Airbot Hypersonic Pro Manual May 2026
The manual dedicates a full page to explaining when to use each mode. Misusing Boost will drain your battery in 10 minutes.
| Mode | Suction Power (Air Watts) | Runtime | Best for | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Eco (1) | 120 AW | 55 minutes | Hard floors, daily maintenance, ceiling fans | | Medium (2) | 180 AW | 30 minutes | Low-pile carpets, area rugs, pet hair | | Boost (3) | 250 AW | 12-15 minutes | High-pile carpet, deep cleaning, spilt cereal | | Auto (A) | Dynamic (100-250 AW) | Varies (up to 40 min) | The vacuum uses an infrared sensor to detect dirt. It boosts suction automatically when crossing from hard floor to carpet. |
Pro tip from the manual: The "Hypersonic" name refers to the Auto mode's instant response time (0.03 seconds). For the best battery life, leave the vacuum in Auto mode most of the time. airbot hypersonic pro manual
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Need further help? Contact Airbot customer support with your model number (found on the sticker behind the dust cup). The manual dedicates a full page to explaining
This guide is for informational purposes. Always refer to the original safety manual before first use.
Refer to pages 4-5 of the printed Airbot Hypersonic Pro manual. Lost your printed copy
Important Warning from the manual: Never assemble or disassemble the brush head while the vacuum is running.
This is the most practical section. The manual includes a 1:1 scale template for drilling the wall mount. But buried in a sidebar is the "Stall Prevention" logic. If the brushroll hits a rug tassel or a sock, the Hypersonic Pro will shut off the roller after 0.5 seconds.