THE CARPET ONE CRUISER
The body of the Carpet One Cruiser consists by 3 pieces the main of which is also the main one.


The 130W suction system is as expected at the front end of the main body and can be opened from the top either to attach the hose or for cleaning, as seen above.
Tineco has equipped the Carpet One Cruiser with 2 large, motorized wheels at the rear.
The 2 in 1 water tank gets mounted on top of the front part (more on that later).
You can control the assist power feature of the Carpet One Cruiser (wheels) from this switch.
Debris like hair is stored in this cylinder so do remember to open up and clean it after a while.
The power specifications of the Carpet One Cruiser (and its IPX4 certification) are printed on a sticker at the rear.
Unless you press on this blue lever and lower the top end the device will not start.
The top can be lowered roughly up to 130 degrees as seen above.
At the base of the Carpet One Cruiser, we find what seems to be a heating element (heat lamp).
Further at the front is the removable brush roller (to remove it just press it from the side).


The handle is made of plastic and metal and on it we find the on/off power button, auto/max mode button, PowerDry button, self-cleaning button and the Wi-Fi button (right behind the cleaning button).
The 2 in 1 water tank (half can be filled with clean water while the other half is filled with dirty water as you clean your carpets) is made of plastic and has a release button, water cap and a handle on top.
In the bundle you'll also find a plastic base which is nothing special, it's basically just needed whenever you run the self-cleaning feature.
For areas not accessible by the Carpet One Cruiser you can use the bundled cleaning hose.
Above you can see the Carpet One Cruiser fully assembled (275x400x1100mm, 9.9KG) and with the cleaning hose attached.
The LEDs on the handle are easy to read and understand their function.

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