Maircle S3 Series User manual

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WHAT'S IN THEBOX
OVERVIEW
ASSEMBLY
SPECIFICATION
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
CLEANING A CLOG
TROUBLESHOOTING
WARRANTY
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using an basic precautions should always be followed, including the following:
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING (THIS APPLIANCE)
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DAMAGE, OR INJURY:
1. To protect against electrical shock, do not immerse the power cord or plug in
water or any other liquid. Please always operate it with dry hands to avoid the
risk of electrical shock or serious personal injury.
2. Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near
children. This vacuum is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
common sense unless they are supervised or have been given instructions on
using the vacuum by a person responsible for their safety.
3. Do not use the vacuum outdoors. It is for household use only.
4. Do not use the vacuum if it has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or
dropped in water. Please contact customer service for help when the appliance
or the adapter is damaged.
5. Use the vacuum only as described in this manual. The use of accessory
attachments not recommended may cause damage to the vacuum or personal
injuries.
6. Do not use abrasive materials to clean the vacuum. Do not use spirits or other
solvents to clean the appliance.
7. Do not use the appliance to vacuum any of the items below:
•Water, flammable, or combustible liquids such as gasoline.
•Lighted stubs, matches, hot ashes, or other combustible items.
• Needles, pins, or other sharp items.
•Wood pieces, gesso, cement, calcimine, or other tiny granules.
•Pieces of string or fabric.
8. Do not pick up liquids with the vacuum or use it on wet floors. Do not immerse
the vacuum in water.
9. Do not use the vacuum on concrete, tar, or similar rough surfaces.
10. Do not vacuum frayed carpets or carpet tassels.
11. Do not use the vacuum without the dust cup lid in place.
12. Do not put any objects into openings of the vacuum. Do not use when any
openings are blocked. Keep free of dust, lint, hair, or anything that may reduce
air flow.
13. Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all body parts away from openings and
moving parts.
14. Store the vacuum indoors. Store after use to prevent accidents.
15. Keep the vacuum cleaner away from stoves and heat-emitting appliances.
Heat can deform and discolor the plastic parts of the unit. Please use the vacuum
at the temperatures between 14ºF-104ºF.
16. Always remove the adapter from the power socket when the appliance is not
being charged.
17. Unplug charging cord from the appliance and power it off before cleaning or
performing maintenance, making tool adjustments, changing accessories, or
storing, to avoid powering it on accidentally.
18. The battery must be removed from the appliance before disposing of it.
19. The battery must be disposed of safely.
20. The appliance includes Li-ion batteries. Do not incinerate the batteries or
expose them to high temperatures, as they may explode.
21. The thermal cutout will switch off the vacuum automatically when it over-
heats. If this happens, turn off the power switch, and wait for 45 minutes to restart
the vacuum.
22. Use only the adapter provided by the manufacturer.
Keep the adapter away
from liquids.
Do not vacuum large
pieces of paper.
Do not vacuum flames
or flammable
substances.
Do not vacuum water
or liquids.
Do not remove the
plug by grasping the
cord.
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WHAT'S IN THE BOX
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CAUTION:
Assemble the vacuum according to the "Assembly" section.
Vacuum Main Body Metal Tube Electric Floor Brush
2-in-1 Crevice Tool Electric Sofa Brush Charging Base
Adapter Furniture Brush Hose
Vacuum Main Body
Metal Tube
Electric Floor Brush
2-in-1 Crevice Tool
Electric Sofa Brush
Charging Base
Adapter
Furniture Brush
Hose
Standard Battery Pack
Ultra Battery Pack
S3-MateS3 S3-MaxS3-Pro
Air Outlet
Electric Floor Brush
Vacuum Main Body Filter Case
Dust Cup Lid Lock
Button
Hose
Furniture Brush
Electric Sofa Brush
Charging Base
Dust Cup
Tube Release Button
Dust Cup Release Button
Tube Release Button
2-in-1 Crevice Tool
Battery Pack Release
Button
Battery Pack
Power Switch
Suction Level Switch
OVERVIEW
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SPECIFICATIONS
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1. When discarding the machine, the battery pack must be removed and
disposed of properly, according to your area battery disposal regulations
or the universal waste management rule. Batteries contain materials that
are harmful to the environment.
2. Discarded batteries should be handled properly. Don't put them into
water, fire, or soil.
3. If the battery leakage touches skin or eyes, flush with water immediately
and seek the professional medical help.
Disposal:
ASSEMBLY
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Name
Model
Adapter Input Voltage
Adapter Output Voltage
Dust Cup Capacity
Hose Length
Vacuum Cleaner
100V~240V 50/60Hz
30V
600 ml
Can be stretched to 51.2 inch
S3 Series

Charging Instruction
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Using the charging base
To charge the machine, place it
on the charging base, and plug
the adapter into the wall outlet.
Without removing the battery
pack from the main unit, connect
the adapter jack to the charging
port of the battery pack.
CAUTION:
It is important to fully charge your machine before using it for the first time and after every use.
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Using the battery pack alone
2Using the vacuum main
body
(1) Press the release buttons on both
sides of the battery pack.
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(2) Remove the battery pack.
(3) Connect the adapter jack to the charging port of the battery pack.
When charging, the "Low Battery Alarm" turns blue and is steady (not
flashing), and the "Battery Power Monitoring Loop" will increases as
the power rises. (The digital number will not be displayed on the LED
screen.) At the same time, the indicator lights on the battery pack will
also increase.
When the battery is fully charged, the LED screen will turn off after the
"Battery Power Monitoring Loop" and the "Low Battery Alarm"
are steady for 5 minutes, and the indicator light on the battery pack will
be steady (not flashing).
Description of the Charging Indicator:
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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3. “Low Battery Alarm” — recharge the battery if:
·The "Low Battery Alarm" — turns red and flashes.
·The minimum charge indicator on the battery pack is flashing.
4. “Battery Power Monitoring Loop” — Follow battery care steps below if this
indicator flashes along with one of the followings:
·The number display shows a flashing — The battery temperature is too high.
Allow it to cool for 30 minutes before using again.
·The number display shows a flashing — The battery is too cold. Use in a
warmer temperature.
·The number display shows a flashing — The adapter is over or under
voltage. Unplug the adapter and replace with the correct one.
Normal Operation:
When the vacuum cleaner is turned on:
·The LED screen shows the remaining usage in minutes.
·The corresponding "Suction Power Mode" icon is steady (not
flashing).
·The “Battery Power Monitoring Loop” indicator is steady (not flashing).
·The “Battery Power Monitoring Loop” decreases as battery power decreases.
Indicator Troubleshooting:
1. “Brushroll Jam Indicator” — Check for and clear out blockage in the floor
brush if:
·The “Brushroll Jam Indicator” flashes until the screen goes off.
·The LED light on the floor brush is off.
·The floor brush stops rotating.
2. “Suction Blockage Indicator” — Clear out blockage in the suction port, dust
cup, and filters if:
·The “Suction Blockage Indicator” flashes until the screen goes off.
·The LED light on the floor brush is off.
·The floor brush stops rotating.
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Indicator Light Instruction
Battery Power
Monitoring Loop
Suction Blockage
Indicator
Low Battery Alarm
Brushroll
Jam Indicator
Suction Power Mode
Crevice Tool Instruction
With brush: Press the button to
move the brush back to the fixed
position to clean the dust.
Without brush: Push the brush
forward to the fixed position to clean
the particles from the crevices.
When charging, the blue light is steady (not flashing).
And it will turn red and flashes quickly when the
power is lower than 10%.

Charging Base Instructions
Insert the charging pile into the charging base and tighten the four screws
at the bottom.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Accessories Usage Guide
Floor Brush: suitable for carpets, floors, and other flat, horizontal surfaces.
Sofa Brush: suitable for surface dust, pet hair, mites, etc., on soft surfaces,
such as sofas or mattresses.
Crevice Tool: suitable for cleaning up dust and large particles in window
sills, door gaps, baseboards, and car interiors.
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Furniture Brush: suitable for cleaning desktops, tables, and cabinets.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Clean the Dust Cup
Empty the dust cup when the dust inside has exceeded the MAX line.
Otherwise, the suction may be weakened.
Remove the telescopic tube from the main body before maintaining and
cleaning the dust cup.
Open the dust cup lid to dump dust, Close the lid after emptying.
CAUTION:
Always switch the vacuum OFF before attempting to empty the dust cup.
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Plug the adapter into the wall socket and connect it to the charging port on
the charging base.
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Put the vacuum cleaner on the charging base to charge.
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Place accessories on the charging base for storage, as illustrated below.
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
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Clean the Pre-filter & Filter Sponge & Exhaust HEPA
Press the dust cup release
button and turn counterclock-
wise to remove the dust cup.
1After taking out the dust cup,
take out the pre-filter and filter
sponge.
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Rotate the post-filter counter-
clockwise.
3Remove the post-filter upwards.
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Clean the pre-filter, filter sponge,
and post-filter under water.
5Air dry them for at least 24
hours before using them again.
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Assemble the pre-motor filter, filter sponge, and post-motor filter back in
place. Do not assemble them until completely dry.
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CAUTION:
If you find that the suction is weak or the “Suction Blockage Indicator" on the LED screen
flashes, then please wash the filter.
wet dry
wet dry
≥140°F
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Turn the switch to the " "
sign.
Clean the Dust Cup
CAUTION:
When the "Brushroll Jam Indicator" on the LED screen flashes until the screen is off,
while the LED light on the floor brush is off and the floor brush stops rotating, it means that the
floor brush is blocked. Check the floor brush and clear the blockage.
Press the release button and hold to pull out to detach the tube from the
floor brush.
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2Rotate the catch upwards and
remove the floor brush.
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Use scissors to remove hair
and strings entangled on the
floor brush.
4Make sure the triangle groove of
the floor brush suits the bulge
inside the floor brush.
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Install the roller into the floor brush and rotate the buckle down to complete
the installation.
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Clean the Electric Sofa Brush
Insert a coin into the groove and
turn the buckle counterclock-
wise to the " " sign.
1Pull out the buckle, and then take
out the brushroll.
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Wash the brushroll under
running water.
3Air dry the brushroll thoroughly.
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Put the brushroll back into the
sofa brush, and then press the
buckle inward.
5Insert a coin into the groove,
and turn the buckle clockwise to
the " " sign.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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CLEANING A CLOG
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The used adapteris not the
original one
The battery pack/adapter
malfunctions
The battery runsout
The battery packis not
attached correctly
Other malfunctions
The battery has drained
The floor brush gets stuck
1. The air duct is blocked
2. The dust cup is full
Other malfunctions
Incorrect useofthe vacuum
The battery runsout
1.The air duct is blocked
2.The dust cup is full
The sponge is not
completely dry
There is too much dust
inside the dustcup
The vacuum runs with much
static
The floor brush gets stuck
Other malfunctions
The vacuum
cannot be
charged
The vacuum
cannot be
powered on
The vacuum
stops working
suddenly
The cleaning
results are not
satisfactory
There is static
during
vacuuming
The electric
floorbrush
stops working
PROBLEM POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTIONS
Cleaning a Clog
CAUTION:
Low suction or vacuum failure caused by overheating may be due to a clog in the vacuum.
Please check and clear clogs in the dust cup, mesh shell, pre-motor filter, post-motor filter,
metal tube, and floor brush.
Check and empty the dust cup.
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Check and rinse the HEPA filter
and sponge. Do notassemble
them untilcompletely dry.
Check for clogs inside the
telescopic tube.
Check the floor brush and clear
the clogs with scissors.
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Charge the vacuum with the original adapter.
Contact customer service for help.
Charge the vacuum with the original adapter.
Remove and reattach the battery pack and make
sure it is securely attached in place.
Contact customer service for help.
Clean foreign objects entangled on the floor
brush.
Clean the floor brush, tube, dust cup, and the
sponge regularly.
Contact customer service for help.
Please charge the vacuum fully and try to turn
it on again.
Clean the floor brush, tube, dust cup and the
sponge regularly.
Detach and air dry the sponge completely. It is
recommended to clean and replace it regularly.
Empty the dust cup.
It's normal for there to be much static in the air
in winter and in dry regions.
Clean foreign objects entangled on the floor
brush.
Contact customer service for help.
1. Use the high suction mode for cleaning
complicated environments.
2. Use the crevice tool for better pickup of
heavy objects such as beans.
3. Use the floor brush for cleaning stains.
Use the original adapter for charging. It is
recommended to charge the vacuum after each
use, and use the low-suction mode for longer
runtime.

WARRANTY
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CUSTOMER CARE
The 2-year Limited Warranty is valid for products purchased from Maircle
only, starting from the date of the original retail purchase date. We will
provide customer service for any defects in quality or materials under
normal, non-commercial use.
According to the requirements outlined in this instruction manual, the
warranty is subject to the following conditions and exclusions:
1.This warranty provides, at no extra cost to you, all labor and parts
necessary to ensure your machine is in proper operating condition during
the warranty period.
2.We provide the repair or replacement of your Maircle appliance if your
Maircle appliance is found to be defective due to faulty materials, work-
manship, or function within 2 year of purchase or delivery.
WARRANTY SERVICE
1. If you have a query about your Maircle appliance, please contact
www.maircle.com.
2. Please inform us of your model name/number, purchased date, order
number, machine malfunction details and your request for reparations.
3. Your model number can be found on the rating plate.
4. Please keep your purchase receipt in a safe place to ensure you have
this information.
Service rendered under this warranty will not extend the term of the
warranty.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED
1. Under your Maircle guarantee, Maircle shall not be liable for costs of
repair or replacement of a product incurred as a result of:Accidental
damage, faults caused by negligent use or care, misuse, neglect, careless
operation or any handling of the Maircle appliance which is not in accor-
dance with this Maircle Instruction Manual.
2. Machines purchased from an unauthorized dealer.
3. Use of parts and accessories other than those produced or recommend-
ed by Maircle.
4. Repairs or alterations carried out by unauthorized parties or agents.
5. Use of the machine other than for normal domestic purposes, e.g., for
commercial or rental purposes.
6. Reduction in battery run time due to battery age or usage.
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