So, you’ve finally brought home the AGARO Imperial cordless vacuum. Congratulations! You’ve just traded your traditional broom for a 500W technological marvel. However, like any precision tool, the way you set it up determines how well it performs. In this AGARO Imperial user guide, we will walk you through the journey from unboxing to your first deep clean, ensuring you get that "showroom finish" on your marble floors every single day.

1. Unboxing and Assembly: Clicking it Together

The Imperial is designed with a "Quick-Click" modular system. You won't need a toolbox to get started.

  • The Main Unit: This is the heart of the vacuum, containing the 500W BLDC motor and the 0.5L dust bin.

  • The Stick Assembly: Take the aluminum extension tube and click it into the main unit. You should hear a satisfying 'click'—this ensures the electrical connection for the motorized brushes is secure.

  • Choosing Your Head: For floors, click the Motorized Floor Brush onto the bottom of the tube. For handheld use (like cleaning your sofa or car), skip the tube and click your chosen attachment directly into the main unit.

2. The First Charge: Patience Pays Off

Before you start chasing dust bunnies, the battery needs a full "seasoning" charge.

  • Charging Time: Plug in the provided adapter. A full charge from zero takes approximately 4 to 5 hours.

  • The Indicator: The digital display on the main unit will show you the charging status. For the first use, we recommend charging it to 100% to calibrate the 2200 mAh battery for long-term health.

  • Wall Bracket Setup: Screw the included wall bracket near a power outlet. This keeps your Imperial vertical, saves floor space, and ensures it’s always topped up and ready for action.

3. Operating the 3 Suction Modes

One of the most important parts of this AGARO Imperial cordless vacuum user guide is understanding how to manage your power. Use the button on the handle to toggle between:

  1. Low Mode (Green): Perfect for your daily jhadu (sweeping) on hard floors. It gives you up to 60 minutes of runtime.

  2. Medium Mode (Blue): The "all-rounder" for rugs and upholstery. You get roughly 20 minutes.

  3. High Mode (Red): The 28 kPa "Turbo" mode. Use this for deep-cleaning heavy carpets or sucking up spills. It lasts for about 8 minutes, so use it strategically!

4. Post-Clean Maintenance: Keeping it at Peak 28 kPa

A vacuum is only as good as its airflow. In the dusty Indian environment, regular maintenance is non-negotiable.

  • Emptying the Bin: Don't wait for it to overflow. The 0.5L bin has a one-click bottom release. Point it deep into your trash can and click—no "dust cloud" in your face!

  • Filter Care: Twist the top to remove the HEPA filter. You can wash it under running water, but here is the golden rule: Always let it air-dry for at least 24 hours. Never put a damp filter back into a 500W motor.

  • Brush Roll Care: Hair and threads love to wrap around the motorized roller. Use a pair of scissors to carefully snip away any tangles once a month to keep the motor running cool.

5. Pro-Tip for Indian Households

If you have domestic help using the machine, show them how to use the LED lights on the floor brush. In many Indian homes, we tend to clean only what we see. These lights will reveal the fine "road dust" hiding under the sofa, ensuring a much more hygienic home for your kids and elders.

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