I adored the vacuum cleaner in general. Easy to use and store, good at washing. This vacuum cleaner is being used with pleasure by a 10-year-old boy to clean his room. However, there is always a fly in the ointment. The button stopped functioning yesterday, so when you press it, there is no water. Service is not available from December 29 to January 9 according to the website's statement. So, what should I do? I used a tester to check the contacts on the handle and found no short circuit at the water supply button. I took the handle apart, and all it takes are three screws and locks. The push bar beneath the button was severely damaged. The plastic is extremely delicate, and the pressure protrusion is made not above the mikrik, but in front of it, because the button always presses on the bar for a break. In my opinion, this was done on purpose so that it would break. For now, things are as they are since I applied hot glue where it belonged and everything is now in its proper place. But the silt was still there, as they say. In order to save money on button materials, the device is not particularly inexpensive.