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Press the water tank 
release button and lift 
the water tank by the 
handle

Pull the tab on the 
water tank to open

IMPORTANT: Allow the steam mop to fully cool down before performing any maintenance or troubleshooting checks
Don’t leave water or detergent in the tanks between uses, as this can effect the machines performance, the water/
detergent tanks need to be emptied and rinsed after each use.

Empty any excess water 
over the sink

Rinse water tank with water and 
replace water tank tab, push 
firmly to close before replacing 
back onto the machine

Push both detergent 
tank release buttons 
and lift to remove

Twist detergent tank 
cap anti-clockwise  
and lift to remove

Empty any excess  
detergent over the sink

Rinse detergent tank with water  
and replace detergent tank cap,  
turn clockwise to tighten before 
replacing back onto the machine

Hold corner of pad down with 
foot and lift steam mop to  
peel away

All cleaning pads are machine  
washable (Max 40’C) allow to  
fully dry before use

Emptying the detergent tank

Removing cleaning pads

Emptying the twin tank

MAINTENANCE

10

Max 40°C

Summary of Contents for Steam Fresh Combi

Page 1: ...Version 1 0 Steam Fresh Combi User Guide HS86 SFC ZA ...

Page 2: ...Contents Machine Overview General Safety Information Operation Maintenance FAQs Other Information CONTENTS 1 1 9 6 2 12 10 7 4 3 13 11 8 5 ...

Page 3: ...storage Handle release button Detergent tank Quick cord release hook Tool storage Quick cord release hook Floorhead release button Carpet glider Hose Window tool Window tool cloth Large plastic brush Small plastic brush Metal brush Scraper nozzle Grout brush Concentration nozzle Detail nozzle 250 ml detergent Accessory bag Velcro microfibre cleaning pads MACHINE OVERVIEW 2 1 1 7 4 4 10 10 14 22 21...

Page 4: ...empt to remove blockages with sharp objects as this may cause damage to the steam mop remove blockages only as instructed in this guide 13 Don t aim the steam mop at people animals plants and electrical components such as interior of ovens or wires Never touch the steam burst or floor head from a short distance there is a risk of scalding 14 Don t use the steam mop with incorrect voltage as this m...

Page 5: ... steam mop Assembling your steam mop OPERATION Please read General Safety Information at the beginning before use 4 Push the main body down into the floor head until it clicks into place Push the handle into main body until it clicks into place To stand steam mop upright push handle until clicks into place ...

Page 6: ...nd 150ml of water into the detergent tank Slide the water tank back into the machine until it clicks into place Pull the tab on the water tank cap to open Twist the detergent tank cap anti clockwise and lift to remove Insert the detergent tank back into the machine until it clicks into place Filling twin tank Filling detergent tank IMPORTANT If you don t want to use detergent on your flooring turn...

Page 7: ...s happens turn off and unplug the steam mop allow to cool for a least 2 to 4 hours and re start Push On Off switch to turn machine on To produce steam squeeze the trigger in short bursts Don t hold the trigger continuously to prevent over wetting floors Move the steam mop slowly backwards and forwards across the floor paying particular attention to high traffic areas Squeeze release trigger as req...

Page 8: ... down Lift steam mop to unhook and remove To recline the steam mop place foot on floor head and pull handle backwards Place foot on outer floor head and gently pull away steam mop to release the compact scrub brush Move steam mop back and forwards across the floor getting into corners and awkward places Turn the detergent dial to OFF when refreshing carpets Place the microfibre pad on the floor wh...

Page 9: ...ocked into position and secure To remove accessory connector hose turn anti clockwise Small tools can be attached via concentration nozzle twist clockwise until locked into position and secure To remove concentration nozzle turn anticlockwise Using small accessories Using large accessories Using the handheld steamer OPERATION 8 Remove water tank and refill before use When using the handheld always...

Page 10: ...residue from ovens work surfaces and pans Grout brush Detail nozzle Scraper tool Using the tools OPERATION 9 Ideal for any surface from tiles sinks toilets and oven tops Use to remove soap scum in baths and shower enclosures and to clean heavily soiled areas in kitchens Great for leaving your windows tiles and mirrors gleaming Attach the cloth to the squeegee tool for use on upholstery and clothes...

Page 11: ...water tank with water and replace water tank tab push firmly to close before replacing back onto the machine Push both detergent tank release buttons and lift to remove Twist detergent tank cap anti clockwise and lift to remove Empty any excess detergent over the sink Rinse detergent tank with water and replace detergent tank cap turn clockwise to tighten before replacing back onto the machine Hol...

Page 12: ...e the hard water filter New filter beige cream colour Hard water filter should be replaced every 3 to 6 months or if discoloured Remove the water tank to access the hard water filter 3 6 Months If there is an obstruction to the steam flow through the machine steam may be released through the bleed valve located on the side of the handheld With the pad removed from the floor head insert a small thi...

Page 13: ...itted and the hard water filter is in place Hard water filter may be blocked and need to be replaced Steam path may be blocked Go to Maintenance page Check correct setting has been selected to use solution selected vinyl or tile Check the solution has been diluted to correct strength Why won t the cleaning pad pick up dirt The cleaning pad may already be saturated or dirty wash the cleaning pad Go...

Page 14: ...ange the product in terms of this warranty subject to legislative requirements This warranty shall be valid only where the customer has not broken the product himself or used the product for something that it is not supposeed to be used for The warranty does not include and will not be construed to cover products damaged as a result of disaster misuse tamper abuse or any unauthorised modification ...

Page 15: ...oral Pads Type 3 1 1 134357 00 Hoover Steam Detergent 500ML 1 9 131842 00 EEC Statement of Compliance Manufacturer EEC importer Hoover hereby on our own responsibility declare that the HS86 SFC ZA series is manufactured in compliance with the following Directives Safety 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive EMC 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive Waste electrical products should not be ...

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