3. Unfasten the 2 screws as shown to release
the module. Move it to the opening of the
chamber.
4. Detach all 4 cable connectors by pressing on the clip and detach it simultaneously.
Remove the whole module out of the chamber to expose the battery. Remove the
battery and wrap its connector end
with insulating tape in order to avoid
short circuit caused by the contact of
both wire terminals.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Electric vacuum does
not capture the debris
Debris escapes from the
filter
Electric vacuum cannot
be charged / recharged
Pivoting suction head
(if provided) does not
move smoothly
Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste.
Please recycle where facilities exist.
Check with your local authority or retailer for recycling advice.
Possible Cause
Battery is drained
Impeller is jammed
Impeller is broken
Filter cage is full
One-way valve is
damaged
Filter cage is damaged
Battery is damaged
USB cable is damaged
USB charger (not
included) is out of order
Wheel is jammed
Solution
Charge the battery again.
Power off the electric vacuum and inspect the middle gap of the
electric vacuum to see if the impeller is jammed by larger debris. If
possible, use a small tool to remove it with intensive care & caution.
WARNING!
Make sure the electric vacuum is powered off when
the unit is being serviced.
Contact an authorized dealer regarding replacements.
Clean the filter cage.
One-way valve works like a door to prevent the debris from
escaping from the filter.
Replace with a new filter cage.
WARNING!
DO NOT open the electric vacuum and replace the
battery by yourself. This could result in severe or fatal injuries, as
well as voiding the warranty.
Replace with a new USB cable.
Replace with a new USB charger.
Clean out the debris from the wheel.
Note: Do not attempt to take out the wheels.
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