This comprehensive guide covers the setup, operation, and maintenance of the Airbot Supersonics series (including the 2.0, 3.0, and Plus models). For specific technical diagrams, please refer to the Airbot Supersonics 3.0 Manual .
Press the release button, and the bottom lid will open, allowing dust to fall out. Cleaning the Filters (Crucial)
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use a front LED or laser light to reveal hidden micro-dust particles on hard floors. Smart Sensing : Some "Plus" or " " models include infrared dust sensing
There’s a strange humility in that. The manual admits: This machine has limits . Don’t suck up water. Don’t force the brush head over cables. Don’t ignore the indicator light. In a world that sells us “perfect, silent, forever” — here’s a document saying: care for me, and I will care for your floors . This comprehensive guide covers the setup, operation, and
: The Aura features a magnetic plug for a more seamless "snap-on" charging experience. Troubleshooting Tips
: For basic electronic resets, press and hold the power and recharge buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. Core Specifications ( Supersonics 4.0 The manual admits: This machine has limits
| Problem | Possible Cause(s) | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Battery is empty or unit isn't assembled correctly. | Ensure the battery is charged. Check that the dust cup and all attachments are correctly locked into place, as a safety feature may prevent operation if not properly assembled. | | Loss of suction power | Dust cup is full, filters are clogged, or the brush roller is blocked by hair. | Empty the dust cup. Clean the HEPA filter, metal filter, and cyclone. Check the floor brush for hair and debris wrapped around the roller and remove them. | | Battery runs out quickly | Normal battery degradation or using Max mode constantly. | All lithium-ion batteries lose capacity over time. Try using Eco mode more often for general cleaning. If the battery life is very short and the vacuum is old, it may need replacement. | | Unusual noise from motor | A blockage in the wind pipe, floor brush, or main inlet. | Turn off the vacuum immediately. Detach all accessories and check each part for a clog. Remove any obstruction before restarting. | | Vacuum won't charge | Loose connection, faulty charger, or issue with the port. | Check the wall outlet is working. Ensure the charger is firmly connected to the vacuum. Try a different compatible cable if you have one. If it still doesn't work, contact Airbot support. | | Charging light is off | The battery is already fully charged and has auto-cut off. | This is normal. The built-in smart system cuts off power to prevent overcharging. |
All three lights will glow solid and then turn off, indicating a full charge.
Disconnect extension wand and reattach firmly until it clicks. Overheating protection activated.
For close-up cleaning, connect the crevice tool or 2-in-1 brush directly to the main motor unit without the extension tube.
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