GETTING TO KNOW YOUR STEAM MOP
Technical Specifications
Voltage:
220-240V~, 50Hz.
Power:
1550 Watts
Water Capacity:
250 ml.
*Note: Illustrations may differ from actual unit.
1. Ergonomic Hand Grip
2. Quick Release Cord Wrap
3. Upper Extension Tube
4. Lower Extension Tube
5. Lower Cord Wrap
6. Pump Actuator
7. Cap
8. Water Tank
9. Power “On” Light (Green)
10. Mop Head
11. Filling Flask
12. Microfibre Cleaning Pad (x2)
13. Funnel
14.
Carpet Glider
15. Power Cord (not shown)
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Always remove the microfibre cleaning pad
and wash in warm water with a mild
detergent.
Never
use bleach or fabric
softener when washing the reusable
microfibre cleaning pad. The microfibre
cleaning pad may be washed in a washing
machine and dried in a clothes drier on low
heat. We recommend that you air dry.
IMPORTANT
:
Be careful when machine
washing or drying with mixed fabrics as
microfibre pads will pick up lint from other
fabrics and the hook and latch strips will
stick to other garments. We recommend
washing the microfibre cleaning pads
separately or placing them in a garment
bag first.
CAUTION:
Never store the steam mop
with a wet or damp microfibre cleaning
pad still attached as this will damage
your floors.
Using the Carpet Glider
The amazing
Carpet Glider
accessory
allows you to freshen and deodorise all
your carpets and rugs with the sanitising
power of steam!
To use:
1. Attach the mop head to the microfibre
cleaning pad.
2. Place the mop head, with cleaning pad
attached, on top of the carpet glider.
Please note that the Steam Mop rests
on top of the Carpet Glider and is not a
fixed attachment.
3. Plug the power cord into an electrical
outlet.
4. Begin freshening your carpet or rug by
pushing the mop and glider in a forward
and backward motion, releasing steam
as you go.
5. When you have finished freshening
your carpet or rug, unplug the steam
mop and remove the mop from the
carpet or rug.
PLEASE NOTE:
Move the mop and
carpet glider along the carpet or rug in a
continuous motion until you are finished.
Please note, this product is not intended to
be a carpet cleaner, only a carpet
freshener.
DO NOT
leave the mop in one
stationary position.
Care & Maintenance of the
Microfibre Cleaning Pad
Due to the unique cleaning ability of this
pad, proper care of your microfibre
cleaning pad is required to ensure long
life and continued cleaning ability.
•
The first thing you should do when you
get a new microfibre cleaning pad is
to wash and dry it. During the
manufacturing process the fabric has
a tendency to become flat as it picks
up contaminants from the air and
machinery. There will also be a number
of loose threads that, while they cause
no harm, can be annoying the first time
you use the pad.
•
To wash the microfibre cleaning pad,
simply put it in your washing machine
using the warm water setting.
•
We recommend washing your
microfibre cleaning pads separately
from other fabrics or placing them in a
garment bag first. They have a
tendency to pick up lint and other
particles from other fabrics and the
next time you use your microfibre
cleaning pad, this lint will transfer to
the surface being cleaned.
•
ONLY USE LIQUID DETERGENTS
,
never use dry detergents as many
times the granules do not fully
dissolve and become trapped in the
cleaning pad. This can scratch the
surface that you are cleaning.
•
NEVER USE BLEACH OR FABRIC
SOFTENERS
! Bleach will damage the
microfibre fabric and fabric softeners
deposit a coating on the microfibre
fabric what will not allow the pad to
clean efficiently.
•
We recommend that you air dry the
microfibre cleaning pad. If using a
clothes dryer,
do not
put on a high
heat setting as high heat will cause the
microfibre pad to shrink and the
microfibres to break down.
•
Wash the microfibre cleaning pads
regularly and don’t allow them get too
dirty so that they will last much longer.
As with any fabric, dirt particles, grease
and other contaminants can cause the
fibres to break down, therefore regular
cleaning will help preserve your
microfibre cleaning pads.
•
As you use the microfibre cleaning
pad, you will notice that sometimes a
thread will loosen or pull out. This is
normal and you should
NEVER PULL
AT THE LOOSE THREAD
! Pulling the
thread can cause the weave to come
undone. Instead, simply trim the
thread with a pair of sharp scissors.
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