Equator CSM 2100 User manual

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OWNER’S MANUAL
All-In-One
Cordless Self-cleaning Sweeper + Mop
Model - CSM 2100
SweepMOP

Equator
eg. Using the appliance without water, using dry sponge roller
Mishandling eg. Breakage, immersing electrical components in water
Equator
Operation
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assembled and operated in accord-
ance with the written instructions with the appliance.
Maintenance eg. Failing to remove trash and wastewater
Equator Appliances
10216 Georgibelle Drive, Suite 900D
Houston, TX 77043-5249
Appliance Desk
Phone/Text: 1-800-776-3538
Email: [email protected]
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Business hours: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm weekdays
For Customer Service:

Safety
Please follow the safety precautions listed below:
This SweepMOP is not intended for use by children or persons with reduced physical,
sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge. Children should be
supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Stop using the SweepMOP immediately and unplug it if there is an abnormality or
malfunction, including the following:
The power Adapter Plug or power adapter cord is abnormally hot.
The machine emits a burnt smell.
Part of the machine is broken, loose, or emits abnormal sounds.
Insert the power Adapter Plug into the socket firmly. If the power adapter is loose after
being plugged into a power outlet, please do not use the power outlet.
Before cleaning the Docking Station, please unplug the power adapter to prevent electric
shock. Use a dry cloth periodically to remove dust from the power adapter. Do not plug or
unplug the power adapter with wet hands.
When opening the Powerhead Cover to replace or clean the Roller or Roller Brush, please
pay attention to the sharp blade to prevent injuries.
Do Not:
Immerse the Docking Station or any electrical component in water.
Disassemble, repair, or modify the product.
Put fingers or toes into the machine rotation shaft.
Touch the Roller while the machine is running.
Modify, damage, forcibly bend, twist, or clamp the power adapter cord.
Use a damaged power adapter or power cord.
Use any third-party battery or power adapter.
Please dispose off this appliance in accordance with local regulations.

A
B
Cordless SweepMOP
- Connecting Point
- Connecting Point
Connecting Rod
Lever to open/close Cover
Powerhead
Powerhead Column
Powerhead Cover
Roller Lock Button
Indicator Lights
Docking Station
Back View
Clean Water
Inlet
Carrying
Handle
Charging Port
for Adapter Plug
Front View
Waste Basket
Charging
Column
Water Tank
Indicator
Buttons
Handle
Self-Clean Button
Power Button
Charge Indicator
Roller Replacement
Indicator
Powehead Assembly
Sponge Roller
Mini Brush

Functions
Your SweepMop is an all-in-one appliance which lets you sweep and mop.
It can also clean itself with the press of a single button.
It can clean both wet and dry spills on floors.
Assembly of SweepMOP
Insert the Handle into the Connecting Rod, as shown at point “A”
Insert the other end of the Connecting Rod into the Powerhead Column, at point “B”
General Instructions
Note: To disassemble,
push a pointed tool into
the holes on the
Connecting Rod (at
points A & B) to unlock
the piece and pull apart.
AB
Handle
Powerhead
Powerhead
Column
Connecting
Rod
To prevent malfunction, please observe the following:
Place the SweepMOP in an environment below 32°F (0°C) or above 122°F (50°C).
Place the SweepMOP in an area away from direct sunlight and heated surfaces.
Use the SweepMOP on hard surface floors, but not on carpets, rough floors or on the wall.
It also should not be used for polishing floors.
It cannot remove large chunks of trash and these should be cleared before using the
SweepMOP for normal cleaning.
The Cover must be closed when the SweepMOP is running and when it is self-Powerhead
cleaning. After cleaning the floor, the ground may be wet and slippery. Be careful not to fall.

Remove the fully charged SweepMOP from the Docking Station.
Lift top cover of the Powerhead by pressing orange Lever and lifting up.
Connect the small orange magnetic Roller Lock Button to one side of the Roller, while
sliding the other end of the Roller onto the Roller Rod.
Push the Roller firmly down so that it locks into place.
The Roller Lock Button will pop out and appear through the square hole on the
side of the Powerhead.
Note: When you want to remove the Roller for cleaning and replacement, push the Roller
Lock Button on the side to release the Roller.
Preparation for use
Charge the appliance by attaching the Adapter Plug to the magnetic port at the back of the
Docking Station and plugging the other end into a 110 volt electrical outlet. Stand in front of
the Docking Station and place the assembled SweepMOP straight down onto the Docking
Station and ensure it locks in place on top of the Charging Column.
It will charge automatically, during which time the top Indicator light on the Handle will be
orange. When the charging is completed (in about 2 hours) the charging will automatically
stop, and the Indicator light will turn white. If the SweepMOP has a low battery, the indicator
flashes orange then turns off after 3 seconds. You must then charge the SweepMOP before
using it.
Before using the SweepMop for the first time or using after an extended period of non-use
(10 days), the Roller must be immersed in room temperature water and soaked for about 2
hours, until completely soft. Squeeze out excess water out of the Roller. This does not need
to be done every time you use the SweepMOP if it is being used frequently and the Roller
remains wet. Dry Roller will cause damage to the product.
Powerhead
Sponge Roller
Powerhead Cover - open
Roller Rod
Roller Lock Button
Sponge Roller Installation

Operating the SweepMOP
Remove the SweepMOP (with the Roller installed in it) from the Docking Station. The
Handle is normally in the standing upright position. Gently place your foot on the back end
of the Powerhead and pull the Handle backwards, which allows you to operate the mop
easily. You will hear a click, which is the release sound of the lock. Press the top orange
button on the Handle to power on. You are now ready to use your SweepMOP. Simply
push to sweep and pull to mop.
The SweepMOP is self-propelled so you will feel the motion as you push forward to sweep
and pull back to mop.
The angled Handle lets you swivel the unit to clean hard to reach places. For tougher stains
or spills, you can move the unit back and forth a few times to clean completely. The areas
where you mop will be wet, but will dry quickly. Be careful not to slip.
When using a new Roller, it is normal to feel it hard to push or pull the SweepMOP. After a
few uses, the roller will move more easily. There may also be a plastic odor in the initial use,
which will gradually disappear with cleaning.
If the SweepMOP stops working and the charge Indicator light flashes orange, it may
mean that an object has got stuck in the Roller or Roller Brush and will require you to remove
the obstruction manually. Please open the Powerhead Cover to check if the Roller is jammed
by some object. Turn the appliance Off before you clear the item stuck in the Powerhead.
The SweepMOP can operate for about 1 hour on a single charge and clean approximately
1500 sq. ft.
Push to Sweep Pull to Mop
Place your foot on the
back end of the
Powerhead and pull
the Handle backwards
When finished, press the Power button to stop. Return the Handle to the upright position.
Return the SweepMOP to the Docking Station.

First, add about a gallon of clean water to the Docking Station clean water tank through the
water inlet opening on top (raise Docking Station Carrying Handle to access the opening
flap).
The Water Tank Indicator light on the left rear side of the Docking Station will be orange
if the water tank is low or empty.
Non-foaming or low-foaming cleaning solution can be added to the clean water to provide
enhanced cleaning. (One gallon of clean water will allow you to run 3 Self-Clean cycles.)
Remember to put the small Waste Basket in Docking Station before you begin Self-C lean.
Place the SweepMOP on the Docking Station, making sure it is locked in place.
Press the Self-Clean button to start the cleaning process. The Self-Clean procedure
takes about 30 seconds, which includes 2 flushes of clean water through the SweepMOP.
The white Indicator light will be flashing during this process.
After Self-Clean is over, the cycle will end automatically.
When the cleaning is completed, remove the SweepMOP from the Docking Station.
Lift out the Waste Basket from the Docking Station, and empty out the trash using the
Mini Brush provided.
Lift the Docking Station and empty the wastewater. Rinse a couple of times as needed.
Using a paper towel or cloth, wipe up the wet areas on the SweepMOP.
It is now ready to charge and be ready for the next time you use the SweepMOP.
Fill clean water
in Docking Station
Empty Waste Basket
after each use
Pour out wastewater
after 3 self-clean cycles
(When fresh water is empty)
Self-Clean
When you have completed sweeping and mopping the floor, the SweepMOP can be easily
cleaned.
Cleaning Out Waste

Maintenance
Before cleaning the Docking Station, unplug the Adapter Plug to prevent electric shock.
Regularly wipe the magnetic connector on the Adapter and the charging port of the Docking
Station with a dry cloth to keep it dry and clean.
It is recommended that you remove and clean these parts regularly:
When opening the Powerhead to replace or clean the parts, be careful of sharp parts which
could cause injuries.
It is recommended that the Roller be replaced every 6-12 months. After several uses, the
Roller Replacement Indicator light will turn orange. After replacing the Roller, press the
Power button, then press and hold the Self-Clean button for 5 seconds and the Indicator
light for Roller replacement will turn off. The Roller Brush and Scraper can also be replaced
when needed.
When there is wastewater in the Docking Station, please empty it in a timely manner to
prevent odors. When lifting it, please do not shake it too much to avoid spilling of wastewater.
To prevent blockage, regularly clean the clean water Filter which is at the base of the Docking
Station. Pull out the small round Filter, open the Filter Cap and clear the inside of the Filter.
Then close the Filter Cap and replace it by pushing the Filter back into the base of the
Docking Station.
If the appliance has not been used for a long time, please empty both the clean water tank
and wastewater tank in the Docking Station.
Roller: Open the Powerhead Cover, press the orange Roller Lock Button and lift out
the Roller.
Roller Brush: Open the Powerhead Cover, pull out the small black Clip inside the
Powerhead to release the Roller Brush.
Scraper: Turn the Powerhead over so you are facing the under side of the appliance.
While pulling down on the Lock Release Button, slide out the Scraper at the same time.
Docking Station
Filter
Filter
Filter Cap
Roller
Roller Rod
Roller Lock
Button
Roller Brush
Scraper
Top of Powerhead Underside of Powerhead
Lock Release
Button
Clip

FCC WARNING :
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio-communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
—Contact Customer Service for help.
California Proposition 65
WARNING: This product contains chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer
and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
If the SweepMOP will not be used for a long period of time, please turn it off after fully
charging and store in a cool dry place. Please charge it at least once every three months.
Powerhead Assembly size (HxWxD)
Powerhead size (HxWxD)
Docking Station size (HxWxD)
Powerhead Assembly weight
Docking Station weight
Power cord Length
Battery power
Rated voltage
Rated current
Power adapter
Charging time
45.3 x 10.2 x 7.6 (inch)
2.5 x 10.2 x 7.6 (inch)
7 x 12.3 x 10.4 (inch)
5 lbs 3oz
5 lbs 1oz
6 Feet
2200 mAh
DC 12 V
1.5 A
DC 13.5V 1A
2 Hrs
Technical Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS
Replacement Parts: Sponge Roller, Brush Roller, Scraper

The Roller or Roller Brush is stuck. Please open the Powerhead cover
to clean the parts.
Trash not
picked up
SweepMOP
does not start
Does not
charge
Check if the clean water filter is blocked.
Check if the Adapter Plug is connected to the power source.
Check if there is water or foreign object on the magnetic
connector of the Adapter. Please wipe it dry and clean.
Check if the charging connector below the Powerhead and the charging
column on the Docking Station has water residue or is covered
by a foreign object.
The battery is low. Please charge it.
Check if the Powerhead is placed on the Docking Station properly.
Check if the clean water tank is empty or the waste water tank is full.
Troubleshooting
Open the Powerhead Cover and check if the clean water outlet is blocked.
Check if the charging connector below the Powerhead and the charging
column on the Docking Station has water residue or is covered by a
foreign object.
No water or
very little
water
comes out
Open the Powerhead Cover and check if the Waste Basket is full.
(The capacity is limited. Please do not clean too much spillage at a time.)
Check if the Roller has reached the end of its life (Check Indicator light.)
Check if the Roller is broken or dry. If the roller is dry, please immerse
it in water till it is completely soft.
Check if the Scraper or Roller Brush is broken.
Check if the Roller has reached the end of its life (Check Indicator
light.)
Check if the Roller is broken or dry. If the roller is dry, please immerse
it in water till it is completely soft.
Check if the Waste Basket cap at the bottom of the Powerhead is
completely closed.
Check if the Scraper at the bottom of the Powerhead is broken.
Water stain on
the floor
Wastewater
overflows
Check if the wastewater tank is full.
Check if the Waste Basket is full or blocked.
Check if the Indicator for the clean water tank is on.
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