Use and Care Manual

Important:
a. Unplug the unit when the indicator turns red and wait at least 5 seconds before
attempting to resume the appliance.
b. Empty the dust canister before vacuuming again. Two copper sensor poles on
the probe should be clean, otherwise the sensing function of the probe will be
affected.
c. After sucking up water, make sure the filters are dry before attempting to
vacuum dust or dirt.
d. When the dust canister is full of water, remove the dust canister by holding the
dust canister handle and rising up by a 10mm distance. Then turn off the hook
and pull the dust canister towards you. Do not attempt this task by one hand and
notice the dust canister cannot be gradient, which can cause the dust canister to
come off easily.
e. If the appliance water exceeds 2.11 Gallons and it doesn’t power off, it means
the appliance has a problem, so immediately power it off. Pour off the water in
the bucket, check the copper pole of the detector and determine whether it’s
clean. Clean the copper pole by taking a bottle of water, open the appliance, and
then submerge the detector with the water. If the appliance is powers off, then
the problem was because the copper pole was dirty and choked. The appliance
should now be ok. If not, there are other problems and it should be sent to repair.
(See picture A)
Vacuuming Liquids:
a. After vacuuming liquids, keep the appliance running up to 3 minutes. Also,
keep tubes on to eliminate any liquid spills.
b. If the filter has water in it and it flows to the motor, cut off the power
immediately. Please contact a authorized service center.
c. Never vacuum any liquids up other than water.
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Probe