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Turn on the power
Insert the vacuum cleaner plug into the power socket and ensure a stable connection. Locate the power switch on the vacuum cleaner, which is usually in a prominent position on the body. Press the power switch, and at this time, the vacuum cleaner starts to operate. You will hear the sound of the motor running, indicating that the vacuum cleaner has entered the working state.
Select the appropriate suction nozzle
According to different cleaning scenarios and objects, select the corresponding suction nozzle. For example, for floor cleaning, a flat suction nozzle can be used, which can closely adhere to the floor and effectively suck up dust, hair and debris. For cleaning soft surfaces such as sofas and beds, a brush suction nozzle is more suitable. Its soft bristles will not scratch the fabric while vacuuming. For corners and gaps and other hard-to-reach places, a crevice suction nozzle can be replaced to clean the dirt deeply. Correctly selecting the suction nozzle can greatly improve the cleaning efficiency and make the cleaning work more thorough.
Start vacuuming
Hold the hose or handle of the vacuum cleaner with both hands, bring the suction nozzle close to the area that needs to be cleaned, and perform the vacuuming operation in the order from the inside to the outside and from the top to the bottom. During the vacuuming process, maintain an appropriate distance between the suction nozzle and the cleaning surface, usually about 2 - 5 centimeters. If the distance is too close, it may cause the suction nozzle to clog and affect the suction power. If the distance is too far, it will reduce the vacuuming effect. Move the vacuum cleaner slowly to ensure that each area can be thoroughly cleaned. Pay attention not to miss the corners and edges.
Adjust the suction power
Some backpack vacuum cleaners have a suction power adjustment function and can adjust the suction power according to different cleaning objects. When cleaning relatively thick surfaces such as carpets, the suction power can be appropriately increased to ensure that the deep dirt can be completely sucked away. For easily damaged surfaces such as curtains and thin clothes, the suction power should be reduced to prevent damage to the items due to excessive suction power. Reasonable adjustment of the suction power can not only improve the cleaning effect but also extend the service life of the vacuum cleaner.