Gemini GWC25V User manual

MODEL NO.: GWC25V
25V 2-in-1 Handheld / Stick
Cordless Rechargeable Water
Cyclonic Vacuum Cleaner
A GILMAN GROUP BRAND
25V 2合1手提 / 直立式
無線充電式水龍捲吸塵機

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WARNING
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
• This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and
above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have
been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the
appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
• Children shall not play with the appliance as it is not a toy.
• Children should be supervised at all times to ensure that they
do not play with the appliance.
• Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be performed by
children.
• The appliance is only to be used with the power supply unit
provided with the appliance.
• Using any other recharging unit will void the warranty.
WARNING: For the purposes of recharging the battery, only use
the detachable supply unit provided with this appliance.
WARNING: The plug must be removed from the socket-outlet
before cleaning or maintaining the appliance.
• The appliance must be disconnected from the supply mains
when removing the battery.
• The battery is to be disposed of safely.
• Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of
battery disposal. Don’t throw used batteries in dustbin. Please
contact your retailer in the order to protect the environment.
• Regarding the detail on how to remove the battery, thanks to
refer to the section “Remove the Battery (Waste disposal)” in
Page 20 and 21 of the manual.
Please read and retain for future reference.

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1. This product is intended for indoor / household use on light dry household
dust and debris only.
2. This product is designed for vacuuming small areas of dry material only; do
not use for vacuuming water or other liquids.
3. Sparks inside the motor can ignite ammable vapors or dust. Do not vacuum
or use this product near ammable or combustible liquids (e.g., gasoline or
other fuels, lighter uid, cleaners, oil-based paints), gases (e.g., natural gas,
hydrogen), explosive dust (e.g., coal dust, magnesium dust, grain dust,
gunpowder) or any re sources.
4. Do not vacuum anything that is smoking or burning (e.g., cigarettes, matches,
hot ashes).
5. Never vacuum toxic materials as the vapors or dust may cause a health hazard.
6. Do not use the machine to vacuum clean gypsum plaster, cement, etc. that
can harden on coming into contact with water and can thus hamper the
normal functioning of the machine.
7. This product is not a toy. Close attention is necessary when used by or near
children or pets. Never use this product on pets.
8. Never use a damaged Vacuum or AC Adapter.
9. Do not mutilate or incinerate the Battery Packs, as they will explode at high
temperatures.
10.Do not plug/unplug the AC Adapter into/from the electrical outlet with a wet hand.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
• The external exible cable of the transformer cannot be replaced,
if the cord of this transformer is damaged, it is necessary to
dispose the transformer and replaced by a transformer of the
same model.

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
11.Do not place or drop the product into water or other liquids. If the product
falls into water or other liquid, do not touch or reach into the water.
Immediately unplug it from the electrical outlet before retrieving the product
from the water/liquid.
12.Do not charge the product if the power cord is cut, damaged, or if the wires
are exposed.
13.Keep the adapter cord and the product away from heated surfaces.
14.To disconnect the AC Adapter from an electric outlet, pull directly on the
adapter base; do not pull on the cord.
15.Do not put any stress on the adapter cord where it connects to the product,
as the cord may fray and break.
16.If using an extension cord with this product, the marked electrical rating of
the cord set or extension cord must be at least as great as the electrical
rating of the product.
17.Do not operate this product if it has a damaged adapter cord or plug,
malfunctions, dropped or damaged, left outdoors, or dropped into water.
Do not attempt to repair this product yourself. Take the defective product
to the service centre for inspection and repairs.
18.To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not immerse the adapter cord, plug or
appliance into water or other liquids.
19.Do not expose to skin or eyes directly when the UV light is on and do not look
directly to the UV light.
20.This product is not intended to use by persons (including children) with weak
physical condition, slow reaction, mental retardation, lack of experience and
common sense, unless they are under supervision or instruction by the per-
son who is responsible for their safety.

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1. Do not use this product outdoors. For optimal operation, keep the product
in a location that does not exceed 40°C. Do not store in a vehicle under the
sun or near heating equipment.
2. Do not operate the product while it is charging.
3. Do not touch the rotating parts of power brush when in operation.
4. Never insert objects into any of the openings in the product. Do not use the
product if any of the openings are blocked.
5. Do not use the product to vacuum metal objects such as screws, nails, tacks
and metal lings etc.
6. Empty the product after each use. Keep it free of dust, lint, hair, or anything
that reduces airow.
7. Keep hair, loose clothing, and body parts away from openings or moving
parts, especially the part of the product where there is suction.
8. Never place the vacuum nozzle near your face, especially eyes and ears,
during operation.
9. Do not use the product without the lter and lter cover securely in place.
10.Be careful when using the product on stairs in order to prevent falls.
11.The battery charging terminals on the vacuum cleaner must be kept clean
and free of debris.
12.Only use the AC/DC adapter provided with the product.
PRECAUTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

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1
3
2
5
4
6
7
1. ON/OFF Main switch
2. ECO SPEED switch
3. Handheld release button
4. Handheld unit
5. Floor nozzle release button (5a+5b)
6. Floor nozzle
7. LED pivoting lights
8. Stick handle
9. Handle lock screw
10. Charging port
11. UV function display
12. UV Sterilize button
13. Chamber release button
14. Chamber cover
15. Reservoir
16. Free standing base
MAIN BODY
1. Active carbon lter
2. Handle
3. Reservoir
4. Reservoir cover
5. Cover locks
6. Inner tube
7. Tube head
RESERVOIR
5a
10
15
5b
9
11
12
13
14
8
6
7
16
1
3
2
4
Adaptor
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW

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1. Handheld nozzle
2. Nozzle release button
3. Handheld unit
4. Charging indicator
5. Handheld ON/OFF switch
6. Outer lter
7. HEPA inner lter
8. Seal ring
HANDHELD UNIT
1. Crevice with brush
2. Sifter
3. Measure cup
ACCESSORY INCLUDED
1 2 3 4 5
7 86
2
3
1

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1. Check that the package includes all parts described in this instruction
manual before starting.
2. Fit the stick handle by carefully inserting it into the main body.
3. Remove the supplied screws, insert the handle into the main unit, install the
screw and tightening the handle, by a screwdriver (at head). (screwdriver
not included) (Fig.1)
4. Insert the oor nozzle into the main body. (Fig.2)
5. Insert the handheld unit into the main body. Make sure to hear the “click”
sound such that it locks into the main body. (Fig.3)
6. Pick up and place the vacuum cleaner on the stand base provided. It can
secure the product to stand rmly in position. (Fig.4)
7. Place the sifter on top of the measuring cup. There is two recessive slots at
the bottom of measuring cup, then insert either the slot into the post of the
stand base for storage purpose.
Fig.1
Click
Fig.3
Unpacking and assembly
Click
Fig.2 Fig.4 Water line
ASSEMBLY
Main unit
Supplied
screw

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Charge the battery in the following situations and sequence.
• Before using the product for the rst time after purchase.
• Before using the product after storing for an extended period of time.
(It is recommended to re-charge the vacuum cleaner at least every 3 months for
longer battery lifespan)
• Always turn OFF the stick vacuum when inserting the handheld unit into the
main body.
• Ensure there are no substances between the contacts of the handheld unit
and the main body.
1. INSERTING THE HANDHELD UNIT INTO THE MAIN BODY
• Makesure the handheld unit is securely inserted into the main body (Fig.5)
• Connect the adaptor into the power outlet
.
(Fig.6)
• Connect the power plug into the charging port
. (Fig.7)
2. CONNECTING THE ADAPTOR
==
Fig.5
Fig.6 Fig.7
CHARGING

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• Make sure that the contacts of the vacuum cleaner and charger are not dirty.
Unplug the adaptor and clean the contacts if necessary.
• Before using the appliance for the rst time, the vacuum cleaner batteries
must be charged for 6-8 hours.
• Insert the charger plug into the electrical outlet.
• The charging indicator will light up in red to indicate the battery is charging.
• The charging indicator color will turn blue when fully charged.
• It is normal for both the adaptor and vacuum cleaner to become warm during
charging.
• You can charge the vacuum cleaner at any time when it is not in use.
• When using the handheld unit continuously with built-in battery pack, the
batteries of the handheld unit will become warm, which is a normal phenomenon.
It is recommended to recharge the vacuum cleaner after every use to
maintain the maximum performance.
NOTE:
CHARGING

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1. Press the chamber release button as shown above to unlock the chamber. (Fig.9)
2. Pull out the reservoir handle and remove the reservoir.
3. Unlock the top lid of the reservoir.
4. Pour fresh/ tap water into the provided measuring cup up to the water line
marking (Fig.10), then pour the water into reservoir
(Fig.11)
.
5. Close and lock the top lid. Return the reservoir back into the chamber
(follow the direction of icon ) and lock it.
Turn ON the unit by pressing the “Power” button on the stick handle. Select
either the “Power” or “ECO” mode by pressing the speed button. The “Power”
mode provides maximum suction power and the “ECO” mode operates at a
lower sound level.
1. The formation of foam inside the reservoir may occur during the cleaning
process. Slight foam formation is normal and does not hamper the
functioning of the machine.
2. Detergent, soap powder, bleaching liquids and the like MUST NOT be
added to the reservoir.
NOTE:
Cover
lock
Cover
lock
Fig.9
Start
Chamber
release button
MAX.
Fig.10 Fig.11
OPERATING INSTRUCTION

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Indicator lights
Battery full - Blue light on
Battery below 20% - Blue light ashing
Battery low - Red light ashing
• Turn OFF the unit by pressing the “Power” button again.
• During short pauses in vacuuming, the vacuum cleaner can be left standing by
leaning it slightly forward or you can rest it on the free standing base properly.
Stop
Always turn o the vacuum cleaner when left standing because the brush
bristles may damage a oor or carpet if left running.
Caution!
1. This product is designed for houshold use only. The supplier is not responsible
for the damage caused by improper use or misuse of the product.
2. To avoid injury, do not put ngers or hands into the roller brush / beater.
WARNING:
STATUS LED Indication
RED BLUE
Power ON OFF ON
Battery below 20% OFF Flashing
Battery low Flashing OFF
Charging ON OFF
Charge complete OFF ON
Roller brush jam Red on + Purple flashing
Main motor jam Purple flashing
Battery failure
Red & Blue alternative flashing
Short circuit
Blue on + Purple flashing
OPERATING INSTRUCTION

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• Change the water when it becomes dirty. Do not vacuum for very long
extended period of time with one lling of water. Check the water quality
during cleaning and if the water becomes too discolored or dense with dust
and lint, unlock the top cover of reservoir and empty the reservoir and rell
with fresh/clean tap water.
• Empty the reservoir immediately after every usage
Waste disposal
1. After the clearance of the reservoir and restore into chamber.
2. Connect the adaptor into power outlet and then connect power plug into
the charging port (Fig.13), sterilization cycle will start automatically and the
indicator light will illuminate indicating sterilization status (Fig.14).
3. UV light is being emitted to kill the bacteria inside the tank.
4. The UV light will be automatically shut down after 45 minutes.
5. User can repeat or switch on the next sterilization cycle by pressing the sterilize
button again (
Fig.15
).
UV Sterilization
Fig.14
0%
100%
Fig.13 Fig.15
1. The UV light will be automatically shut down if the chamber is accidently
opened as it is protected by a safety lock.
2. No UV light will be emitted if the sterilize button is OFF.
3. Sterilization will only be activated to function when the power adapter
is connected to the main body and power outlet.
NOTE:
OPERATING INSTRUCTION

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• Press the handheld release button on the main body to release the handheld
unit. (Fig.16)
• Insert the handheld unit into the main body for assembly. Make sure to hear
the “click” sound. (Fig.17)
• Select the accessory to be used and connect it to the handheld unit. (Fig.18)
• Turn on the handheld unit by pressing the “Power” button on the handle.
• Turn o the handheld unit by pressing the “Power” button again.
• Insert the handheld unit into the main body. Ensure to hear the “click” sound
which conrms that it has locked into the main body.
Using the handheld unit
It is recommended to empty the dust container after every use. Please
follow the instructions in the “Cleaning & Storage” section.
NOTE:
The handheld unit is not allowed to vacuum water or liquid.
CAUTION:
Click
Fig.16 Fig.18Fig.17
OPERATING INSTRUCTION

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• Always turn OFF the power and disconnect the power plug from the power
outlet before starting any maintenance.
• Wipe o any dirt from the vacuum using a dry and soft cloth.
• In case of stubborn dirt, clean using a soft and slightly damp cloth soaked in
a water solution diluted with a little neutral detergent and then wipe clean with
a dry rag.
• Do not use soap powder, detergent and solvents like thinner, benzene, and
spray type cleaners.
• After cleaning, wipe with a dry cloth.
• Ensure that there is no water in the nozzle after cleaning the handheld unit.
• Remove the dirt / dust from the nozzle of handheld unit after each use.
Handheld Unit and Main Body
Handheld Unit
CLEANING AND STORAGE

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• Empty the contents into a dust bin. (Fig.19)
• Remove the HEPA lter by turning the housing in the anti-clockwise
direction. (Fig.20), then remove seal ring. (Fig.21) as indicated below, wash
outer lter with tap water and clean the HEPA lter, let it dry completely before
reinserting into the handheld unit. (Fig.22)
The Handheld nozzle, HEPA lter, outer lter and seal ring must not be put
into dish-washer, it has to be hand-washed.
NOTE:
Fig.19
Fig.20 Fig.21 Fig.22
CLEANING AND STORAGE

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Lock
Unlock
1. Press the chamber release button to eject the chamber. (Fig.23)
2. Pull out the reservoir handle and remove.
3. Unlock the top lids of the reservoir. (Fig.24)
4. Take o the reservoir cover. Empty the reservoir and wash thoroughly.
5. Pull out the tube head. Turning the inner tube in an anti-clockwise direction to
the unlock position. (Fig.25)
6. Empty the reservoir by using the sifter. Pour the dirt water through the sifter
into the sink, the big particles or hairs will be lter out and disposed separately
into rubbish bin.
(Fig.26)
7. Wash the cover, tube head, inner tube and active carbon ber with tap water,
let it dry completely before inserting back into the reservoir cover.
8. Close and lock the top lid. Put the reservoir back into the chamber and lock it.
Fig.23
Fig.25 Fig.26
Fig.24
Reservoir Disposal
Chamber
release button
Sifter
CLEANING AND STORAGE

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• To take the oor nozzle out, lay the vacuum cleaner at on the oor. Press and
hold the oor nozzle release buttons at the same time as indicated below and
pull out the oor nozzle. (Fig.27)
• Carry out the cleaning and maintenance if any waste or hair has tangled
in the brush.
• Slowly rotate the brush manually and remove any foreign objects tangled
around the roller brush. (Fig.28)
• Check and clean the vacuum channel of oor nozzle brush and the main stick
body (above the reservoir) occasionally. Remove the blockage and take out
any waste. (Fig.29 & 30)
Floor nozzle
Regular Maintenance
Rotate
Fig.28 Fig.30
Fig.29
Press
Press
Front view
Rear view
Fig.27
(On top of reservoir)(On oor nozzle brush)
CLEANING AND STORAGE

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1. Pull backward (Fig.31 a) and dislodge the brush cover (Fig.31 b).
2. Lift up the left side of the roller brush and then remove. Then remove the
blockage and take out any waste. (Fig.32 & 33)
3. Re-install the rotating brush again. Finally, check if the brush cover is securely
xed and the roller brush easily rotates properly with your hand. (Fig.34)
Maintenance when the brush cannot be smoothly rotated
a
b
Fig.31
Fig.33 Fig.34
Fig.32
Check the rotating brush whether it is being clogged by hair or other
obstacle and remove it after each use
NOTE:
CLEANING AND STORAGE

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• When the battery pack no longer maintain a charge, the product may have
reached the end of its lifespan. Before discarding the product, the rechargeable
battery pack must be removed and recycled in accordance with the federal
and local laws. Do not dispose the battery pack with other household waste.
WASTE DISPOSAL
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