Vacuum cleaner User manual VS20A95**** Series • • Untitled-5 1 Before operating this unit, please read the instructions carefully.
Contents Safety information 3 Contents Operation 14 12 Installing the Clean Station Using the Clean Station Charging the battery Inserting the battery Ejecting the battery Charging the additional battery Using the buttons and display Using the Accessory Cradle Using the accessories 14 14 15 15 15 15 16 17 18 12 13 Maintenance 20 Cleaning the Clean Station Cleaning the vacuum cleaner 20 21 Appendix 24 Notes and cautions Troubleshooting Product specification 24 30 32 Important safety symbols
Safety information • Before operating the appliance, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for your reference. • Because the following operating instructions cover various models, the characteristics of your vacuum cleaner may differ slightly from those described in this manual. Important safety symbols Safety information WARNING Indicates that a danger of death or serious injury exists. CAUTION Indicates that a risk of personal injury or material damage exists.
Safety information General Failure to meet these requirements could cause damage to the internal parts of the vacuum and void your warranty. Safety information • Read all instructions carefully. Before switching the vacuum on, make sure that the voltage of your electricity supply is the same as that indicated on the rating plate at the rear of the handy vacuum cleaner (battery contact side).
English Untitled-5 5 2023-10-17 Safety information • Do not use the product at the following places; –– In a place where a burning candle or a desk lamp is placed on the floor. –– In a place where heaters are turned on or unextinguished embers exist in an unattended fireplace or an ashtray etc. –– In a place where there are combustible materials such as oil paint, paint thinner, mothproofing substances, gasoline, alcohol, thinner, ashtrays with unextinguished cigarettes, etc.
Safety information Safety information • When cleaning the wall or ceiling, you should use both hands. –– If you clean with one hand, you can damage your wrist or drop the vacuum and cause an injury or damage the vacuum. • Do not use the vacuum cleaner on objects that can be easily scratched (monitors, stainless steel appliances, etc.). • Sometimes the wheel of a brush can scratch the floor. Before using the vacuum cleaner, check the wheels of the brush.
Maintenance English Untitled-5 7 2023-10-17 Safety information • While using or after using the vacuum cleaner, you should lay the vacuum cleaner down or place it on the Clean Station to store. –– The product may fall and an injury and severe product damage occur. In addition, you may not be compensated for the damage. • Do not store the vacuum cleaner inside a car. • Before removing foreign matter inside the product, turn off the product first.
Safety information Dustbin, Washable Micro Filter, Fine Dust Filter, Metal Mesh Grille Filter, dry cloth Washable Parts Acceptable detergent Safety information Prohibited detergent Neutral Dish washing detergent Alkaline Lox, mold cleaner, etc. Acid Paraffin oil, an emulsifier, etc. Industrial cleaners NV-I, PB-I, Opti, alcohol, acetone, benzene, thinner, etc. Air freshener Jet spray air fresheners (coffee flavor, herb, etc.) Oils Animal oils, vegetable oils Etc.
English Untitled-5 9 2023-10-17 Safety information • If there is dust, water, etc. on a pin or contact point of the power plug pin, wipe them carefully. –– Abnormal operation or electric shock may occur. • Do not use a damaged power plug, power cord, or loose power outlet. –– Electric shock or fire may occur. • Unplug the Clean Station from the outlet before servicing.
Safety information Safety information • Do not attempt to open the Clean Station. Repairs should be only carried out by a qualified Samsung service center. • Injury or product malfunction from incorrect installation of the Clean Station may not be compensated. • Do not bend the power cord with excessive force or put heavy objects on the power cord. –– Electric shock or fire may occur.
English Untitled-5 11 2023-10-17 Safety information • Leaks from battery cells can occur under extreme usage or temperature conditions. If the liquid gets on your skin, wash the affected area quickly with water. If the liquid gets into your eyes, flush them immediately with clean water for a minimum of 10 minutes. Seek medical attention. • When attaching the battery to the vacuum cleaner, insert it until you hear a click. This assures that the battery is firmly attached.
Preparation Accessories The accessories with the ' * ' mark may differ depending on the models.
Parts overview 10 01 02 11 05 03 18 12 06 16 17 13 07 20 14 19 04 08 09 15 21 22 Preparation 01 Power ( ) button 02 Suction power control buttons 03 Washable Micro Filter 04 Metal Mesh Grille Filter 05 Display 06 Dustbin release button 07 Fine Dust Filter 08 Dustbin 09 Adjustable pipe 10 Handle 11 Battery level indicator 12 Battery release button 13 Pipe release button 14 Pipe length adjustment button 15 Brush release button 16 Dustbin joint 17 Clean Station START/STOP button 18 Dust bag 1
Operation For detailed information, please refer to the QR code. Installing the Clean Station 1. Run the power cord of the Clean Station along the round groove at the bottom. -- Make sure the power cord is correctly placed so that the Clean Station stands without tilting. 2. Before plugging in the Clean Station, arrange the power cord neatly. 3. When plugging in the Clean Station, the START/STOP button turns blue for 5 seconds and goes off.
Charging the battery • When the battery level indicator turns red or the ‘Low battery’ message appears on the display, charge the battery. • You cannot use the vacuum cleaner while charging. • Make sure the back of the battery is correctly placed onto the vacuum charging part. • Check that the battery level indicator is displayed while charging.
Operation Using the buttons and display 01 Display -- Displays the current mode (‘MIN, MID, MAX, JET, or WET’) or the alert message. 02 Power ( ) 89 -- Press this button to turn on or off the vacuum cleaner. -- When you turn on the power, the vacuum cleaner starts in the ‘MID’ mode. -- If you assemble the Spray Spinning Sweeper, the vacuum cleaner starts in the ‘WET’ mode. 03 Suction power control (+ / -) 8: -- You can change the suction power mode (‘MIN, MID, MAX, or JET’).
Using the Accessory Cradle 9 : : 9 ; < ; W < Operation [Accessory Cradle] [Accessory Cradle + Accessory Cradle Holder] • Before charging the additional battery, plug in the charger. • Dust that remains in the accessory may fall when you detach it from the vacuum cleaner. -- When you finish using the vacuum cleaner, shorten the Telescopic Pipe and operate the vacuum cleaner in the 'MAX' mode for more than 10 seconds.
Operation Using the accessories Detaching the accessories • To detach the accessories, press the release button on the back of each accessory. • Before detaching the accessories, operate the vacuum cleaner in the 'MAX' mode for 10 seconds to prevent any foreign matter remains inside the accessory. Combination Tool Use to remove dust from curtains, furniture, sofas, etc. ᎃ )& (ᎅ 1 2 Operation Extension Crevice Tool Use to remove dust in grooves of window frames, narrow gaps, corners, etc.
Spray Spinning Sweeper Reusable wet pad Spin disk Using the reusable wet pad • When attaching the wet pad, make sure the pad is in the center of the spin disk. Velcro Disposable wet pad Attachable pad Use to clean a wood and linoleum floor with a wet pad. • The Spray Spinning Sweeper does not have a dust suction function. 2 1 -- If you use the disposable wet pad without the attachable pad, cleaning performance can be degraded. • After using the disposable wet pad, discard the pad.
Maintenance Cleaning the Clean Station Replacing the dust bag When the START/STOP button turns red, you should replace the dust bag. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Cleaning the Premotor Filter Use the handle to lift the filter off and shake over a bin to remove dust. Maintenance Cleaning the Fine Dust Filter Shake the Fine Dust Filter over a bin to remove dust.
Cleaning the vacuum cleaner For detailed information, please refer to the QR code. Dustbin/Washable Micro Filter 1 2 3 4 5 6 24H 7 8 9 ᎃ )& (ᎅ 1 2 Maintenance ᎃ )& (ᎅ ᎃ )& (ᎅ CAUTION • After cleaning the dustbin and Washable Micro Filter with water, you should dry them completely in the shade for more than 24 hours before use. -- When heat is applied, part deformation may occur. -- If the filter is not dried completely before being used, it can cause an odor.
Maintenance Fine Dust Filter Make sure to turn off the product before cleaning the filter. 24H • • • • Twist and pull off the Fine Dust Filter, and tap it gently to remove the dust. Wash the filter with running water once a month to maintain the best performance of the filter. After cleaning, dry it completely for more than 24 hours in the shade before use. For assembly, turn it counterclockwise until the line under the lock image is not visible.
Slim Action Brush 1 2 3 2 4 ᎃ )& (ᎅ 2 1 1 3 CAUTION • Do not clean the brush with water. • When foreign matter remains on the brush, remove it with a wet tissue or a dry cloth. NOTE If the spin brush does not work after cleaning the Slim Action Brush, the overheating prevention device of the motor may have been enabled. Wait 30 minutes or more to cool the motor and operate again.
Appendix Notes and cautions Installation CAUTION • Do not install the product near water, in an area with excessive moisture, or near window, etc. • Do not place the Clean Station in a place where people pass by frequently, in entrance way or narrow passage. –– People may trip over it and be injured, or product damage may occur. • If the Clean Station is installed incorrectly, it may fall over, which could cause an injury and severe product damage.
Battery usage NOTE • If the product does not work after you charge the battery, replace the battery. If it still does not work with the new battery, contact a Samsung service center. • Spare batteries and the Accessory Cradle chargers need to be purchased separately. CAUTION Appendix • Do not disassemble the battery or the Clean Station. • Do not apply heat to the battery and do not put the battery in a fire. • Removing the battery during operation may cause product malfunction.
Appendix Operation NOTE Appendix • Please charge the battery before using a newly purchased battery for the first time or if you have not used the battery for a long time. • When the battery level is low, recharge it. If the level of the battery remains low for a long period of time, it can cause the performance of the battery to degrade. • Before using the Spray Spinning Sweeper, detach the wet pad and put some water on it, then reattach it to the spin disk.
• When the dust bag in the Clean Station is filled with dust, the Clean Station may stop due to the overheating prevention device of the motor. Replace the dust bag and then use the Clean Station. • If there is a larva in the suctioned dust, it can multiply in the dust bag. Clean the Clean Station with a wet tissue and replace the dust bag. • Do not push the Clean Station so it falls over. –– Personal injury, product and floor damage may occur.
Appendix • When cleaning, be careful that the side of the brush does not bump into a molding part, a wall, furniture, etc. and cause staining. –– For a slight stain, remove it with a wet tissue or a cleaner. • Do not use water to clean the product when in use. • You should use the product in dry places and do not use the product in wet places or on water. • Do not put hot water, detergent, etc. into the water tank of the Spray Spinning Sweeper. –– Product malfunction or performance degradation may occur.
Maintenance NOTE • If the inner part of the Spray Spinning Sweeper is clogged with large foreign matter, spinning speed decreases or the spin disk stops. CAUTION • Do not push the vacuum cleaner while it is stored in the Clean Station. –– Personal injury, product and floor damage may occur. • Do not clean the brush of the vacuum cleaner with water. Cleaning it with water can cause deformation of parts or malfunction.
Appendix Troubleshooting Before calling for service, review the problems and solutions below. Note that you will be charged for any service calls in which no defects were found. Problem The vacuum cleaner does not work. The spin brush (or spin disk) of an accessory is not moving. Solutions • Check the battery level and charge the battery. • Check whether the product is turned off, and then press the Power button to turn it on. • Check whether the Telescopic Pipe, the dustbin or the brush is blocked.
Problem Vacuum cleaner stops operation during cleaning. Solutions • As this product has the overheating prevention device of the motor, product will stop operation temporarily for the following conditions. After correcting the cause of the problem, turn the product on again. (This case may differ depending on the ambient temperature.) -- When the vacuum cleaner operates with a full dustbin. -- When the vacuum cleaner operates with a brush clogged. -- When the Extension Crevice Tool is used for long hours.
Appendix Product specification Charging and cleaning time may differ depending on the brushes and the conditions of use. Model VS20A95**** Series Power consumption (Vacuum cleaner) Based on a handy vacuum cleaner: 580 W Battery specification Li-ion 25.2 V, 2200 mAh, 7 cell Weight (Vacuum cleaner) Size 2.
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