1. Okwu mmalite
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of the original Dreame Dirty Water Tank, designed specifically for the Dreame H15 Pro and T40 Ultra wet dry vacuum robots. Adhering to these guidelines will ensure optimal performance and longevity of your vacuum cleaner's dirty water collection system.

2. Ngwaahịa gafereview
The dirty water tank is a crucial component of your Dreame wet dry vacuum, responsible for collecting wastewater and debris during cleaning operations. This replacement part ensures your vacuum maintains its cleaning efficiency and hygiene.
2.1 Akụkụ
- Transparent Dirty Water Reservoir
- Filter/Motor Housing with integrated filter screen


3. Ntọala na nwụnye
This section details how to replace your existing dirty water tank with the new original Dreame tank.
- **Power Off**: Ensure your Dreame H15 Pro or T40 Ultra wet dry vacuum robot is powered off and unplugged from its charging base before proceeding.
- **Remove Old Tank**: Locate the dirty water tank on your vacuum cleaner. Typically, it can be unlatched or pulled out from its designated slot. Refer to your vacuum's main user manual for specific removal instructions if needed.
- **Inspect New Tank**: Before installation, inspect the new dirty water tank for any signs of damage. Ensure all seals are intact.
- **Insert New Tank**: Align the new dirty water tank with the slot on your vacuum cleaner. Gently push it into place until you hear a click or feel it securely seated. Ensure it is fully inserted to prevent leaks during operation.
- **Power On**: Once the new tank is securely installed, you may power on your vacuum cleaner.

4. Ọrụ
The dirty water tank operates automatically as part of your Dreame wet dry vacuum's cleaning cycle. Follow these guidelines for optimal use:
- **Monitor Fill Level**: Regularly check the dirty water tank's transparent reservoir. Do not allow the dirty water to exceed the "MAX" fill line to prevent overflow and potential damage to the vacuum.
- **Empty Promptly**: Empty the dirty water tank after each cleaning session, or when the vacuum indicates it is full. This prevents odors and bacterial growth.
- **Proper Sealing**: Ensure the tank is correctly seated and sealed in the vacuum before starting a cleaning cycle to avoid leaks.
5. Nlekọta
Regular maintenance of the dirty water tank is essential for maintaining your vacuum's performance and hygiene.
5.1 Ihicha tank mmiri ruru unyi
- **Remove Tank**: Power off and unplug the vacuum. Remove the dirty water tank as described in the Setup section.
- **Disassemble**: Separate the transparent reservoir from the filter/motor housing.
- **Empty Contents**: Dispose of the dirty water and debris responsibly.
- **Rinse**: Rinse both the transparent reservoir and the filter/motor housing thoroughly with clean water.
- **Clean Filter Screen**: Pay special attention to the integrated filter screen within the housing. Remove any trapped hair or debris. A small brush may be used if necessary.
- **Dry Completely**: Allow all components to air dry completely before reassembling and reinstalling the tank. This prevents mold and mildew growth.

5.2 Nchekwa
If storing the vacuum for an extended period, ensure the dirty water tank is completely empty and dry to prevent odors and bacterial growth.
6. Nchọpụta nsogbu
This section addresses common issues related to the dirty water tank.
- **Leaking Tank**:
- Ensure the tank is correctly installed and fully seated in the vacuum.
- Check the rubber seals around the tank for damage or misalignment.
- Verify that the tank is not overfilled beyond the "MAX" line.
- **Unpleasant Odors**:
- Empty and thoroughly clean the dirty water tank after each use.
- Gbaa mbọ hụ na akụrụngwa niile akpọnwụwo kpamkpam tupu agbakọtakwa ya.
- Clean the filter screen regularly to remove trapped debris.
- **Vacuum Not Collecting Dirty Water**:
- Check if the dirty water tank is properly installed and sealed.
- Inspect the vacuum's suction path for blockages.
- Ensure the clean water tank has sufficient water.
7. Nkọwapụta
| Njirimara | Nkọwapụta |
|---|---|
| Aha ika | Nrọ |
| Nọmba nlereanya | H15 Pro / T40 |
| Ụdị | Akụkụ Cleaner Vacuum |
| Ihe onwunwe | Plastic |
| Ụdị akụkụ Vacuum | Bags (Note: This is a tank, not a bag. Classification may be generic.) |
| Mmalite | Mainland China |
| Ogologo ngwugwu | 35 cm |
| Obosara ngwugwu | 20 cm |
| Elu ngwugwu | 5 cm |
| Ibu ngwugwu | 0.5 n'arọ |
8. Ndụmọdụ onye ọrụ
Based on general user experiences with similar vacuum accessories:
- Always ensure the tank is completely dry before reinserting to prevent mildew and odors.
- For stubborn residue, a mild detergent can be used during cleaning, followed by thorough rinsing.
- Periodically check the rubber seals for wear and tear; damaged seals can lead to leaks.
Enweghị onye ọrụ kpọmkwemviews or Q&A were provided for this product to extract additional tips.
9. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
This product is an original spare part from Dreame. For warranty information regarding manufacturing defects or issues with the product, please refer to the warranty policy provided with your original Dreame H15 Pro or T40 Ultra vacuum cleaner, or contact Dreame customer support directly.
If you purchased this item from a third-party seller, please contact them for specific return or replacement policies.





