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Tineco Floor One Switch S6 Stretch Breeze Wet Dry Vacuum Cleaners

Sections54
Reading13 min
UpdatedApr 2026
LanguageEnglish
Section 01

Note:

Accessories may vary among markets. If you require more accessories, please go to

www.tineco.com or store.tineco.com.

1 Self-cleaning Button 2 Mode Switch 3 Power On/Off 4 Digital Display 5 Main Body 6 Dirty Water Tank Release 7 Dirty Water Tank Handle 8 Dirty Water Tank (DWT) 9 Brush Roller Cover 10 Tube 11 Wifi/Mute/language Switch 12 Clean Water Tank Release 13 Clean Water Tank Handle

14 Clean Water Tank (CWT) 15 Brush Roller 16 Cleaning Tool 17 Dry Filter 18 Deodorizing & Cleaning Solution 19 Zero-Tangle Power Brush 20 Transparent Tray 21 Drying & Charging Dock 22 Vacuum Dock 23 Mini Power Brush 24 2-in-1 Dusting Brush Crevice Tool 25 Dustbin 26 Handle Tube 27 Dirt Monitoring Loop (Blue to red according to the dirt amount) 28 WiFi Indicator 29 AUTO Mode 30 DWT Full 31 MAX Mode 32 Floor Washer 33 CWT Empty 34 Brush Roller Tangled 35 Hand Vac 36 MAX Mode in Hand Vac 37 Drying Brush Roller Indicator 38 ECO Mode in Hand Vac 39 Battery Indicator 40 Self-cleaning Icon

Fig.A

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Section 02

How to Assemble/Disassemble Note:

For water tank and brush assembly, please refer to “Operation” and “Maintenance”.

  • To assemble, install the main body and handle into the appliance until you hear a click.

Fig.B-1

  • In the event that the handle needs to be disassembled, first remove the main body. Press the spring to release the handle with a tool (like a screwdriver) and lift the released handle from the appliance.

Fig.B-2

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Section 03

Preparing for Use

  • Before first use, please charge the appliance for 4~5 hours (refer to “Charging Instructions” for details).
  • * Based on results from Tineco lab tests. Lab temperature 3 9 .2° F (4° C ) \sim104° F (40° C ) .

1.Press the \textcircled{1} button and the appliance will start in AUTO mode by default. Press it again to turn off the appliance. Switch between AUTO and MAX modes by pressing the \textcircled{4} button.

Fig.C-1

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  • Solution mode/ Water Only mode: Appliance starts with Solution mode by default. Power on while the appliance is upright, hold \textcircled{4} for 3s to switch between the two modes.
  • Switch to Water Only mode: LED Loop: Red Blue (use water only)
  • Switch to Solution mode: LED Loop: Blue Red (use cleaning solution)

2.The appliance will stop working when put upright and start running again when reclined. * Do not recline more than 142° to avoid water leakage.

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Section 04

Fig.C-2

3.Place the appliance on the charging dock vertically after use for recharge and storage.

Fig.C-3

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Section 05

Note:

  • It is crucial to choose the right mode based on the CWT contents to achieve the highest level of dirt detection efficiency.
  • Do not vacuum foamed liquid.
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Section 06

Filling Clean Water Tank

1.Press the Clean Water Tank release button to remove it from the appliance.

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Section 07

Fig.C-4

2.Open the tank cap, and fill with tap water to the Max line. When deep cleaning is necessary, add one bottle cap of solution to the CWT and tightly close the cap.

Fig.C-5

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Section 08

Note:

Only use water under 140° F /60°\mathsf C DO NOT USE HOT WATER.

3.Place the tank back into the appliance. You should hear a click if done correctly.

Fig.C-6

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Section 09

Charging Instructions

  • To charge the appliance, plug in the drying & charging dock and place the appliance on it.
  • To avoid tripping hazards, please place the appliance on the charging dock near a wall during charging.

Fig.C-7

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Section 10

Warning:

  • Only charge the appliance with the charger supplied by Tineco.
  • During long periods of not being used, the appliance must be charged once every 3 months for optimal performance.
  • Store indoors in a dry place. Do not expose the appliance to sunlight or freezing temperatures. Recommended temperature range: 39.2°F (4°C) ~104°F (40°C).
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Section 11

AUTO Mode

  • In AUTO mode, the iLoop sensor automatically detects how dirty the floor is and applies the appropriate amount of detergent and suction power.
  • A red dirt monitoring loop indicates more dirt is detected, and a blue loop indicates less dirt is detected. This mode automatically provides

the best cleaning solution.

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Section 12

MAX Mode

  • In AUTO mode, press the \textcircled{4} button to enter MAX mode.
  • In Max mode, the appliance will apply max suction power and will spray water/solution for deeper cleaning.
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Section 13

ECO Mode (Hand Vac)

  • When the main body is used as a hand vac, the appliance will start in ECO mode by default. In ECO mode,the appliance will apply proper suction power to ensure long battery life.
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Section 14

MAX Mode (Hand Vac)

  • Press the \textcircled{5} button to switch to MAX mode while using the hand vac.
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Section 15

Note:

Keep sharp objects away from the digital display screen to avoid scratches and scrapes.

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Section 16

Usage of Hand Vac

1.Install the dustbin to the main body properly and it clicks into place. 2.Attach the accessory tool onto the dustbin, it will click into position when correctly fitted.

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Section 17

Fig.C-12

  • Insert the drying & charging dock into the vacuum dock as shown. Installation is complete when you hear a click.
  • Place the appliance and accessories on the vacuum dock for convenient storage after use.
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Section 18

Fig.C-13

  • Press the release button to remove the dustbin.
  • Pull out the mesh filter as above and empty the contents.
  • Press the HEPA lock button to take out the HEPA and sponge filter, clean both parts with the cleaning tool.
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Section 19

Note:

  • Clean the dustbin and filters after each use.
  • To maintain high performance, wash and dry the sponge filter monthly, replacing it every 6 months. Wash and dry the HEPA filter every 3 months, replacing it every 12 months.
  • Air dry completely before reinstalling.
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Section 20

Runtime

  • The runtime for the Floor Washer is about 35 minutes.
  • The runtime for the Hand Vac is about 65 minutes.
  • Estimated runtime data was obtained by Tineco Laboratory.
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Section 21

Charging Time

  • A full charge takes approximately 4~5 hours.
  • Estimated data was obtained by Tineco Laboratory using ambient temperatures ranging from 3 9 .2° F (4° C ) to 104° F (40° C ) .
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Section 22

When in Use

Battery level > 2 0% : solid green indicator.

Battery level 10% { \sim } 2 0% : solid red battery indicator.

Battery level < 1 0% : battery indicator blinking red.

Battery level \leq 1 0% : battery indicator will be blinking.

Off: no power detected or possible battery malfunction.

Indicator blinking: CWT is empty.

Blinking: DWT is full or channel has a blockage.

Blinking: brush roller is not installed or has a blockage.

Illuminated: WiFi has successfully connected.

Blinking: WiFi is connecting.

Off: WiFi is not connected, please connect to the network.

Blinking: appliance is in need of self-cleaning.

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Section 23

During Charging

Tineco indicator: breathing.

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Section 24

Fully Charged

In 5 minutes: Tineco indicator illuminated.

After 5 minutes: all indicator lights turn off.

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All the functions can be performed using the Tineco app. Download the Tineco app from App Store, Google Play and Tineco Official Site.

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Section 25

Note:

The default setting for voice prompt is English, you can set other languages via App.

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Section 26

Voice Prompt (Contents may vary, please in kind prevail.)

StatusReminder
Voice prompts onVoice prompts on
Voice prompts offVoice prompts off
Auto mode by defaultAuto mode
Switch to Max modeMax mode
Cleaning with water onlyCleaning with water only
Cleaning with cleaning solution by defaultCleaning with cleaning solution
Battery level: 10~20%Battery low
Battery level: 0~10%Battery low, please charge
Clean Water Tank is emptyClean Water Tank empty, please refill water and cleaning solution
Need self-cleaningPlease begin self-cleaning
Appliance not on the charging dockPlease place appliance on charging dock
Dirty Water Tank is fullDirty Water Tank full, please empty
Brush roller is tangledPlease clean the brush roller.
Power is offPowered off
Start chargingCharging
Begin self-cleaning cycleAuto-detecting whether to run self-cleaning cycle, please begin self-cleaning cycle
Battery insufficient for self-cleaningBattery low, charging
Sufficient battery to start self cleaningStart self cleaning
Cleaning brush rollerCleaning brush roller
Cleaning the pipeCleaning the pipe
Self-cleaning stoppedPlease empty and clean the Dirty Water Tank.
Self-cleaning completePlease empty and clean the Dirty Water Tank.
Main body uninstalled during self-cleaningPlease install the main body
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Section 27

Note:

  • For optimal performance and to prevent odors, always clean and dry DWT, floater, filters, brush roller, brush roller cover completely after each use.
  • Please make sure each part is installed correctly or the appliance may not work properly.
  • After maintenance, place the appliance on the charging dock vertically. Do not expose the appliance to direct sunlight, and store it indoors in a dry place.
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Section 28

Main Body

1.To reduce the risk of injury, switch off before performing maintenance.

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Section 29

Fig.D-1

2.Use a cloth to clean the surface with a neutral detergent. The cloth should be dry to prevent

water from entering the appliance.

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Section 30

Fig.D-2

3.Clean the dirt sensor with a damp cloth or the cleaning tool.

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Section 31

Dirty Water Tank

  • When dirty water reaches the Max line, the appliance will stop working and show a reminder on the display and play a voice prompt.
  • Pull up the tank lid to empty the DWT. Throw the debris on the waste separator into the trash.Use the cleaning tool to remove remaining debris. Rinse the inside of the DWT and place back into the appliance. separate hair and debris from dirty water.
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Section 32

Dry Filter & Waste Separator

Grasp recessed area on each side of the dry filter and pull upward. Rinse under running water and must be completely dry before recombining with the lid of the DWT.

^ ✱ A spare dry filter is provided with your appliance for convenient replacement.

The waste separator can be removed and rinsed under the running water.

*The function of the waste separator is to separate solid waste. *The appliance can function normally without the waste separator, so users can decide whether to keep it or not.

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Section 33

Brush Roller Self-cleaning

1.Place the appliance on the charging dock after use, the sensor will auto-detect the level of dirt. 2.When you hear the voice prompt “please begin self-cleaning cycle”, press the selfcleaning button and begin the process. 3.Once complete, you will hear the voice prompt “self-cleaning completed, please clean the Dirty Water Tank.” At this point, the appliance will begin charging.

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Section 34

Note:

  • Ensure the charging dock is plugged in and the battery leve 1 { > } 2 0% .
  • Before self-cleaning cycle, please clean the DWT and ensure the water level in the CWT > 4 0% .
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Section 35

Brush Roller Cover

1.Squeeze latches on the cover and pull upward to remove.

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Section 36

Fig.D-7

2.Rinse with water.

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Section 37

Fig.D-8

3.When replacing, always latch the brush cover into place to avoid leakage.

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Section 38

Brush Roller

1.Remove the brush roller by grabbing the brush roller tab and pulling out.

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Section 39

Fig.D-10

2.Use the cleaning tool to remove the hair and debris wrapped around the roller and rinse the roller with water, and allow it to dry completely before reinstalling.

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Section 40

Fig.D-11

3.Remove hair and debris from the brush roller chamber and the opening with a tissue or a damp cloth.

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Section 41

Fig.D-12

4.Replace the brush roller by inserting the brush roller end into the right side of the holder, then attach the roller tab to the magnetic buckle on the left side to lock into place.

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Section 42

Brush Roller Replacement

5.Pull up the roller handle to remove it. Once removed, install the handle into the new brush roller. When uninstalling, do not directly pull on the pull ring of the brush roller.

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Section 43

Transparent Tray

6.Move the lock latch to the right, then lift the transparent tray upwards to remove it.

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Section 44

Fig.D-15

7.Clean with water or a towel, and thoroughly dry before reinstalling.

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Section 45

Note:

  • A spare brush roller is provided with your appliance for convenient replacement.
  • To maintain optimal performance, replace the brush roller every 6 months.
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Section 46

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Section 47

TROUBLESHOOTING

ProblemSolution
The appliance does not turn onRestart after cooling down
Charge the appliance
Weak suctionInstall the dry filter or clean and allow it to dry completely
Brush roller tangled indicator blinking Voice prompt: Please clean the brush rollerRemove blockages
WiFi indicator is offFollow the in-app guide to connect to WiFi
CWT empty indicator blinking Voice prompt: Clean Water Tank empty, please refill water and cleaning solutionRefill CWT
DWT full indicator blinkingVoice prompt:Please clean Dirty Water TankEmpty the dirty water and then reinstall the DWT
All lights off in operationCool the appliance down and restart
Battery indicator blinkingVoice prompt:Low battery, please chargeCharge the appliance, or restart
Self-cleaning icon blinkingStart self-cleaning
All indicators blinking togetherContact Customer Service
Drying malfunction1. Check if the plug is properly inserted or if the socket has power2. Clean the brush roller3. Check if there are any objects or water at the bottom of the tray that block the air inlet
The transparent tray falls offTo install the transparent tray, press the front end of the transparent tray into place, then press the rear end downwards
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Section 48

Note:

If the above troubleshooting guide fails to provide a solution, please visit our website www.tineco.com for further support.

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Section 49

2-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

  • Only applies to purchases made from authorized retailers of Tineco.
  • Is subject to the adherence of the requirements outlined in this instruction manual, and is subject to further conditions outlined below.
  • This warranty is governed by and construed under the laws of the country in which the purchase took place. We provide 2-year warranty or a warranty period as stipulated by applicable local law, whichever is longer.
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Section 50

WHAT IS COVERED?

  • Your Tineco appliance has a 2-year warranty against original defects in material and workmanship, when used for private household purposes in accordance with the Tineco Instruction Manual. Motorized accessories and battery bought separately come with a 1-year warranty.
  • This warranty provides, at no extra cost to you, all labor and parts necessary to ensure your appliance is in proper operating condition during the warranty period.
  • This warranty will only be valid if the appliance is used in the country in which it was sold.
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Section 51

WHAT IS NOT COVERED?

Tineco shall not be liable for costs, damages or repairs incurred as a result of:

  • Appliances purchased from an unauthorized dealer.
  • Careless operation or handling, misuse, abuse and/or lack of maintenance or use not in accordance with the Tineco Instruction Manual.
  • Use of the appliance other than for normal domestic purposes, e.g. for commercial or rental purposes.
  • Use of parts not in accordance with the Tineco Instruction Manual.
  • Use of parts and accessories other than those produced or recommended by Tineco.
  • External factors unrelated to product quality and use, such as weather, modifications,

accidents, electrical outages, power surges or acts of God.

  • Repairs or alterations carried out by unauthorized parties or agents.
  • Failing to clear blockage and other hazardous material from the appliance.
  • Normal wear and tear, including normal wearing parts, such as clear bin, belt, filter, HEPA, brush bar, and power cord (or where external damage or abuse is diagnosed), carpet or floor damage due to use not in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions or failure to turn the brush bar off when necessary.
  • Reduction in battery discharge time due to battery age or use.
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Section 52

WARRANTY LIMITATIONS

  • Any implied warranties relating to your appliance including but not limited to warranty of merchantability or warranty of fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to the duration of this warranty.
  • Warranty coverage applies to the original owner and to the original battery only and is not transferable.
  • This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary by region.
  • Manufacturer’s warranties may not apply in all cases, depending on factors such as use of the product, where the product was purchased, or who you purchased the product from. Please review the warranty carefully, and contact the manufacturer if you have any questions.
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Section 53

Register:

  • We highly recommend that upon purchase, you register your appliance by logging into our official website (www.tineco.com) or scanning the QR code to enjoy more exclusive benefits. To register, please enter the whole serial number (found on the back of the appliance).

Fig.E-1

  • Failure to register your product won’t diminish your warranty rights.
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Section 54

How to Claim:

  • Please retain your proof of purchase. To make a claim under our Limited Warranty, you need to provide your serial number and the original purchase receipt with the purchase date and order number on it.
  • All work will be carried out by Tineco or its authorized agency.
  • Any replaced defective parts will become the property of Tineco.
  • Service under this warranty will not extend the period of this warranty.

Contact our Customer Service Hotline: 1-855-292-8864 or Visit Tineco website www.tineco.com for expert customer service.

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