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C800949

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Steam Mop Operation

 Caution

Always wear shoes when 
using your steam mop. The 
steam emitted from the mop 
is hot and may burn if direct 
contact with skin occurs.

NOTE: 

Sweep or vacuum floors 

prior to using your steam mop.

Filling the Water Tank

Locate the water tank on 
the front of the steam mop. 
Depress the side grips to 
release the tank from the mop 
handle. Remove tank. (Figure F)
Turn water tank cap counter-
clockwise 45°. Push lever up 
with thumbs to release.  
(Figure G)
Fill tank with tap or distilled 
water. Replace water cap and 
twist clockwise until tightly 
secure. (Figure H)
Gently slide water tank into 
place. You will hear a click once 
the tank is secure.

Steam Generation

Plug the steam mop into a 
grounded outlet.
Push the ON/OFF button.  
(Figure I)
The red indicator lights in  
the water tank will illuminate 
during the heating process.  
This should take approximately 
25 seconds.
The steam mop is ready to use 
when the blue indicator lights in 
the water tank are illuminated.
The water tank will need to be 
refilled when the red indicator 
lights begin flashing.
Depress steam trigger on 
handle to release the steam.  
(Figure J)

NOTE:

 Always turn the unit off 

(Push the ON/OFF button, the 
lights will go out) and unplug 
before refilling.

Figure F 

Figure H 

Figure G  

Figure I 

Figure J 

Amount of Water

Duration of Steam

360 ml / 12 oz

Approximately 20 minutes

180 ml / 6 oz

Approximately 10 minutes

Summary of Contents for SteamMachine Plus

Page 1: ...TION MANUAL FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY KEEP CHILDREN AWAY FROM WORK AREA Customer Service 1 800 264 5442 or 763 780 5115 8 a m to 5 p m CST C800949 Contents Safeguards and Warnings 2 3 Getting Started 4 S...

Page 2: ...ng on cord Always grasp the plug not the cord DO NOT expose machine to rain or freezing temperatures NEVER operate without the water tank cap screwed tightly in place NEVER use this machine to clean e...

Page 3: ...to lead a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after use Extension Cords Make sure your extension cord is UL ETL CSA listed and is in...

Page 4: ...Mop Steam Trigger 5 Mop Head Connector 6 Mop Head 7 Handheld Unit Release Latch 8 Handheld Unit Steam Button 9 Power Cord 10 ON OFF Switch 11 Indicator Lights 2 12 Water Inlet 13 Steam Control Knob 1...

Page 5: ...aching the Cleaning Pad Place the Cleaning Pad on the bottom of the mop head The pad will adhere with the hook and loop attachment Figure D Attaching the Carpet Glider NOTE Do not use the Carpet Glide...

Page 6: ...slide water tank into place You will hear a click once the tank is secure Steam Generation Plug the steam mop into a grounded outlet Push the ON OFF button Figure I The red indicator lights in the wat...

Page 7: ...ceptacle NOTE If it is difficult to slide the adaptor into place the O rings on the outside of steam nozzle located on the Handheld Unit receptacle may need to be lubricated with petroleum jelly Figur...

Page 8: ...a foot on the back of the steam mop and gently pull the handle towards you Remove the microfiber cleaning pad Wash in warm water with a mild detergent lay flat to dry Wash the Handheld Steamer Access...

Page 9: ...it will not turn on Blown fuse or breaker Replace fuse or reset breaker in home Power cord not plugged in Plug cord into a grounded working circuit Internal unit fuse blown Contact customer service Wa...

Page 10: ...ssory 7 C806135 Nozzle angled 8 C806136 Brush grout 9 C806137 Scraper 10 C806140 Measuring Cup 11 C806131 Microfiber Pad 2 12 C806139 Bonnet squeegee 13 C806129 Mop Head 14 C806130 Carpet Glider 1 2 3...

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