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Pull

Set Off

Cover

Insert

Stick

Open

STEAM MOP

MAX

MIN

MAX

Open the Quick Clamp and adjust 
handle to desire length.

Close the Quick Clamp to lock the handle in 
place and insert the telescopic pole into the 
main body of the steam mop.

Secure the Mop Pad to the 
bottom of the Mop Head firmly.

Open the cover to the water reservoir and 
fill with water. Do not overfill.  Snap the 
cover back on before use. 

Summary of Contents for STM-501

Page 1: ...Steam Mop STM 501 www salavusa com...

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Page 3: ...als Doing so could destroy the appliance 9 Unplug the power cord and allow the appliance to cool down completely before draining the water tank changing the mop pad and cleaning for storage 10 Keep th...

Page 4: ...MAX MIN CABLESTORE CarpetGlider Main Body with Water Reservoir Mop Pad Measuring Cup Cord Hooks Mop Head Telescopic Handle Pole STM 501 320ML 45 seconds 120V 60Hz 1100W Model Water Tank Capacity Stea...

Page 5: ...to desire length Close the Quick Clamp to lock the handle in place and insert the telescopic pole into the main body of the steam mop Secure the Mop Pad to the bottom of the Mop Head firmly Open the c...

Page 6: ...P 2 ON 99 9 Sterilized Plug in steam mop and turn on by pressing Power Button Wait 45 seconds for steam ready time Steam mop is now ready for use High temperature steam can kill up to 99 9 of germs an...

Page 7: ...low the steam mop to cool down completely about 30 mins Press release button to unlock the handle pull out the handle before draining out the water Install the Telescopic Handle Pole to the main body...

Page 8: ...Screw Attach the Mop Pad to the bottom of the Mop Head firmly For carpet cleaning make sure the Mop Pad is firmly attached to the Mop Head and place mop on top of the Carpet Glider Rotate the Cord Hoo...

Page 9: ...s not turning on The power indicating light does not light up The appliance fails to steam The power indicating light is on The appliance fails to steam The power indicating light is on The appliance...

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