Kogan KAMOP151STMA User Manual Download Page 17

 
 
 
 
Before first use  

Note that there may be residual water traces in the tank: this is due to quality control testing 

and does not indicate a defect with the product.  
 

For all usage modes  

 

When mopping, we recommend using the long handle attachment to allow an 

upright position. 

 

For general cleaning usage, the long handle attachment should be removed so 

that unit can be used as a handheld steam cleaner. However, long handle 

attachment may be used for cleaning hard-to-reach spots, such as floor grout, 

ceilings, or high curtains. 

CAUTION:

 Always support pole of handle attachment with two hands while lifting.  

 

Many surfaces only require be spraying with the Jet Nozzle to clean and disinfect, 

then wiping with a clean dry cloth, towel or paper towel (such as kitchen counters, 

microwaves, stovetops, bathroom sinks, kitchen and bath fixtures). 

 

The nylon brushes can be used on most surfaces for hard-to-remove dirt, grime 

spots or stains (such as baked-on food on ovens and oven doors, baked-on 

stovetop spills, bath or kitchen grease and grime, rubber seals on fridges and 

freezers, etc). 

 

The nylon brushes are also very effective in removing spots and stains and stains 

from clothing and upholstery. This can be done with steam alone or with a stain 

remover designed for your specific use. Do not put any type of chemical or liquid 

product in your steamer; only water is to be used in the unit. 

 

The mop head and cloth mop pad are designed primarily for use on floors, 

including linoleum, tile, marble, stone and more. It may also be used on upholstery, 

depending on the type of fabric being cleaned. 

 

When dried, some stains (on carpet or other surfaces) may require a bit of extra 

scrubbing with one of the nylon brushes and/or a product designed for stain 

removal (not supplied). It is helpful on carpet and cloth surfaces to blot with a clean 

dry towel to help removal.  

 

The metal brushes are useful for heavy-duty jobs such as barbecue grills, oven 

racks, tyre wheels, etc. 

Do not 

use these brushes on anything that the wire bristles 

may scratch or damage. 

 

 

         OPERATION TIPS 

Summary of Contents for KAMOP151STMA

Page 1: ...PREMIUM 15 IN 1 STEAM MOP KAMOP151STMA...

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Page 3: ...to Off position before plugging or unplugging the appliance Any appliance is electrically live even when switch is off To reduce risk of electrical shock o Always unplug power cord immediately after u...

Page 4: ...ing unsealed floor surfaces such as hardwood is not recommended and may result in warping or damage to the surface Always allow the appliance to cool completely at least 5 minutes before storing Follo...

Page 5: ...crofibre cloths for use with window upholstery tool and steam wand 16 Wire bristle brush 4 Carpet glider 17 Steam wand 5 Water funnel 11 Scraper tool 18 Window upholstery tool 6 Fine detail nozzle 12...

Page 6: ...OVERVIEW Anti calc filter Water tank cap Steam button Steam adjustment dial Accessory release button Steam outlet...

Page 7: ...a tight seal 1a Remove tap 1b Fill tank 1c Replace cap BASIC OPERATION Notes In order to significantly reduce mineral build up and prolong the life of the device use of distilled or de mineralized wat...

Page 8: ...at it is powered on and heating up Once the device s indicator light changes to GREEN it is ready for use This may take approximately 30 seconds depending on the amount of water in the tank Press and...

Page 9: ...zle Small adapter Small brush Large brush Grout brush Scraper Fine detail nozzle Metal brush Metal grout brush Window upholstery tool Microfibre cloths Long for use with steam wand Medium for use with...

Page 10: ...til it clicks into place Figure 3a When the device is on and ready for use green indicator light press and hold the trigger button on the handle to release steam Figure 3b To stop the flow of steam re...

Page 11: ...head press the release button at the front of the device to unlock and pull back on the mop head until it detaches When using the mop head ensure you have attached the microfibre mop pad to the mop h...

Page 12: ...gure 5a The jet nozzle attachment doubles as an adapter for the attachments with large bases such as the steam wand hose and utility nozzle To fit these attachments first fit the jet nozzle to the dev...

Page 13: ...secure the hose If done correctly the release latch on the hose Figure 6a will be facing upright when complete To remove the hose from the jet nozzle pull the release latch away from the adapter to u...

Page 14: ...hese accessories first fit the utility nozzle to the jet nozzle then align the desired small accessory with the utility nozzle insert and rotate 90 until secured in place Figure 7b Look for the arrow...

Page 15: ...l wire bristle brushes for hard to clean surfaces such as barbecue grills oven racks tyre wheels etc Do not use these brushes on anything that the wire bristles may scratch or damage Window tool Clean...

Page 16: ...ble for scraping dried residue or getting into narrow corners Fine detail nozzle For small areas requiring delicate attention to detail this fine detail nozzle is ideal Steam wand The steam wand allow...

Page 17: ...s such as baked on food on ovens and oven doors baked on stovetop spills bath or kitchen grease and grime rubber seals on fridges and freezers etc The nylon brushes are also very effective in removing...

Page 18: ...e ceramic vinyl etc Countertops Bath and Kitchen fixtures Most routine cleaning tasks High Max Flooring in high traffic areas HIGH setting not recommended for hardwood floors Tough grime and stains st...

Page 19: ...rth motion over the area to enhance the cleaning process To sanitise surfaces set steam adjustment dial to a high setting and hold so the jet nozzle is approximately 1 2 cm from the surface for at lea...

Page 20: ...Slowly slide steam wand upward from bottom to top of the garment Direct steam wand away from the garment and smooth material with your free hand Repeat as the necessary unit garment is fresh and wrin...

Page 21: ...h this Signs that your water is hard may include difficulty achieving lather with soap or cleaning products or a white build up on bathroom or kitchen areas such as shower screens taps or kettles If y...

Page 22: ...up may limit the effectiveness and reduce the life of the device The best way to minimise mineral build up is to use distilled or de mineralised water when using the steamer Also it is recommended th...

Page 23: ...of fresh distilled water Set steam adjustment dial back to Max and spray full contents of water tank into a sink or tub If you used a water vinegar solution you may need to repeat this until vinegar...

Page 24: ...ion Cleaning Care The weighted brass ball connected to end of water tube inside water tank has come loose Reattach it by snapping it back onto black nozzle at end of tube Not holding Steam button Pres...

Page 25: ...Dimensions 1102 x 300 x 207mm Cord length 5 metres Maximum temperature 100 105 C Water tank capacity 380ml Input voltage 220 240V Power 1500W SPECIFICATIONS...

Page 26: ...NOTES...

Page 27: ...NOTES...

Page 28: ...ion We hope that this user guide has given you the assistance needed for a simple set up For the most up to date guide for your product as well as any additional assistance you may require head online...

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