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 USING THE WEDGE CLEANING TOOL

Cleaning Tip:

 

The Wedge Cleaning Tool 

was designed for cleaning a variety of 

surfaces and is exceptional on those that are 

large and flat, both horizontal and vertical. 

Broad cleaning sides and super absorbent 

microfiber fabrics loosen, lift, and lock in dirt 

and grime while sanitising at the same time. 

The wedge tip and squared edges reach 

into tight areas often missed or difficult to 

reach with traditional cleaning methods. The 

Wedge sides concave to wrap around sink 

and faucet fixtures, door knobs, and other 

small curved surfaces leaving them clean all 

around. Multiple sides provide more surface 

cleaning area and allow one to clean with 

one side and finish with the other. Surface 

examples for use are countertops, tabletops, 

cabinets, walls, floor spot cleaning, 

bathroom fixtures and more.

1

   Slide the Wedge All-Purpose Pocket over the 

Wedge Cleaning Tool frame until it is completely 
on. (

fig. 20

)

2

   Close the cinch by pulling on the elastic band and 

sliding the locking bean to tighten. (

fig. 21

)

3

   Attach the Wedge Cleaning Tool by snapping into 

the handle of the Accessory Hose until it clicks 
into place. (

fig. 22

)

4

    Press the power button to start steaming.

5

   To remove the Wedge Cleaning Tool, press and 

hold down the Accessory release button. Then 
slide out the Wedge Cleaning Tool.

  

CAUTION:

 Turn the unit off before attaching or 

removing the Wedge Cleaning Tool. Always use 
the Wedge Cleaning Tool with a pocket attached.

 

 CAUTION

: It is recommended that you allow the 

cleaning pockets to cool off before removing them 
from the Wedge Cleaning Tool to avoid possible 
scalding injury.

fig. 20

fig. 22

fig. 21

Summary of Contents for S2901 Series

Page 1: ...S2901 series OWNER S GUIDE...

Page 2: ...intended use 2 DO NOT use outdoors 3 DO NOT leave the appliance unattended when plugged in Always unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet when not in use and before servicing 4 DO NOT allow t...

Page 3: ...manufacturer SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 13 DO NOT unplug by pulling on power cord To unplug grasp the plug not the power cord Do not use extension cords or outlets with inadequate current carrying capaci...

Page 4: ...rn your used device please use the return and collection systems or contact the retailer where this product was purchased They can take this product for environmental safe recycling This product has n...

Page 5: ...our Carpet Glider 5 Using Your Handheld Steamer 6 Using Your Removable Handheld Steamer with Accessory Hose 7 Using Your Removable Handheld Steamer with Different Accessories 8 Care of Your Steam Mop...

Page 6: ...or P140W or P101W or P152W or P153W i Rectangle Mop Head 1024SOY j Cleaning Pocket for Rectangle Head P129W or P119W or P102W or P154W or P151W k Carpet Glider XCG3501 o r x p q n l Concentrator Nozz...

Page 7: ...r Steam Mop fig 1 fig 2 STEAM MOP ASSEMBLY 1 Insert the Mop Handle end with the facing the front of the unit into the handheld steamer Push the mop handle in until you hear it click into place fig 1 2...

Page 8: ...Do not use on unsealed wood or unglazed ceramic floors On surfaces that have been treated with wax or some no wax floors the sheen may be removed by the heat and steam action It is always recommended...

Page 9: ...wait 2 3 minutes for the Steam Mop to cool off before switching the mop head or the cleaning pocket Never leave the Steam Mop with a damp wet cleaning pocket on any floor 8 When you are done press the...

Page 10: ...ive finish that withstands moisture but it is always recommended to test an isolated area of the surface to be cleaned before proceeding We also recommend you check the use and care instructions from...

Page 11: ...andheld Steamer by snapping the Accessory Hose into the main nozzle fig 11 2 Select the desired cleaning tool for use Follow the cleaning tool sub assembly instructions for the selected tool fig 12 3...

Page 12: ...ssory Hose CAUTION Do not press the power button while removing the Concentrator Nozzle Avoid touching the tip of the Concentrator Nozzle as this will be very hot after steaming NOTE The Handheld Stea...

Page 13: ...tton to start steaming 4 To remove the Flat Scrubber Tool press and hold down the Accessory release button Then slide out the Flat Scrubber Tool CAUTION Turn the unit off before attaching or removing...

Page 14: ...r Wand to avoid possible scalding injury USING THE CYLINDER WAND Cleaning Tip The Cylinder Wand provides controlled cleaning and reaches into narrow areas and around curved and contoured surfaces for...

Page 15: ...he other Surface examples for use are countertops tabletops cabinets walls floor spot cleaning bathroom fixtures and more 1 Slide the Wedge All Purpose Pocket over the Wedge Cleaning Tool frame until...

Page 16: ...are of Your Steam Mop fig 23 3 Remove the cleaning pockets from the mop heads by releasing the quick fasteners and using the loop on the side of the pocket avoiding contact with the hot pocket or dirt...

Page 17: ...on them or cut at the base fig 25 IMPORTANT The cleaning pocket may be very hot from the steam Use caution when removing Let the unit cool for 2 3 minutes fig 24 fig 25 fig 26 CLEANING THE NOZZLE NOT...

Page 18: ...Multi Function Steam Pocket Lite Mop left a white spot on the floor Do not leave your steam mop on the floor with a damp or wet cleaning pocket If you re using tap water we recommend switching to dist...

Page 19: ...15 www sharkninjamanuals com Notes...

Page 20: ...the complete appliance and accessories freight prepaid For assistance with warranty service options or customer support please call our customer care and product specialists at call 1 800 798 7398 or...

Page 21: ...period return the complete appliance and accessories freight prepaid For assistance with warranty service options or customer support please call our customer care and product specialists at call 1 80...

Page 22: ...m Technical Details Model number S2901 11 Input 1250 Watts Main unit voltage 220 240V 50 60Hz COPYRIGHT EURO PRO OPERATING LLC 2014 Euro Pro and Shark are trademarks of Euro Pro Operating LLC All othe...

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