Introduction to the classification of vacuum cleaners
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1. Dust Bag Filter Type: This type uses a dust bag combined with a HEPA filter to trap dirt and particles. The dust bag needs regular replacement for optimal performance.
2. Dust Cup Filter Type: It relies on a cyclone system and HEPA filter to separate dust from the air. One-button operation makes it easy to clean and maintain.
3. Water Filter Type: This vacuum uses water as a filtration medium, which helps absorb liquid, sticky substances, and solid debris. The water tank collects all types of waste, including broken glass and fine particles. After use, the tank should be cleaned thoroughly.
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1. Horizontal (Canister)
Horizontal vacuum cleaners are widely used in Asian and European markets, making up over 80% of the overall market. They are compact and easy to store. These vacuums come in two main types: dust cup and dust bag models.
2. Upright
Upright vacuum cleaners are more popular in the American market and are ideal for cleaning large carpeted areas.
3. Handheld
This compact model is easy to carry and perfect for quick cleanups inside cars or around keyboards and electronics. However, they have limited suction power and are not suitable for deep cleaning.
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4. Barrel (Pot)
These are typically used in commercial settings like hotels, offices, and cleaning companies. They offer high capacity and strong suction capabilities.
5. Stick (Stick)
Stick vacuums have gained popularity in recent years, especially cordless models. They are lightweight, easy to maneuver, and ideal for everyday home use.
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6. Robot (iRobot)
Smart robot vacuums like iRobot's Roomba automatically clean floors, pick up hair and debris, and return to their charging station when done. They use advanced technology such as iAdapt, which allows them to scan and adapt to different environments in real time. With efficient navigation and powerful suction, they are great for hard-to-reach areas and are quiet and compact.
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7. Portable Vacuum Cleaner
There are several types of portable vacuums:
- Shoulder vacuum: Small and worn on the shoulder, but has low suction power.
- Rod vacuum: Resembles a rod with a handle on top and a nozzle at the bottom, also with low suction.
- Handheld vacuum: Compact and operated directly by hand, ideal for small spaces.
- Mini vacuum: Battery-powered and very small, used for cleaning clothes, instruments, and other delicate items.
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8. Central Vacuum System
A high-end solution commonly found in Europe and the US, this system places the main unit outside living areas, with pipes embedded in walls. A small suction port remains on the wall for use. When activated, the system draws in dust, paper scraps, and even odors through sealed tubes into a central collection unit. It’s highly effective, can be controlled in parts, and offers superior cleaning power compared to standard models.
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9. Water Filter Vacuum Cleaner
Water filter vacuums use water as a medium to trap dust, bacteria, and allergens. As the vacuum pulls in debris, it dissolves and locks these particles in the water. The air is then filtered again through HEPA and other high-efficiency filters. Originally designed for allergy sufferers, this system prevents airborne irritants during cleaning, ensuring a healthier environment.
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10. Portable Mini Vacuum Cleaner
Product Introduction
The portable mini vacuum cleaner is lightweight and user-friendly. It can be operated simply by picking it up and gently moving it over surfaces. Its waist strap design allows hands-free operation. It features a wide head for cleaning gaps and a long hose for reaching difficult areas like sofas, curtains, ceilings, keyboards, and appliances. It also includes a small brush for cleaning keyboards and pet hair. This model is excellent for tight corners and improves overall cleaning efficiency.
Instructions
1. Open the dust collector and check that the filter bag is intact.
2. Plug in the power and turn on the switch.
3. Choose the appropriate attachment based on your cleaning needs.
Cleaning and Replacement
1. Open the dust collector.
2. Remove the filter bag.
3. Empty the collected dust.
4. Rinse the components thoroughly.
5. Dry them completely before reassembling.
6. Reinstall the filter bag and cover.
Precautions
Note: This vacuum is intended for home use only. Commercial use or improper handling may void the warranty.
1. Avoid blocking the suction port to prevent motor damage.
2. Always use the dust filter bag to protect the motor.
3. Do not vacuum materials like cement or gypsum powder, as they can clog filters and damage the motor.
4. Clean with a damp cloth and neutral detergent only—avoid harsh chemicals.
5. Never vacuum liquids, oil, glass, needles, or matches.
6. Keep away from heat sources and fire.
7. Do not use the vacuum to absorb water or rinse it with water.
8. Unplug the device before cleaning or repairing.
9. Wipe the vacuum and accessories after each use and dry them naturally. Wash the dust bag periodically if not in use for a long time.
10. Regularly check the brush for wear and replace if necessary.
11. Inspect the vacuum for loose parts and tighten them as needed.
12. Check the motor brush for wear and ensure it is properly maintained.
13. Make sure the suction head and exhaust are clear of blockages.
14. Avoid placing heavy objects on the hose to prevent damage.
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