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OPERATION
Preparing for Use (Appliance)
1.Unwrap the power cord and plug into an
electrical outlet.
Fig.C-1
2.Step on the recline pedal to recline the unit for
cleaning position.
Fig.C-2
3.Press the
button and the appliance will start
in ECO mode by default. Press it again to turn
off the appliance. Switch between ECO, MAX
and DRY mode by pressing the
button.
Fig.C-3
4.Hold the trigger to spray water in ECO/MAX
mode. While in Dry mode, no water will spray
when pulling the trigger.
Fig.C-4
5.In ECO/MAX/DRY mode, the appliance will
stop working when put uprightly and start
running again when you recline.
Fig.C-5
6.Grip the back carry handle to lift or move
appliance. Empty CWT and DWT after each
use.
Fig.C-6
Note:
• The carpet cleaner differs from the traditional
vacuum cleaner.
• In all modes, it blows hot air, whose
temperature is 70-80°C.
* Appropriate temperature is conducive to dissolve the dirt
and helps surfactant in the solution to decompose the dirt.
• Take a spot test on a small and marginal area of
the carpet for colorfastness. Gently rub surface
with a damp white cloth. Then wait ten minutes
and check for color removal or bleed with a
white paper towel.
• During use, don’t keep the appliance at a
resting position for a long time.
Preparing for Use (Accessory
Hose & 2 in 1 Nozzle)
1.Attach the accessory hose, stand the appliance
upright and ensure that it is power on (if not,
press the
button), the appliance will enter
in ACCESSORY Mode, the appliance will stop
working when you recline.
Fig.C-7
2.Store the accessories in the bag after use.
Fig.C-8
Note:
• Do not vacuum foamed liquid.
• Keep sharp objects away from the digital
display screen to avoid scratches and scrapes.
Indicator
When in Use
Illuminated:
ECO mode
Illuminated:
MAX mode
Illuminated:
DRY mode
Illuminated
simultaneously:
ACCESSORY mode
Indicator blinking:
CWT is empty.
Indicator blinking:
DWT is full or not
installed, or the
channel has a
blockage.
Indicator blinking:
brush roller cover is
not installed or brush
roller has a blockage.
Summary of Contents for iCARPET Series
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Page 4: ...2 B 1 B 2 click B 3 B 4 B 5 B 6 MAX click...
Page 5: ...3 B 7 B 8 or B 9 B 10 C 1 C 2 click...
Page 6: ...4 C 3 C 4 C 5 C 6 C 7 C 8 Do not grip DWT handle to lift or move the appliance Stop Working...
Page 7: ...5 D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5 click Mesh Filter Floater...
Page 8: ...6 D 6 D 7 D 8 D 9 D 10 D 11 D 12 On carpet On floor click click...
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