How To Charge Dreametech T20 Vacuums

Readers are asking how to charge Dreametech T20 vacuums. Let’s answer that today.

All vacuum cleaners were corded for years, meaning that they got their power from a long cord that connected them to an electrical socket in your wall.

Though this would mean they could be powered for, arguably, ever, it could also be very frustrating for some homeowners.

Firstly, it was common to get tangled up in the cord as you moved around, wrapping it around your legs.

Secondly, the cord only stretched so far, which meant that you could only reach certain areas to vacuum. Thirdly, you would have to unplug it to move to other rooms.

This frustration all disappeared when the cordless vacuum was invented.

There was no longer a cable for a homeowner to get wrapped up in, instead allowing them to move the vacuum cleaner anywhere they wanted in the house.

On top of that, it allowed them to get to more hidden areas that they hadn’t been able to clean before.

However, cordless vacuum cleaners get all their power from a rechargeable battery, and all batteries run out after a while. This means that owners have to regularly recharge their vacuum battery.

One of the best and most advanced cordless vacuum cleaners on the market today is the Dreametech T20.

However, how do you charge its battery? Well, we’ve got the answers.

In our useful guide below, you’ll find detailed instructions on how you can charge Dreametech T20 vacuum cleaners.

Essential Safety Information

To answer the key question, we need to first go into some very important safety advice that you must follow before you try to charge the battery.

If you don’t follow these, you could be put in danger when using your Dreametech T20.

-To avoid getting injured by a fire or an explosion, you need to check that the charging adapter and the lithium battery are not damaged before you use them. If it turns out either one is damaged, then you must not use the vacuum cleaner. Instead, you should contact Dreametech and arrange for them to send you a new, working one.

-You must also follow the instructions carefully and accurately, both the ones in this guide and in the actual instruction manual that backs it up. If you don’t follow the instructions properly, it can lead to issues. For example, if you don’t properly charge the lithium battery within the instruction manual’s stated temperature range, then the battery can get damaged and you can be put in danger.

– You must only use the original charging adapter. If you use an adapter that is unoriginal, then might cause the battery to catch on fire, putting you in danger.

– Finally, you must absolutely not charge Dreametech T20 outdoors, in the bathroom, or by a pool.

How To Charge Dreametech T20 Vacuums

Health and safety are essential, so you must absolutely follow all of the advice above.

When you first unpack your new Dreametech T20 and its battery, you must fully charge it before using it even once.

Your first time using it shouldn’t be straight away, you need to ensure that the battery is fully charged when you first turn it on.

Fully charging the battery will take about four hours in total. However, if you use the vacuum on Turbo Mode (which is its ultra powerful, top level suction mode) then it causes the battery to get hotter.

A heated up battery increased the charging time. Therefore, you need to let the vacuum cleaner cool down for half an hour before you charge its battery. It could be dangerous if you don’t.

There are two ways that you can charge the battery for a Dreametech T20.

How To Charge Dreametech T20 Vacuums

Using A Charger

This works exactly like how you would expect to charge your phone, or something similar.

All it takes is getting the charger adapter and plugging it into an electrical outlet in the wall, then putting the other end of the cable into the hole that is on the back of the vacuum’s handle.

After that, turn the electrical socket on and leave the vacuum to charge. Make sure that you’re leaving it in a place that is cool and dry, and without things nearby touching it.

After four hours, the battery should be fully charged. Remember: have it cool first.

Using A Charging Mount

You can also use a two in one charging and storage mount. Unfortunately, this needs to be installed first, but it will then give you secure and simple charging.

If you have poor experience with DIY, then get a professional to come and install it for you. This is better for your safety.

To begin, the mount will need to be put in a location that is dry and cool, as well as near to an electrical socket.

When you’ve found a place, check that there are no wires or pipes in the space behind where you’re putting it.

You will need to drill into the wall, and you don’t want to accidentally drill those.

The lower end of the mourning template sticker needs to be level and a minimum of 103 cm up from the ground. The top of the template sticker should also have a minimum of 30 cm of clearance above.

When you’ve got all that lined up, get a drill with an 8 mm drill bit attached. With it, drill a hole into each of the mounting template sticker’s markers, before putting wall plugs into each of the holes.

After that, align the mount holes with the wall holes, and use the included screws to secure the mount to the wall.

Check that the mounted charger is properly secured, otherwise you could put yourself and others at health risk.

Then take the vacuum with the battery and angle it slightly, allowing it to slot into the mounted charger and sit in it vertically – make sure to secure it.

Knowing The Battery Status

There are also two ways that you tell how much the battery has charged. The first is a row of three lights on the vacuum that flash and show in patterns to represent how much charge there is.

For example, if the first two lights are off and the third is blinking, then the battery is low.

When a light is on and not blinking, it indicates progressive levels of charge, until all three lights are on – which is when the battery is fully charged.

The other way to know the level of charge is much simpler, and not available on some previous models of Dreametech T vacuums such as the T10.

There is a display screen that states the battery level during charging. It’s incredibly easy to read, with a figure percentage.

At 100 percent, the battery has become fully charged. Then you can stop it charging and use it for vacuuming again.

Final Thoughts

A healthy vacuum battery is the result of regular full charging, rather than letting it run low. Follow our steps carefully for your Dreametech T20 to run smoothly.

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