Manual
We hope you love your SwifVac and get years of use from it. To help ensure this, please read the important usage instructions and safety information below.
Usage instructions
Operation
Press the button once to turn on low power, press a second time for high power and then press a third time to turn off.
Charging
To charge, insert the micro-usb power cable into you SwifVac and plug the other end into a phone charger or USB port. The indicator light will light red when it is charging and blue when charging is complete. A full charge takes 3 hours.
Emptying
To empty your SwifVac, twist the base tray anti-clockwise to remove. You can use the brush provided to further clean any debris left inside.
Maintenance
If the filter becomes blocked, you can clean it to prevent your SwifVac losing suction. Remove the base tray and pull out the black filter assembly, then rinse the filters with water or a mild detergent and allow to fully dry before reinserting into your SwifVac. When reinserting the filter assembly, ensure the triangles on the outside are aligned, such that the filters line up with the vent holes.
Safety information
Please read these safety warnings carefully before use.
Do not use in a wet environment or when your hands are wet.
If your SwifVac becomes submerged in water, turn it off immediately and allow it to dry out fully before switching back on again.
Do not put your finger inside the vacuum hole.
Do not store in a high temperature or humid environment, and avoid prolonged contact with bright sunlight.
If the SwifVac does not charge when plugged in, please try using a different charging cable.
Do not charge using a higher voltage than the 5V charging voltage specified, and do not leave your SwifVac charging once it is fully charged.
If the SwifVac gets very hot or any deformation occurs during charging, unplug and stop charging immediately.
Batteries can be dangerous. If you notice any battery leakage, stop using immediately. If you touch any battery fluid, rinse the affected area thoroughly and consult your doctor.
Do not throw your SwifVac into a fire.