
- Lift the dirt bin.
- Remove the dirt bin.
- Gently pull to separate the cyclone unit from the dirt bin.
- Brush cyclone unit to remove debris and dust.
Diagram: Illustrates steps for cleaning the cyclone unit. Includes an alternative path showing washing with tap water and air drying completely for 24 hours.
WARNING! Never attempt to disassemble the sealed cyclone unit.
Cleaning the HEPA filter
Cleaning frequency: 3-6 months or whenever airflow is weak.
- Turn the HEPA filter counter-clockwise to remove.
- Wash with tap water.
- Dry completely for 24 hours.
Diagram: Shows a HEPA filter being removed, washed under a tap, and then placed to dry in the sun.
Cleaning the pre-motor filter
Cleaning frequency: 1-2 months or whenever airflow is weak.
- Remove HEPA filter first, then gently pull out the pre-motor filter.
- Wash with tap water, hand wash with soap if necessary.
- Dry completely for 12 hours.
Diagram: Shows the HEPA filter being removed, followed by the pre-motor filter being washed and then dried.
WARNING!
- DO NOT brush any part of the porous filtration material.
- DO NOT soak any filter in water for more than 10 minutes.
- DO NOT wash any other part of the vacuum except the specified filters assembly.
Cleaning the brush and bearing
- Pull to release brush locking clip.
- Remove the brush locking clip.
- Lift the roller from clip end.
- Remove debris on two small brush wheels with tweezers.
- Gently pull to remove the brush bearing cap.
- Remove debris on the shaft.
- Apply lubricating oil or "WD40" onto the metal bearing occasionally.
Diagram: Illustrates the process of cleaning the brush and bearing, including removing clips, lifting the roller, clearing debris, and applying lubricant.