The round nylon brush is great for cleaning smooth hard surfaces, such as toilets, sinks, and kitchen counters, etc.
The round copper brush is great for cleaning coarse or metal surfaces, such as brick floors, car wheels, metal doors and metal frames, etc. Both
brushes can also effectively clean the grease on pans, stoves and ovens in the kitchen. They can be used with soap or detergent to clean dirty
areas.
NOTICE
Never use the round brass brush on surfaces that are prone to scratching.GARMENT STEAMING TOOL
3. To use the Window Cleaning tool as Garment Steamer, install the Microfiber Cloth (Garment Steaming cloth) over the Window Cleaning/Garment
Steamer Tool (as illustrated in Fig. 3a, 3b & 3c).
3a 3b 3c
NOTICE
Do not carry out this procedure on heat and steam sensitive surfaces. The force and heat of the steam may adversely affect certain materials.
Always check the suitability of using the steamer on a particular surface by first testing a hidden area.
WARNING
Never direct steam towards people, animals or plants.
NOTICE
Do not use the steam to clean frozen windows. Be careful when
using the steamer on glass, as it may break. Do not use steamer on
leather, wax polished furniture or waxed floors, synthetic fabrics,
velvet or other delicate steam-‐sensitive materials.
The factory and its affiliated companies assume no liability for
personal injury or property damage resulting from the misuse of
the STEAM MOP, including the failure to comply with instructions
contained in this User Guide or provided by the manufacturer or
distributor of the treated surface.
NOTICE
Please refer to label on item of clothing to check if garment can
be steamed. Some fabrics like leather, suede, and velvet may not
be suitable for steaming. If you are not sure then steam a small
part of the inside of the garment to test that it does not damage
the fabric before steaming the entire garment or fabric.
CAUTION: Pulling on the Telescopic Hose with excessive force will
damage the hose, possibly resulting in a steam leak.
WARNING
DANGER OF SCALDING
Do not touch the Garment Steamer Tool/Cloth during usage, as
these components can get extremely hot.
Keep the Telescopic Hose away from your body and avoid
touching the hose as it can get hot.
When the Hand-‐Held Steamer stops emitting steam, simply turn
off and unplug the unit, refill the Water Tank and continue
cleaning.
Once you finish cleaning allow the Garment Steamer Cloth to cool
down and carefully remove it from the Window Cleaning Tool, as
the Garment Steamer Cloth could still be hot.
Never leave the STEAM MOP unattended while plugged in. For
Best Results: Sweep or vacuum floor prior to using the STEAM
MOP.
To avoid pudding of water, the Microfiber Cloth must be clean and
dry for use. To replace the cleaning cloth,
proceed as follows: let the cleaning cloth cool down, remove cloth
from unit, replace with a new Microfiber Cloth
(Optional Item) and continue use. Select low steam regulator
position. To sanitize an area of your floor, leave the STEAM MOP
at high steam setting over the steam area for about 10
seconds,but no longer than 15 seconds.
NOTICE
Do not carry out this procedure on heat and steam sensitive
floors.
IMPORTANT
Never steam at one spot for too long. This can cause floor surface
damage. Do not put hands or feet under the steam mop. Unit gets
very hot. During use, a pulsing noise may be heard indicating that
the mop is producing steam .This noise is normal. There may be
some minor ”spitting” of water mixed with the steam. This is also
normal. The force and heat of the steam may adversely affect
certain materials. Always check the suitability of using the STEAM
MOP on a surface by carrying out a preliminary test on a hidden
area.
The factory and its affiliated companies assume no liability for
personal injury or property damage resulting from the misuse of
the STEAM MOP, including the failure to comply with instructions
contained in this User Guide or provided by the manufacturer or
distributor of the treated surface.
AFTER USE
1) Unplug Power Cord from outlet.
2) Allow Mop Pad/Cloths to cool down and carefully remove
cleaning cloth from mop Head, as cleaning cloth could still be hot.
3)Any water remaining in the Water Tank should be emptied prior
to appliance storage. Always empty the Water Tank at the end if
each use.
4)Let any water (that may remain as a product of condensation)
drain from the steam opening prior to storing the appliance.
5)Wrap Power Cord around Upper and Lower Cord Wrap.
6)Wipe al surfaces of the STEAM MOP with a soft cloth. Store in a
protected, dry area.
7)Please store the unit in a cool and dry place when not in use. Do
not leave it exposed to sunlight or rain.
8)Upright storage of the STEAM MOP with a wet Mop Pad/Cloth
may result in the formation of white marks on your floor.To
remove the white marks. Clean area with vinegar. Make sure to
remove the Mop Pad/Cloth before
Storage.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
WARNING
BE SURE THAT THE UNIT DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER
OUTLET WHEN PERFORMING CLEANING
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