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Type | Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner |
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Battery Life | Up to 45 minutes |
Charge Time | 3 hours |
Dust Capacity | 0.6 liters |
Weight | 3.1 kg |
Power Source | Battery |
Battery Voltage | 40V |
Cordless | Yes |
Noise Level | 80 dB |
Filter Type | HEPA |
Accessories | Crevice tool |
Read this user guide completely before using the machine for reference and to avoid injury or damage.
Intended for household use only on dry surfaces, avoiding sharp objects, hot items, and wet conditions.
Safety guidelines for children, keeping clear of moving parts, and avoiding use if dropped or wet.
Instructions and warnings regarding the use and charging of the appliance's power supply unit.
Safety precautions related to the operation and potential obstructions of the brushbar.
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Identifies key parts of the stick vacuum, including carry handle, dirt container, and charging port.
Steps for unpacking contents and assembling the reach wand, powered head, and crevice tool caddy.
Instructions on how to securely attach the wall bracket for storing the stick vacuum.
Guidance on the initial 3-hour charge and how to charge the stick vac via the wall bracket or handheld.
How to recline the vacuum, switch it on/off, use boost mode, and operate the brushbar.
Details on attaching and using accessories like the crevice tool and dusting brush for above-floor cleaning.
Steps to remove and reattach the dirt container, ensuring proper locking and alignment.
Instructions on how to safely empty the dirt container, with a caution against overfilling.
Procedure for cleaning the filter and separator, including tapping, wiping, and washing.
Guide to removing, cleaning, and refitting the brushbar using a coin and scissors.
Instructions for removing and replacing a broken belt on the powered head using a screwdriver.
Methods to check for blockages in the handheld connection, powered head, and reach wand.
Troubleshooting steps for when the stick vac has no power, including checking charge and motor thermostat.
Diagnosing why the stick vac won't pick up, checking dirt container, filters, blockages, and brushbar.
Interpreting red light indicators for low battery or brushbar obstruction and corresponding actions.
Resolving issues where the powered head won't turn, checking activation, obstructions, fit, and belt.