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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Features

* Depending on model purchased, your unit may not appear exactly as shown.

BEFORE FIRST USE 

remove all components from the packaging and familiarize yourself

with them to help you with the assembly and operation of your Power Mop. 

Assembling the Power Mop Unit 

• Snap Yoke Rod (8) into the Conversion Bar Link (9) as shown in Fig. 2.

• Install the Handle Section (2) by ensuring that the Connector Key (10) matches the shape of

the Notch in the Main Unit Tube (11) before inserting and snapping in place. Push Handle
Section until you hear a “click” sound to ensure it is properly assembled with Main Unit Tube.
(see Fig. 3) 

• Unscrew Thumbscrew (3) from Slider (12) 

and i

nsert Conversion Bar (13) into Slider 

as

shown in Fig. 4

Re-install

Thumbscrew and hand tighten.

• Install the Brush (5) by lining up the shape of the end of the accessory with the shaft and

push it on, until it snaps in place. See Fig. 5 for reference. To remove the Brush, simply pull it
off.

WARNING:  

Do not attach/remove accessory when unit is running.

• Convert the unit from Scrubbing Mode to Mop Mode as shown in Fig. 6.

• Install Pad Holder (7) to Yoke (14) as shown in Fig. 7.  Push it in until you hear a “click”

sound.

Battery Installation

Note:

Before installing batteries, ensure the Power Mop is in Mop Mode. See section 

How to 

Convert the Unit

for proper mode conversion.

CAUTION:  Use caution when removing batteries as they may become hot if the 

unit is used in scrubbing mode for extended periods of time.

Remove the Battery Compartment (15) by pushing the tab and rotating up as shown in 

Fig. 8

. Insert four fresh alkaline AA batteries making sure to match (+) and (-) terminals

correctly. Insert batteries as shown in Fig. 9 starting with the ones close to cover first. 
Re-install the battery compartment into unit. Use alkaline batteries only.

WARNING:  Batteries can explode, or leak, and can cause injury or fire. To reduce 

this risk:

•  Carefully follow all instructions and warnings on the battery label and package.

•  Always insert batteries correctly with regard to polarity (+ and -), marked on the battery and

the equipment.

•  Do not short battery terminals.

•  Do not charge batteries.

•  Do not mix old and new batteries. Replace all of them at the same time with new batteries of

the same brand and type.

•  Remove dead batteries immediately and dispose of per local codes.

•  Do not dispose of batteries in fire.

•  Keep batteries out of reach of children.

•  Remove batteries if the device will not be used for several months.

•  Transporting batteries can possibly cause fires if the battery terminals inadvertently come in

contact with conductive materials such as keys, coins, hand tools and the like. The US
Department of Transportation Hazardous Material Regulations (HMR) actually prohibit
transporting batteries in commerce or on airplanes (i.e. packed in suitcases and carryon
luggage) UNLESS they are properly protected from short circuits. So when transporting
individual batteries, make sure that the battery terminals are protected and well insulated
from materials that could contact them and cause a short circuit.

Installation and Ejection of “No Touch” Cleaning Pads

“No Touch” Pad Installation

1. To attach the Cleaning Pad the Power Mop needs to be in Mop Mode. See section 

How

to Convert the Unit

for proper mode conversion.

2. Place the Cleaning Pad (6) on the floor with the fabric side touching the floor surface as

shown in 

Fig. 10A

.

3. Bring the Pad Holder (7) over the Cleaning Pad and insert it inside the Cleaning Pad. 
4. Apply a small pressure on the Pad Holder to secure the pad in place.

Cleaning Pad Ejection

1. To eject, raise the Pad Holder above the floor and turn the Pad Holder Knob (16)

(Fig. 10B)

in the direction indicated by the arrow.

2. Dispose of the Cleaning Pad 

Note:  

It might be possible to recycle the Cleaning Pad in your area. Verify with your local 

recycling organization to inquire about it.
The Power Mop also accepts common disposable pads as well as common washable and 
reusable pads (i.e. Microfiber cloths).  These pads can readily be found in most retail
stores. 

Installation and Removal of Generic Cleaning Pads

To install Generic Pads:

1. Lay the pad flat on the floor.
2. Center the Pad Holder of the Power Mop directly over the pad on the floor.
3. Wrap the edges of the pad around the sides of the Pad Holder to reach the Rubber 

Grippers (17) found on the top of the Pad Holder as shown in 

Fig. 10C

.

4. Insert the edges of the pads, one at a time, into each of the 4 Rubber Grippers found on

top of the Pad Holder.  Use your finger to do this. 

5. To remove dirty pad, simply pull pad out of Rubber Grippers.

Hanging the Unit

1. Find a stud within the wall where the unit will rest.
2. Insert a 2” (63.5 mm) finishing nail at 45 degree from at least 52” (1321 mm) to the floor.

The nail head should extend 1” (25 mm) from the wall.  See Fig. 11 and 11A for details.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

How to Convert the Unit

12A - Mop Mode
12B - Scrubbing Mode
12C - Brush Installation / Removal Mode

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C

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Summary of Contents for 90503695

Page 1: ... Brush and Cleaning Pad installed Any electronic or electrical appliance should not be stored in or exposed to areas of high heat or humidity Do not store your Power Mop close to stoves radiators furnaces or in a bathroom or bathing area Do not contact moving parts Catalog Number PM1000 FORM NO 90503695 REV 1 PRINTED IN CHINA Copyright 2007 Black Decker MAR 07 VEA EL ESPAÑOL EN LA CONTRAPORTADA IN...

Page 2: ...ut of reach of children Remove batteries if the device will not be used for several months Transporting batteries can possibly cause fires if the battery terminals inadvertently come in contact with conductive materials such as keys coins hand tools and the like The US Department of Transportation Hazardous Material Regulations HMR actually prohibit transporting batteries in commerce or on airplan...

Page 3: ...osition Slider Mode 4 Unit needs servicing 4 Call Customer Service 5 Brush jammed 5 Clean hair or debris from brush Does not spray 1 Bottle empty 1 Refill Bottle 2 Bottle not inserted properly 2 Push Bottle into unit until you hear a click sound 3 Nozzle plugged 3 Clean out the blocked Nozzle with a needle For assistance with your product visit our website www blackanddecker com for the location o...

Page 4: ...ans le mur pour y poser l appareil 2 Insérer un clou de finition de 63 5 mm 2 po selon un angle de 45 degrés à au moins 1 321 mm 52 po du sol La tête du clou doit sortir de 25 mm 1 po du mur Voir les figures 11 et 11A pour en savoir plus FONCTIONNEMENT Conversion de l appareil 12A Mode Vadrouille 12B Mode Brosseuse 12C Installation de la brosse Mode de retrait Passage du mode Vadrouille au mode Br...

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Page 6: ...ohadillas sobre el piso y gire la perilla del sujetador de almohadillas 16 Fig 10B en la dirección que indica la flecha 2 Eliminación de la almohadilla de limpieza Nota Probablemente pueda reciclar la almohadilla de limpieza en su área Consulte a la organización de reciclado local para obtener más información al respecto El trapeador a baterías también acepta almohadillas desechables comunes así c...

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