1. The Title is Cut Off
The Problem: The title ends abruptly: Professional Industrial Commercial Portable Manual High.... It is completely missing the actual noun of the product.
The Fix: Based on the components listed (vacuum motor, hose, air flow), this is a Commercial Wet & Dry Vacuum Cleaner or a Carpet Extractor. Fix the title immediately.
2. Massive Identity Crisis (Pressure Washer vs. Vacuum vs. Burnisher)
The sheet heavily contradicts itself on what the machine actually does:
The Contradictions: The introduction and features claim it is a "high-pressure cleaner" (pressure washer). However, the specifications list "Use: Burnishing" (which means polishing floors with a spinning pad). Then, the technical specs list a "Vacuum Motor (1000W)", "Air Flow Rate", and a "Vacuum Suction of 230 mbar".
The Reality: A pressure washer does not have an air flow rate or a vacuum motor; a floor burnisher doesn't have a vacuum hose. This is definitely a Wet/Dry Vacuum Cleaner.
The Fix: Scrub all references to "high-pressure cleaner," "cold water cleaning process," and "burnishing." Rewrite the intro to focus purely on heavy-duty liquid and debris vacuuming.
3. Misuse of "Clean-In-Place (CIP)"
The Problem: The sheet lists the cleaning type as Clean-In-Place (CIP).
The Science: CIP is a highly specific industrial term used in factories, breweries, and dairies where automated piping systems clean themselves internally without being taken apart. A portable manual vacuum cleaner cannot be "CIP."
The Fix: Change the cleaning type to Manual / Wet & Dry Extraction.
4. The Specification Table is Completely Scrambled
The second block of specifications is full of scrambled text, impossible units, and corrupted data formatting:
Function 755mm and Capacity 455mm: Function cannot be measured in millimeters, and Capacity must be measured in Liters (L), not millimeters.
The Power/Voltage Flip-Flop: The top spec says the vacuum motor is $1000\text{W}$ and the water pump is $34\text{W}$. The lower block completely flips this, saying the vacuum motor is 34w and the voltage is 220-230V/1000W.
Smashed Text: Air flow rate 27.8LVacuum suction 53L/S has merged two different specs. Air flow should be in liters per second ($\text{L/S}$), and vacuum suction should be in millibars ($\text{mbar}$ or $\text{kPa}$).
How to Clean Up the Spec Table
Delete that entire chaotic second block and use a clean, accurate profile like this:
Specification | Detail |
Product Type | Commercial Wet & Dry Vacuum / Extractor |
Model | LC-40SC |
Total Power | 1034W |
Vacuum Motor Power | 1000W |
Pump Power | 34W |
Voltage | 220–240V / 50Hz |
Air Flow Rate | 53 L/S |
Vacuum Suction | 230 mbar |
Tank Diameter | 335 mm |
Height | 885 mm |
Hose Diameter | 40 mm |
Cable Length | 7 m |
Net Weight | 17.5 kg |

