Mini-Motorized Nozzle:
Strong
vibrations yield deep cleaning action for
removing mites and dust from
mattresses and fabric surfaces.
2-in-1 Brush Nozzle:
Suitable for
vacuuming up dust and mites on beds,
sofas, and other furniture fabric.
Extension hose:
use for hard-to-reach corner cleaning.
2-in-1 Crevice Nozzle:
Suitable for
vacuuming cracks, corners of doors and
windows, stairs, and other hard-to-reach
places.
Soft Roller Nozzle:
Suitable for
vacuuming the hard surfaces such as
floor, tile, marble, as well as for
vacuuming up larger pieces of dirt and
debris. The Soft Roller Nozzle can also
be directly attached to the vacuum.
Note:
1. If any rotating part becomes stuck, the vacuum may turn off automatically. Remove any trapped
foreign objects, then resume use.
2. The vacuum will automatically shut off if its motor enters overheat protection mode. Wait until
the motor's temperature returns to normal before resuming use.
How to Use
Using Different Attachments
Cleaning the Dust Compartment
Before cleaning the dust compartment, disconnect the adapter and keep the
vacuum's power switch in the off position. The vacuum's cleaning ability will be
reduced if the dust compartment is filled to the "MAX" mark. To regain performance,
empty the compartment.
To empty the dust compartment: Press the release button on the bottom of the
compartment, then empty its contents.
Wipe the vacuum with a soft dry cloth.
Cleaning the Vacuum
1. Always use genuine parts to keep your warranty from being voided.
2. If the filter or nozzle becomes clogged, the vacuum will stop working shortly after
being turned on. To restore functionality, clean the filter or nozzle.
3. If the vacuum will not be used for an extended period, fully charge it, unplug its
power adapter, and store it in a cool, low-humidity environment away from direct
sunlight. To avoid over-discharging the battery, recharge the vacuum at least once
every 3 months.
Care & Maintenance
Tips:
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