Use
Using the vacuum
1. When using the Multi-Surface Brush or motorized mini-brush
on the vacuum cleaner, the surfaces of some fabrics may pill
or be difficult to vacuum. If this occurs, it is recommended that
you use the dusting brush or crevice tool to vacuum these
surfaces.
2. Before vacuuming shiny floors such as parquet or tiles, ensure
there is no hard debris trapped the Multi-Surface Brush to
avoid scratches.
3. Before using the vacuum, ensure that the Dustbin, Multi-
Cyclone Assembly, and filters have been properly installed.
Note: The filters are installed during production. Please refer to the "Maintenance"
section of this manual for details on filter assembly and cleaning.
4. Do not block the exhaust outlet when vacuuming.
5. Flour, construction dust, and other fine particles should only be
vacuumed in small amounts.
6. To avoid damage to the vacuum or the floor, do not vacuum up
hard or sharp objects such as toys, pins, and paper clips.
7. Be aware of your environment as you vacuum, especially
around stairs and windows.
8. To avoid accidental fall damage, avoid placing the vacuum on
raised surfaces such as desks and shelves, or leaning it against
other objects.
9. The rotation of the Multi-Surface Brush may leave an unevenly
polished floor. This can be resolved by wiping with a damp cloth
or polishing with floor wax.
Auto Shutoff
1. If any rotating parts get jammed, the vacuum will shut off
automatically. Clear the jam to continue vacuuming.
2. If the motor gets too hot, the vacuum will automatically shut off.
Wait until the temperature returns to normal before continuing.
Keep the Brush Clear
1. Electric brushes will automatically stop if jammed by dirt or long
fibers during use. If this occurs, clear them before continuing.
2. To avoid potential injury, detach the brush from the vacuum
before removing entangled objects.
Caution:
Beware of sharp objects trapped in the roller.
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