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Using the Monster Mop Cleaning System
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C. Refilling Tank and Replacing Pad During Use
During cleaning the Tank will become empty and need refilling.
However, there is no need to refill the Tank at the exact moment it
becomes empty. During cleaning the Microfibre Pad will become
dirty (or too dry) and will need replacing.
The empty Tank should be refilled and the dirty Microfibre Pad
should be replaced at the same time.
Note: Each Microfibre Pad needs ONLY a tank full of liquids to create
moist heat. The Tank holds exactly the right amount of liquids for
each Microfibre Pad. When a dirty Pad is replaced with a clean
Pad, refill the empty Tank with liquids to provide moisture to the
clean Pad.
To Fill Tank with Liquids:
• Open Tank door by grasping and pulling it away from the Tank
opening
• Use the Fill Cup to SLOWLY add tap, distilled or demineralized
water and/or the Monster brand of cleaning solution, sanitizer or
fragrance to the Tank.
(It is normal to have some overflow due to
bubbles inside the Tank).
• Firmly push the Tank door closed.
To Replace Dirty Pad:
• Step down on the Tab and hold with your foot
• Lift Mop up and away from the dirty Pad to remove
• Place a clean Pad on the floor with Tab facing up.
• Lower Mop on to clean Pad and press firmly to attach.
Resume cleaning when the Tank has been refilled and the Pad
replaced. Repeat the above steps until your floors are clean.
*IMPORTANT*
The Monster Mop is calibrated to release liquid from the Tank
to the Microfibre Pad in HOT/WET Mode, for optimal cleaning
performance of the Pad. Liquids will automatically release on to the
Microfibre Pad to keep it damp during cleaning. When liquids run
out, add more liquids and replace the Microfibre Pad, if needed.
• Keep the Monster Mop moving in a slow and steady motion to
avoid over-saturation of the Microfibre Pad.
• Place Mop on the Mop Rest Pad when not in use.
• When finished using, unplug Mop and let it cool on Mop Rest Pad
before removing Microfibre Pad and storing unit in a dry location.
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