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Stirling Rechargeable 2-in-1 Vacuum Cleaner HS-2H1-001 User Manual

Quick guide for the Stirling Rechargeable 2-in-1 Vacuum Cleaner (HS-2H1-001). Learn how to assemble, charge, operate, clean filters, and troubleshoot your vacuum.

Quick answers from the manual

Quick answer

  • The Stirling HS-2H1-001 is a 2-in-1 rechargeable vacuum. Charge it on the provided cradle. Use it as an upright vacuum for floors or detach the handheld unit for furniture and stairs. p. 10, 11, 12

Key actions

  • Charging p. 10, 11
  • Emptying dust container p. 14

First start

  • Unpack, check parts, charge fully until indicator turns green. p. 10

Problems and fixes

Appliance not working

Charge battery or contact support.

p. 13
Poor suction

Empty container, clean filters, charge battery.

p. 13

Technical specifications

Parameter Value Meaning Pages
Battery Li-ion 10.8V 1800mAh Battery specification p. 16
Rated power 75W Power consumption p. 16

Where to find it in the PDF

  • Product Overview p. 8, 9
Table of contents

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Quick guide from the manual

The Stirling Rechargeable 2-in-1 Vacuum Cleaner is designed for indoor household use. It functions as an upright vacuum for floors and a handheld unit for furniture, stairs, and car interiors. Always ensure the battery is charged before use and keep the unit on the charging cradle when not in use.

Product Overview

The vacuum consists of a handheld unit and an upright frame. Key components include:

Product components and accessories
Product components and accessories
  • Handheld unit: Grip, On/Off switch, charge indicator, dust container, and filters.
  • Upright unit: Handle, floor head with rotary brush, and LED lamps.
  • Accessories: Brush attachment, crevice nozzle, and charging cradle.

Getting Started

Assembly: To use as an upright vacuum, insert the handheld unit into the frame recess until it clicks into position. To remove it for handheld use, press the release button at the back of the frame.

Assembly and disassembly of the handheld unit
Assembly and disassembly of the handheld unit

Charging: Connect the battery charger to a mains socket and the cradle. Place the vacuum on the cradle. The indicator light on the handheld unit will be red while charging and turn green when fully charged.

Operation

Upright vacuuming: Ensure the handheld unit is fitted into the frame. Press the On/Off switch on the upper handle to start. The LED lamps will illuminate and the rotary brush will turn.

Handheld vacuuming: Remove the handheld unit from the frame. Attach the crevice nozzle or brush attachment if needed. Press the On/Off switch to start.

Cleaning and Maintenance

Emptying the dust container: Remove the handheld unit, press the release buttons, and pull the container out. Remove the filters, shake out dirt, and rinse with water if necessary. Ensure all parts are completely dry before reassembling.

Filter removal
Filter removal
Cleaning the rotary brush
Cleaning the rotary brush

Cleaning the rotary brush: Turn the floor head upside down, remove the cover plate, lift out the brush, and clean away hair or debris. Reinsert and secure the cover plate.

Safety

  • Do not use on wet surfaces or outdoors.
  • Do not vacuum liquids, burning substances, or sharp objects.
  • Do not use on shag pile carpets.
  • Keep hair and loose clothing away from moving parts.
  • Only use the supplied charger.

Practical help

Common problems

Appliance not working

Check if the battery is charged or if the unit is defective.

Poor suction

Empty the dirt container, clean the dust filter, or charge the battery.

Not charging

Check the charger connection to the cradle and the wall outlet.

Before use

  • Unpack and inspect for damage
  • Charge the battery fully before first use
  • Ensure all parts are present
  • Read safety instructions

Images and diagrams

  • Handheld unit: Grip, On/Off switch, Dust container
  • Upright unit: Handle, Floor head with rotary brush
  • Accessories: Brush attachment, Crevice nozzle, Cradle

Model compatibility

  • Not suitable for shag pile carpets
  • Indoor household use only

Manual page author

Michael Turner

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