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 NOTE: 

To prolong the life of your Steam Mop, we 

recommend using distilled water.

 

 NOTE:

 Sweep or vacuum your floors prior to 

cleaning with your Steam Mop.

1

   Pull and twist the Quick-Release Cord Holder to 

unwrap the power cord completely 

(fig. 6)

. Plug into 

an electrical outlet. 

2

   The Steam Mop will be in Standby Mode as soon as it 

is plugged in. The Standby Mode can be identified by a 
blinking light around the Steam Control Button 

(fig. 7)

.

3

   Press the Steam Control Button to select either the 

LO

 or 

HI

 Setting (the 

ACCESSORY 

Setting is not available for 

floor cleaning)

 

(fig. 7)

.

 

Press once for the low setting, twice 

for

 HI

, and three times to return to Standby Mode. Once in 

Standby Mode, a light will blink around the Steam Control 
Button, but all other Steam Setting Lights will be off.

4

   Clean your floors with a forward and backward motion.

5

 

 

When you come to a tough, dried-on floor stain, use 
the Steam Blast Scrub Mode to clean it away.

IMPORTANT: Make sure you do not use the Steam Mop without attaching a Pocket Pad and adding water 
to the Water Tank first. When you are using the Steam Mop for the first time, it might take longer than 
the normal 30 seconds to start steaming. 
IMPORTANT: Do not use on unsealed wood or unglazed ceramic floors. On surfaces that have been treated 
with wax and on some no-wax floors, the sheen may be removed by the heat and steam action. Test an 
isolated area of the surface to be cleaned before proceeding. Check the use and care instructions from the 
floor manufacturer. 

Using Your Steam Mop

6

   To engage the Steam Blast Scrub Mode, slide the 

Engage Scrubber/Release Head Button all the 
way down until you hear a click 

(fig. 8)

. The Stain 

Scrubber will automatically pop into position. Lift 
the Mop Body off the Mop Head and place the Stain 
Scrubber on the floor to start scrubbing.

   CAUTION: While in Scrub Blast Mode, do not 

leave the Steam Mop stationary.

   CAUTION: Do not Scrub any one area for an 

extended period of time.

7

   To go back to mopping, re-dock the Mop Body onto 

the Mop Head. The Stain Scrubber will automatically 
retract.

8

   When you are done mopping, press the Steam 

Control Button until you return to Standby Mode.

9

   When the Water Tank is empty, the Steam Mop will stop 

producing steam. You can refill the Water Tank at any 
time as long as the Steam Mop is unplugged. Follow the 
Water Tank filling instructions on page 7. 

 

 NOTE: 

Please wait 2 to 3 minutes for the Steam 

Mop to cool off before switching the Mop Head or 
Cleaning Pad. Never leave the Steam Mop with a 
damp/wet Cleaning Pad on any floor.

fig. 6

fig. 7

fig. 8

Summary of Contents for S4701 Series

Page 1: ...S4701 Series OWNER S GUIDE...

Page 2: ...never turn the Steam Mop over or on its side Never direct steam toward people pets or plants 2 Always unplug and allow the Steam Mop to cool before attaching or removing accessories 3 Use the Steam Mo...

Page 3: ...distilled water in your Steam Mop 21 Never leave any wet Cleaning Pad in one spot while using or storing for any period of time as this may damage your surfaces 22 Carefully remove all Cleaning Pads...

Page 4: ...cluded with this model refer to inside flap of box If you should have a question about your Shark 2 in 1 Blast Scrub Steam Pocket Mop please call Shark Customer Service at 1 800 798 7398 REGISTER YOUR...

Page 5: ...Total Clean Pocket Accessory 12 Using the Scrub Blast Accessory 13 Using the EZ Reach Bending Duster Accessory 13 Using the Flat Scrubber Accessory 14 Using the Steam Duster Accessory 14 Caring for Yo...

Page 6: ...a quality Shark 2 in 1 Blast Scrub Steam Pocket Mop a Mop Handle b Quick Release Swivel Cord Wrap c Cord Management Clip d Engage Scrubber Release Head e Steam Control Button f Water Tank Lid g Water...

Page 7: ...ttached EZ REACH BENDING STEAM DUSTER PAD Ideal for cleaning and dusting a variety of surfaces like large areas especially hard to reach places and crevices Do not use without the EZ Reach Bending Ste...

Page 8: ...the Mop Body fig 1 Push the Mop Handle in until you hear it click into place 2 Select the Rectangle Mop Head and Pocket Pad If the Pocket Pad is not already attached fit one side of the Pocket Pad on...

Page 9: ...steaming IMPORTANT Do not use on unsealed wood or unglazed ceramic floors On surfaces that have been treated with wax and on some no wax floors the sheen may be removed by the heat and steam action T...

Page 10: ...bber Release Head Button down until you hear a click The Stain Scrubber will automatically pop in to position Lift the Mop body off the Mop Head and place the Stain Scrubber on the floor to start scru...

Page 11: ...When cleaning finished wood surfaces use broad continuous strokes To prevent surface damage avoid focusing steam or allowing the cleaning Accessories to remain stationary in any one spot Using Your H...

Page 12: ...zzle into the Accessory fig 12 Using Your Handheld Steamer continued fig 11 Hose Release Button Direct Steam Nozzle EZ Reach Bending Duster Accessory Steam Duster Accessory Flat Scrubber Accessory Scr...

Page 13: ...Total Clean Pocket Accessory squeeze the Accessory Release Buttons then slide out the Accessory USING THE PRECISION CLEAN POCKET ACCESSORY Cleaning Tip The Precision Clean Pocket Accessory is ideal fo...

Page 14: ...SCRUB BLAST ACCESSORY Cleaning Tip The Scrub Blast Accessory is ideal for large flat surfaces Its design allows you to apply more force when scrubbing which redistributes the steam toward the Cleanin...

Page 15: ...Accessory squeeze the Accessory Release Buttons then slide out the Accessory USING THE FLAT SCRUBBER ACCESSORY Cleaning Tip The Flat Scrubber Accessory is ideal for a variety of surfaces Its design al...

Page 16: ...ndle 3 Remove the Pocket Pad from the Mop Head by undoing the hook and loop closure and using the loop on the side to pull it off the Mop Head avoiding contact with the hot Pocket Pad Caring for Your...

Page 17: ...r fabric Do not pull the loose fibers as this can cause the weave to come undone Simply trim the loose fibers with scissors fig 15 Caring for Your Steam Mop continued fig 14 Replacement Pocket Pads Fo...

Page 18: ...s shaggy fingers to lift and lock in dust and dirt P179W Rectangle Washable All Purpose Scrub Pocket Pad One side features scrubbing strips to help remove tough dried on stains the other features shag...

Page 19: ...dust and dirt P173W Precision Clean Pocket Pad One side features a scrubber to help remove stuck on messes the other features quilted microfiber to lift and lock in dust and dirt P171W EZ Reach Bendin...

Page 20: ...the Steam Mop is plugged in and the light around the Steam Control Button is solid If your Steam Mop is producing steam but the light around the Steam Control Button is not lit call customer service...

Page 21: ...ccessory Hose is firmly secured to the Main Unit and the Accessory is firmly secured to the Accessory Hose NOTE The Accessory Hose should attach to the Main Unit with the Hose Release Button facing th...

Page 22: ...elicate steam sensitive materials NOTE On surfaces treated with wax and on some no wax floors the sheen may be removed by the heat or steam action of the unit Test an isolated area of flooring first t...

Page 23: ...repair person not authorized by EURO PRO Operating LLC This warranty is extended to the original purchaser of the unit and excludes all other legal and or conventional warranties The responsibility o...

Page 24: ...EST 1 800 798 7398 consumer services euro pro com COPYRIGHT 2015 EURO PRO OPERATING LLC Euro Pro Shark and Steam Pocket are registered trademarks of Euro Pro Operating LLC S4701_31_IB_E_150710_1 PRIN...

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