domoova DBV60 User manual

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2-in-1 stick vacuum
User Manual
DBV60

EN
User Manual
Thank you for choosing DOMOOVA! We hope you are fully satised
using your appliance as part of your cleaning routine.
If you should encounter situations that have not been properly
addressed in this User Manual or were to have any queries, do not
hesitate to contact us and a member of our Technical Customer
Service Department will be more than happy to answer your
questions.
For more information, you can visit the ocial DOMOOVA website:
www.domoova.com
We reserve the right to make technical alterations to the appliance
without prior notice with the objective of continually improving our
products and customer satisfaction.
Please carefully read all instructions in this manual before using this
appliance. DOMOOVA will not be liable for damage due to incorrect
use.

1
Contents
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Recommendations ............................................................. 2
Product overview................................................................ 3
Product contents..................................................................................... 3
Product diagram ..................................................................................... 4
Operating the vacuum ...................................................... 7
Charging the battery............................................................................... 7
Starting the vacuum ............................................................................... 8
Operating modes.................................................................................... 9
Stopping the vacuum ........................................................................... 11
Maintenance......................................................................12
Handheld vacuum................................................................................. 12
Vacuum chassis..................................................................................... 12
Dust bin, cyclone and lters ................................................................ 12
Turbo brush........................................................................................... 13
Accessories ............................................................................................ 13
Indicator lights ..................................................................14
Troubleshooting................................................................ 15
Table: Malfunctions and possible causes .......................................... 15
Warranty and after-sales service.................................. 18
Technical specications ..................................................19
Safety instructions and precautions............................20
Operating conditions............................................................................ 20
Recycling instructions .....................................................22

2
Recommendations
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• Before using DBV60 for the rst time, it must be charged for 5
hours.
• DBV60 is designed to be used inside.
• DBV60 is designed for household use only.
• DBV60 should be removed from the dock before it is used.
• The DBV60's Turbo brush is not designed to be used on long-pile
carpets, which could block or damage the appliance.
• DBV60 is not designed to vacuum water or other liquid products.
• Do not use the appliance on wet surfaces.
• Please switch o the appliance before handling it (maintenance,
storage).
• Empty the dust bin every time the vacuum completes a cleaning
cycle.

3
Product overview
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Product contents
1
1. Handheld vacuum / Motor
unit
2. Vacuum chassis
3. Turbo brush
4. Vacuum handle
5. Charging dock
6. Power adapter
7. 2-in-1 nozzle accessory
8. User manual
2 43
5 6
7
8
9
10
Optional tools:
9. Washable lters (x2)
10. Rotating brush

4
Product overview
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Product diagram
Whole vacuum
1. Ergonomic handle
2. ON/OFF button and suction
control
3. Handheld vacuum release
button
4. 2-in-1 nozzle accessory
holder
5. Handheld vacuum
6. Vacuum chassis air intake
duct
7. Turbo brush
Handheld vacuum
1. Carry handle
2. ON/OFF button and suction
control
3. Indicator lights
4. Dust bin
5. Air inlet
1
3
4
5
2
6
7
12
3
4
5

5
Product overview
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Filters
1. Cone-shaped lter release
button
2. Cyclone / lter housing
3. Cone-shaped lter
4. Main lter
Dust bin and cyclone
1. Handheld vacuum fastening
clip
2. Dust bin release button
3. Cyclone
1 3
2
1
2
3 4

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Product overview
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Turbo brush
1. Turbo brush clip
2. Brush pivot
3. LED light
4. Side wheels
5. Rotating brush release latch
6. Rotating brush
1 4
5
6
2
3
Charging dock
1. Charging poles
2. Power plug
3. Turbo brush holder
3
1
2

7
Operating the vacuum
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Charging the battery
Figure 1 Figure 2
Figure 3
Connect the charging dock
elements (Figure 1) and plug the
power cable into a power outlet
(Figure 2).
Place the charging dock on
a level surface and position
the stick vacuum on top of it
(Figure 3). Make sure the dock's
charging poles are lined up with
the appliance. The appliance can
only be charged on the charging
dock in stick vacuum mode.
The indicator lights on the
handheld vacuum will start to
ash when the appliance is being
charged. When the battery is
charged, the indicator lights will
light up continuously for several
seconds and then turn o.

8
Operating the vacuum
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When the appliance is in use, the indicator lights turn o one by one
to indicate that the battery is weak.
NOTES:
• The 2-in-1 stick vacuum battery may already be charged when you receive it.
However, you are recommended to charge the appliance for 5 hours before
using the appliance.
• You are recommended to recharge the vacuum after each use.
• To maintain optimum performance, you must drain the appliance's battery and
fully recharge it once a month.
• The battery may heat up while charging. If the vacuum temperature goes
above 55°C or below 0°C, the vacuum goes into safety mode until it returns to
a temperature between 0°C and 45°C. During this period, the battery will stop
charging.
• If the vacuum is not used for a long period of time, you are recommended to
fully charge the battery, unplug it and store it in a cool, dry place.
Starting the vacuum
Remove the 2-in-1 stick vacuum from its charging dock and press
the ON/OFF button on the ergonomic handle or on the handheld
vacuum unit (see the product diagrams on page 4).
NOTES:
• If the battery temperature exceeds 70°C while the vacuum is in use, the
indicator lights will ash for 5 seconds. The appliance will go into safety mode
until the temperature reduces to around 65°C.
• Once on, the charge indicator lights on the handheld vacuum unit will turn on.
• The LED lights turn on when the appliance is in use.

9
Operating the vacuum
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Power modes
The 2-in-1 stick vacuum has two suction power modes. You can press
either of the ON/OFF buttons to increase or reduce suction power
(see the product diagrams on page 4).
The default suction power is low when the appliance starts. Press the
ON/OFF button a second time to change to high suction power.
NOTES:
• The ON/OFF button also controls the suction power.
• The battery lasts between 30 and 50 minutes depending on whether you are
using low or high suction power.
Operating modes
Stick vacuum
Attach the Turbo brush and the
handle to the vacuum chassis,
then attach the handheld
vacuum.

10
Operating the vacuum
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Handheld vacuum
Figure 1 Figure 2
Figure 3
Remove the handheld vacuum
from the vacuum chassis by
pressing the release button (see
the whole vacuum diagram on
page 4).
When you are using the appliance
as a handheld vacuum (Figure 1),
you can attach the 2-in-1 nozzle
accessory (Figure 2).
NOTES:
• Regularly check the state of the
Turbo brush and 2-in-1 nozzle
to prevent them from damaging
ooring and furniture.
• Remove the 2-in-1 nozzle before
you reattach the handheld vacuum
to the vacuum chassis. The 2-in-1
accessory can be stored on the back
of the stick vacuum (Figure 3)

11
Operating the vacuum
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Stopping the vacuum
To turn the appliance o, press the ON/OFF button on the vacuum
chassis or handheld vacuum.
NOTE: If you are using the low suction power, you must press the ON/OFF button
twice to turn the appliance o, i.e. the appliance will switch to high suction power
before turning o.

12
Maintenance
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Handheld vacuum
Regularly check that the air inlet is not blocked by dust buildup or
other debris.
Vacuum chassis
Regularly check that the air intake duct is not blocked by dust buildup
or other debris.
Dust bin, cyclone and lters
Dust bin
Empty the dust bin after each use. Check that the vacuum is turned
o and unplugged. Remove the handheld vacuum from the vacuum
chassis and release the dust bin by pressing the release button
(see the dust bin and cyclone diagram on page 5). Then remove the
cyclone to empty the dust that has accumulated in the dust bin.
NOTE: When you reattach the dust bin, insert the top part rst and attach the dust
bin notch to the handheld vacuum, then clip in the bottom of the dust bin.

13
Maintenance
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Cyclone and lters
To clean the cyclone and lters, remove the dust bin as indicated in
the "Dust bin" section above.
Lift the main lter and unlatch the cone-shaped lter (see the Filters
diagram on page 5). Shake them outdoors to remove the built-up
dust particles, then rinse them under clean water.
Clean the walls and bottom of the cyclone using a soft, dry cloth to
remove all of the dust.
NOTE: Make sure the lters are completely dry before reinserting them into the
cyclone.
Turbo brush
Please make sure to clean the brush regularly for optimum
performance.
Release the latch under the Turbo brush, then remove the rotating
brush (see the Turbo brush diagram on page 6).
Remove debris (hair, dust) buildup on the brush and reattach the
brush. Make sure you reposition the release latch correctly.
NOTE: To reattach the brush, rst insert the right side into the notches and then the
left side.
Accessories
Regularly check and clean the 2-in-1 nozzle to maintain optimum
performance.

14
Indicator lights
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Vacuum status Indicator
Charging Indicator lights ash slowly
Charging nished All indicator lights are continuous for
around 50 seconds then turn o
In use Indicator lights are continuous
Weak battery Indicator light ashes quickly
Malfunction Indicator lights ash red

15
Troubleshooting
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Please contact DOMOOVA technical department in the following
cases:
• If the appliance has been dropped, damaged or come into contact
with water.
• If the power cable is damaged.
• If the battery is defective.
Table: Malfunctions and possible causes
To prevent breakdowns, regularly empty and clean the dust bin and
check the accessories.
No. Malfunction Cause Solution
01
The appliance
does not switch
on.
1. Overheating.
2. The appliance is
in safety mode.
1. Clean the dust bin. Check
that nothing is blocking the
appliance.
2. Wait a few minutes so
that vacuum returns to a
normal temperature.
02 The appliance
will not turn on.
1. Battery level is
low.
2. Overheating.
1. Charge the appliance.
2. Wait for the appliance
to return to a normal
temperature.

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Troubleshooting
EN
03 The appliance
will not charge.
1. The charging dock
is not plugged in.
2. The appliance
is not correctly
connected to the
charging dock.
1. Plug the charging dock into
a power outlet.
2. Remove the handheld
vacuum from the vacuum
chassis and reattach it.
If the problem persists,
take the vacuum o the
charging dock and put
it back on again, making
sure it is lined up with the
charging poles.
04 Loss of suction.
1. The dust bin is
full.
2. There is a
blockage in
the air inlet or
accessories.
1. Empty the dust bin and
clean the cyclone and the
lters.
2. Remove any hair and
debris from the rotating
brush and 2-in-1 nozzle.
Check that the air inlet
or air intake duct are not
blocked.

17
Troubleshooting
EN
If none of the above-mentioned steps provide a solution for your
problem, please contact the DOMOOVA after-sales department.
05
The rotating
brush does not
rotate or rotates
slowly.
1. The rotating
brush is not
inserted correctly.
2. The brush has
a buildup of
hair and dirt
preventing it from
working correctly.
1. Remove the rotating brush
from the Turbo brush
cavity and reinsert it.
2. Clean the brush and
remove any hair caught on
it.

18
Warranty and after-sales service
EN
DOMOOVA help desk
Our DOMOOVA customer service department is ready to help you:
By email: [email protected]
NOTE: The warranty does not cover damage caused by rusting, a collision or misuse.
Accessories are not covered by the warranty.
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