Using a Vacuum Cleaner

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I. Before Use

First, clear the floor of large debris: paper scraps, coins, loose threads, and sharp objects, to prevent clogging or damaging the machine.

Check if the dust cup or dust bag is full, and ensure the filter is clean; excessive dirt will result in reduced suction power.

Verify that the power cord or battery is functioning properly, and check that no hair is tangled around the roller brush.


II. Usage Steps

Select the appropriate attachment based on the cleaning scenario:

Floors: Floor Brush (suitable for both carpets and hard floors)

Crevices: Crevice Tool (for windowsills, sofa seams, and corners)

Sofas / Beds / Curtains: Brush Tool

After powering on the device, push and pull it in a motion moving from the interior of the room outward, following the grain of the surface; avoid yanking the unit back and forth aggressively.

Carpets: Run the vacuum back and forth multiple times, applying slight pressure to extract deep-seated dust.

Hard Floors: Apply only light pressure when pushing to avoid scratching the surface finish.


III. After Use

Empty the dust cup and rinse the filter with clean water (allow it to air-dry completely before re-installing).

Carefully cut away any hair or threads that have become tangled around the roller brush.

When storing the unit, avoid sharply bending or crimping the power cord; store the device in a dry, well-ventilated area.


IV. Important Precautions

Do not vacuum liquids, hot ash, sharp glass shards, or large quantities of fine powder.

A sudden drop in suction power is typically caused by one of the following: a blockage, a dirty filter, or a full dust cup/bag.

For cordless models, recharge the battery promptly after use; avoid allowing the battery to become completely depleted.



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