Page 2 - Contents
English 2 Contents Safety information 3 Important safety symbols 3 General 4Vacuum cleaner 5 Maintenance 7Clean Station 9 Battery 11 Preparation 13 Accessories 13Parts overview 14 Operation 15 Installing the Clean Station 15 Using the Clean Station 15 Charging the battery 19 Inserting the battery 19...
Page 3 - Safety information; • Congratulations on your new Samsung appliances. This manual; Important safety symbols; CAUTION; Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in; NOTE; Supplementary information that may be useful.
English 3 Safety information • Congratulations on your new Samsung appliances. This manual contains important information on the installation, use, and care of your appliances. Read this manual thoroughly before using the appliances to ensure that you know how to safely and efficiently operate the...
Page 4 - WARNING; For use in Europe; : This appliance can be used by children aged from; For use in UK; : If your appliance is fitted with a nonrewireable BS
Safety information English 4 WARNING To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when using your appliance, follow basic precautions, including the following: General 1. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or ment...
Page 5 - Do not allow the vacuum cleaner to run unattended at any time.; Vacuum cleaner; • When assembling the vacuum, be careful not to catch your fingers or
English 5 6. Failure to meet these requirements could cause damage to the internal parts of the vacuum and void your warranty. 7. Do not allow the vacuum cleaner to run unattended at any time. 8. This product is intended for household use only. (Do not use this product for other than its intended ...
Page 7 - Maintenance
English 7 • When the spin brush inside a brush is working, do not touch the brush. – Otherwise, your hand can be caught and it may cause an injury. • Do not use the vacuum cleaner in direct sunlight or high heat. • If excessive force is applied to an accessory with motor or foreign matter is caugh...
Page 8 - • Before removing foreign matter inside the product, turn off the
Safety information English 8 • Before removing foreign matter inside the product, turn off the product first. – If the product is on while you are removing the foreign matter, you can hurt yourself or damage the product. • When cleaning the exterior of the product, turn off the product first and the...
Page 9 - Clean Station
English 9 • After cleaning the dustbin , Metal Mesh Grille Filter , or Washable Micro Filter with water, dry them in the shade. – When heat is applied, part deformation may occur. Clean Station • Do not pull or carry by the cord, use the cord as a handle, close a door on the cord, or pull the cord...
Page 11 - Battery
English 11 Battery • Do not mutilate or incinerate batteries as they will explode at high temperatures. • Do not drop or strike the battery or subject it to a sudden shock. • Do not disassemble the battery and make sure that you do not create a short circuit across the plus (+) and minus (-) termi...
Page 12 - • To protect the motor and the battery, the product may not operate; Correct disposal of batteries in this product
Safety information English 12 • To protect the motor and the battery, the product may not operate when the temperature is lower than 5 °C or higher than 45 °C. • Dispose of the dead battery in compliance with the local regulations. Correct disposal of batteries in this product This marking on the ba...
Page 13 - Preparation; Accessories
English 13 Preparation Accessories The accessories with the ' * ' mark may differ depending on the models. Telescopic pipe Pet Tool + Combination Tool Extension Crevice Tool Dust bags (1 installed, 2 extra) User manual * Flexible Tool * Accessory Cradle Clean Station * Battery charger * Active Dua...
Page 14 - Parts overview
Preparation English 14 Parts overview 01 03 04 12 15 16 14 24 17 20 21 13 06 09 07 08 10 02 18 22 19 23 11 05 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 pi...
Page 15 - Operation; Installing the Clean Station; Using the Clean Station
English 15 Operation For detailed information, please refer to the QR code. Installing the Clean Station • 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. • Before pluggin...
Page 18 - Setting and canceling the network connection
Operation English 18 Setting and canceling the network connection • Refer to the ‘ SmartThings app ’ section for network connection settings. To cancel the network connection after entering the AP mode, press and hold the Auto Empty button for 5 seconds. Resetting the network connection • If the net...
Page 19 - Charging the battery; Inserting the battery; Ejecting the battery
English 19 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. • Chec...
Page 20 - Charging the additional battery; How to use the batteries optimally
Operation English 20 Charging the additional battery Battery level indicator Charge the additional battery on the battery cradle. • Firmly push the battery onto the battery cradle. • Battery level indicator turns on and changes color to red, orange, and yellow as the battery charges. The battery lev...
Page 21 - Using the buttons and display; Selecting the language
English 21 Using the buttons and display 8: 89 8; 01 Display - Displays the current mode (‘ MIN , AI , MID , MAX , JET , or WET ’) or the alert message. 02 Power ( ) - Press this button to turn on or off the vacuum cleaner. - When you turn on the power, the vacuum cleaner starts in the ‘ MID ’ mod...
Page 22 - Alert messages and what to do
Operation English 22 Alert messages and what to do The vacuum cleaner displays alert messages for user to inspect certain parts or clean certain parts such as a filter. Also, its self-diagnosis feature provides a guide that helps you maintain its best performance. Message What to do Object stuck in ...
Page 23 - Using the Accessory Cradle
English 23 Using the Accessory Cradle 9 < : ; ‘Click’ ‘Click’ 9 < or ; < or : [ Accessory Cradle ] • To detach the accessories, press the release button on the back of each accessory. • Dust that remains in the accessory may fall when you detach it from the vacuum cleaner. When you finish...
Page 24 - Using the accessories; Detaching the accessories; Combination Tool; Extension Crevice Tool; Flexible Tool
Operation English 24 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...
Page 25 - Spray Spinning Sweeper; Adjusting the pipe length
English 25 Spray Spinning Sweeper Reusable wet pad Disposable wet pad Attachable pad Attaching Detaching After use <Front> <Back> Spin disk Velcro Use to clean a wooden or linoleum floor with a wet pad. • The Spray Spinning Sweeper does not have a dust suction function. Using the reusa...
Page 26 - Cleaning the Clean Station; Replacing the dust bag; Cleaning the Premotor Filter
English 26 Maintenance Cleaning the Clean Station Replacing the dust bag If the START/STOP button on the Clean Station turns red, check if the dust bag is full. If the dust bag is not full, check if the vacuum cleaner’s dustbin , pipe, or brush is clogged. 1 2 3 4 5 6 • You must dispose of the used ...
Page 27 - Cleaning the vacuum cleaner; Dustbin / Washable Micro Filter
English 27 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 ‘Click’ 8 9 9 : ‘Click’ CAUTION • Do not unscrew the screw (A) and never get it to loosen. • After cleaning the dustbin and Washable Micro Filter with wat...
Page 28 - Fine Dust Filter
Maintenance English 28 Fine Dust Filter Make sure to turn off the product before cleaning the filter. 9 : Rubber cover 1 2 : ; 9 3 24H 4 ; : 9 5 6 : 9 7 • Disassemble the Fine Dust Filter and remove the dust. Then, reassemble the Fine Dust Filter . • Turn the Fine Dust Filter toward the unlock icon ...
Page 29 - Active Dual Brush
English 29 Active Dual Brush 1 2 3 ‘Click’ 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 If the foreign matter is not removed, use scissors to remove it. CAUTION • If a cloth or other foreign matter gets tangled with the spin brush , the spin brush will stop working to protect the brush motor. After cleaning the brush, turn the ...
Page 30 - Slim LED Brush+
Maintenance English 30 Slim LED Brush+ 9 : 1 9 : ; 2 3 4 ‘Click’ 5 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 LED Brush+ , the overheating preventi...
Page 31 - Slim LED Brush+ roller wheels; Front roller wheel
English 31 Slim LED Brush+ roller wheels Front roller wheel Rear roller wheel Use a small screwdriver to disassemble the front and rear roller wheels. NOTE Tools required for disassembly. Flat head screwdriver (3 mm or less in width), Phillips screwdriver, prying tool. CAUTION • For your safety, w...
Page 32 - Rear roller wheel
Maintenance English 32 Rear roller wheel 1 Release lever 2 3 4 5 ‘Click’ Release lever 6 • Lift the release lever to detach the rear roller wheel. • Detach the rear roller wheel and remove the tangled foreign matter. Then, reassemble the wheel. • Insert the rear roller wheel into its place, and then...
Page 33 - Extension Crevice Tool / Telescopic Pipe
English 33 Spray Spinning Sweeper NOTE If the spin disk does not work after cleaning the Spray Spinning Sweeper , the overheating prevention device of the motor may have been enabled. Wait 30 minutes or more to cool the motor and operate again. Pet Tool + 1 2 Cut the tangled hair or fur with sciss...
Page 34 - Appendix; SmartThings app
English 34 Appendix SmartThings app The SmartThings app is only compatible with models that have a Wi-Fi function. If you do not have a Wi-Fi router, you cannot use the SmartThings app. STEP 1 Setting up the wireless router • Please refer to your wireless router’s user manual for how to set it. • T...
Page 36 - Software Update; Open Source Announcement; Security updates information
Appendix English 36 Software Update • When the Clean Station is connected to Wi-Fi, it communicates with the server to check for software updates. If a new version of the software is available, it will be automatically downloaded and updated. • Software update is in progress if the START/STOP button...
Page 37 - Functions of the SmartThings app
English 37 Functions of the SmartThings app Check what's going on with your product anytime, anywhere with the app or control it remotely. Functions Explanation General Empty dustbin You can empty the vacuum cleaner's dustbin . Default suction power You can select the default suction power when yo...
Page 39 - Notes and cautions; Installation
English 39 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 inju...
Page 40 - Battery usage
Appendix English 40 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 • Do...
Page 45 - Troubleshooting
English 45 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 Solutions The vacuum cleaner does not work. • Check the battery level and charge the battery. • Check whether ...
Page 50 - Product specification
Appendix English 50 Product specification Charging and cleaning time may differ depending on the type of brush and the conditions of use. Power consumption VS90F40*** 1050 W (with VCA-SBTC97 battery) VS28C97**** 730 W (with VCA-SBTC97 battery) VS25C97**** 660 W (with VCA-SBTC97S , VCA-SBTD95 battery...
Page 51 - Instructions about the WEEE
English 51 Wi-Fi Frequency range 2412 - 2472 MHz Transmitter power (Max) 20 dBm Bluetooth (BLE) Frequency range 2402 - 2480 GHz Transmitter power (Max) 20 dBm • Hereby, Samsung declares that this radio equipment is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU and with the relevant statutory requirement...