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Attaching the steam head

 

Slide the stem on the bottom of the main body into the 

socket  on  the  Steam  Head  12  until  the  Steam  Head 

clicks into place. 

 

The Steam Head can be removed from the Main Body 

by pressing the button on the back of the Steam Head. 

 

Attaching a cleaning pad 

The  Steam  Head  has  a  series  of  hooks  on  the 

underside.  Place  the  Micro-fiber  Cleaning  Pad  on  the 

floor  and  press  the  Steam  Head  down  onto  it 

–  they 

will bond tightly. 

 

To remove the pad, place the toe of your shoe onto the 

Cleaning  Pad  removal  tab  and  hold  while  lifting  the 

Steam Mop up.

 

 

Attaching Carpet Gilder 

Press  the  Steam  Mop,  with  Microfiber  Cleaning  Pad 

fitted to Steam Head, down onto the Carpet Glider until 

it clicks into place. 

Place  the  toe  of  your  shoe  onto  the  Cleaning  Pad 

removal  tab  and  lift  the  Steam  Mop  to  remove  the 

Carpet Glider. 

 

 

OPERATION 

1.    Filling the water tank 

Remove  the  Water  Tank  9  from  the  Main  Body  by 

pressing  the  Release  Catch  8.  Unscrew  the  Water 

Tank Filler Cap 10, and using the Measuring Cup add 

350mL water to the tank.    Replace the Filler Cap and 

tighten. 

Install the Water Tank back onto the Main Body until it 

clicks into place. 

2.    Plug in the appliance into a grounded outlet. 

When  the  appliance  is  switched  on,  the  indicator  light  will  turn  red;  this  indicates  preheating 

mode.If  the  light  does  not  illuminate,  please  check  the  "Troubleshooting"  section  for 

assistance.

 

 

The Steam Mop has a warm-up time of 30 seconds. After the completion of the warm-up, the 

indicator color turns blue. The Steam mop is ready for use. 

Summary of Contents for CK247

Page 1: ...Page 1 of 10 CK247 JDW STEAM MOP Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...s in the cord set are coloured in the following way BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE GREEN YELLOW EARTH The wire that is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal that is marked with the letter N The wir...

Page 3: ...c Even with the application of the relevant safety regulations and the implementation of safety devices certain residual risks cannot be avoided These include Injuries caused by touching any moving pa...

Page 4: ...test an isolated area of the surface to be cleaned before proceeding We also recommend that you check the use and care instructions from the floor manufacturer Never put de scaling aromatic alcoholic...

Page 5: ...ances by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance STANDARD FEATURES A Handle B Handle Tube 1 C Handle Tube 2 D Measuring C...

Page 6: ...e factory to ensure product performance and safety When assembling your new steam mop for the first time you may notice water residue inside of the unit WARNING Before attempting any of the following...

Page 7: ...d down onto the Carpet Glider until it clicks into place Place the toe of your shoe onto the Cleaning Pad removal tab and lift the Steam Mop to remove the Carpet Glider OPERATION 1 Filling the water t...

Page 8: ...team mop begins to produce steam more slowly than usual or stops producing steam you may need to remove lime scale Lime scale can develop over time on the metal parts and greatly affect mop performanc...

Page 9: ...ntative If the supply cord is damaged it shall be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard Cleaning Microfiber Pad Machine washable on...

Page 10: ...PROBLEM POSSIBLE REASON POSSIBLE SOLUTION Reduced steam or no steam Water tank may be empty Fill water tank Steam nozzle may be blocked Clean steam nozzle There is no power to the unit Make sure unit...

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