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How to Use
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Starting Dust Collection
1. Place the dust-removal hub near a
power outlet and put the plug into it.
2. Place the vacuum on the dust-removal
hub (the vent of the dust cup should be
aligned with that of the dust-removal
hub) until you hear a click.
3. Turn on the switch on the back of the
dust-removal hub and press the dust
collection button.
Fig. D-5
Note:
• The dust collection process cannot be
stopped by pressing the dust collection
button.
• If there is a lot of garbage in the dust
cup, please perform the dust collection
process several times to achieve better
cleaning results.
• If the dust collection bag reaches
capacity or the air duct is blocked during
the dust collection process, the dust-
removal hub will stop working after the
process is completed and cannot collect
dust again.
Using Different Accessories
Multi-Surface Brush
Note:
• The multi-surface brush can be attached
directly to the vacuum.
• When the appliance starts, the
lights in front of the brush roller
will automatically turn on, which is
convenient for use.
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When using on baby play mats, carpets
or for vacuuming coffee beans, pop corn
and other pellets, turn on the switch on
the brush.
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When vacuuming on tiles, wooden
floors or other hard surfaces, turn off the
switch.
Fig. D-6
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Soft Roller Brush
Suitable for cleaning hard floors such as
marble and tile.
Fig. D-7
Motorized Mini-Brush
For vacuuming dirt, pet hair, and other
stubborn debris from sofas, bedding, and
other fabric surfaces.
Note: It is not recommended to vacuum
on fragile surfaces, such as silk.
Fig. D-8
Soft Dusting Brush
Suitable for vacuuming on LCDs, keyboards,
lampshades, curtains, shutters and other
surfaces of fragile objects.
Fig. D-9
Combination Tool
Suitable for vacuuming cracks, corners of
doors and windows, stairs, and other hard-
to-reach places.
Fig. D-10
Accessory Mount
The soft dusting brush, combination tool
and motorized mini-brush can be placed
on the accessory mount when not in use.
Fig. D-11
Note:
• If any rotating part becomes stuck, the
vacuum may shut off automatically.
Remove any trapped foreign objects,
then resume use.
• When the battery becomes overheated,
the vacuum will automatically shut
off. Wait until the battery temperature
returns to normal, then resume use.
Care & Maintenance
Tips:
• Always use genuine parts to keep your
warranty from being void.
• If the filter or nozzle becomes clogged,
the vacuum will stop working shortly
after being turned on. Clear the tube to
restore functionality.
• Before cleaning the dust cup, please
confirm that the plug is disconnected
and keep the vacuum's power button in
the off position.
• If the vacuum is not used for an extended
period, fully charge it, unplug the power
cord, remove the battery, and store it
in a cool, low-humidity environment
away from direct sunlight. To avoid over-
discharging the battery, recharge the
battery at least once every three months.
Cleaning the Vacuum
Wipe the vacuum with a soft dry cloth.
Cleaning the Dust Cup, Pre-
Filter, and Cyclone Assembly
1. Press the dust cup release button and
remove it from the vacuum.
2. Remove the pre-filter first, and then
rotate the cyclone system to lift it out.
3. Rinse the cyclone assembly, pre-filter,
and dust cup until they are clean. After
washing, air dry for at least 24 hours.
Fig. E-1-Fig. E-3
Note:
• Please clean the dust cup as needed.
• It is recommended to clean the cyclone
system and pre-filter at least once every
3 to 4 months.
Installing the Dust Cup, Pre-
Filter, and Cyclone Assembly
1. Install the cyclone assembly and pre-
filter into the dust cup.
2. Slightly tilt the dust cup so the slot
aligns with the clip on the vacuum. Then
gently push the dust cup until it clicks
into place.
Fig. E-4-Fig. E-5
Cleaning the Filter
It is recommended to clean the filter
once every 4 to 6 months.
1. Remove the dust cup as shown in the
figure.
2. Remove the filter from the vacuum by
pulling it down in the direction shown in
the figure.
3.Rinse the filter with rotating it 360° .
Lightly tap the filter several times to
remove any debris caught in it.
4. Allow the filter to air dry for 24 hours.
Fig. E-6-Fig. E-9
Note:
• Only use clean water to wash the filter.
Do not use detergent.
• Do not attempt to clean the filter with a
brush or finger.
Installing the filter
1. Insert the filter into the vacuum and
gently press down, as illustrated.
2. Reinstall the dust cup.
Fig. E-10-Fig. E-11
Replacing the Air Outlet Filter
1. Remove the air outlet filter as shown in
the figure.
2. Install a new one.
Fig. E-12-Fig. E-13
Note: The air outlet filter is non washable.
It is recommended to replace the filter
once every 4 to 6 months.
Replace the dust collection bag
When the dust collection status indicator
blinks orange, it means that the dust
collection bag reaches capacity and needs
to be replaced with a new one.
1. Take off the dust-removal hub cover.
2. Pull out the dust collection bag and
discard it.
Note: Pulling outwards on the handle of
the dust collection bag will seal the bag to
prevent the dust and debris from accidentally
falling out.
3. When the filter is dirty, rinse it with
water. Then place it in a well-ventilated
place for at least 24 hours to make sure
it is thoroughly dry.
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