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Troubleshooting Guide

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE REASONS & SOLUTIONS

Sonic Steam Pocket

 

Mop will not turn on.

Your 

Sonic Steam Pocket

 Mop should be securely plugged into an  electrical 

outlet only.  
Check your fuse or breaker.

Sonic Steam Pocket

 

Mop will not make steam.

Prime the pump, see page 5 for more information.

Is there water in the water tank? If not, add water to your 

Sonic Steam Pocket

 

Mop following instructions on page 4.

Sonic Steam Pocket

 

Mop leaves water on the floor.

Check to see if the Sonic Lift

 cleaning pad is too wet. We recommend you unplug 

the 

Sonic Steam Pocket

 Mop and change the Sonic Lift

 cleaning pad.

Make sure the Sonic Lift

 cleaning pad is attached correctly.

Do not leave your 

Sonic Steam Pocket

 Mop on the floor with a damp or wet 

cleaning pad.
Make sure the cap is securely on the water tank.

Sonic Steam Pocket

 

Mop is hard to push.

Make sure the Sonic Lift

 cleaning pad is attached correctly.

Check to see if the Sonic Lift

 cleaning pad is excessively dirty.

Check to see if the Sonic Lift

 cleaning pad is excessively wet. If it is, change to a 

dry cleaning pad.

Floors are cloudy, streaky or 
spotty after steaming.

The Sonic Lift

 cleaning pad might be dirty. Change the cleaning pad.

If you washed the Sonic Lift

 cleaning pad with powder detergent, then it may be 

damaged and require replacement. 
You might have left the mop in the same spot for too long. 
Do you have hard water? If you do, you might want to switch to distilled water.
This might be leftover from past cleaners used on the floor surface. Use the 

Sonic 

Steam Pocket

 Mop a few more times and see if the leftover cloudiness is 

removed. If this does not work, we suggest rinsing the floor with water, letting it 
dry, and then steam mopping again with a clean pad. One or more rinses generally 
removes the residue. A more stubborn case may require you to rinse the floor with a 
mix of one part vinegar and two parts water.

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Summary of Contents for SONIC STEAM POCKET SM200UKJA 11

Page 1: ...SM200UKJA 11 OWNER S GUIDE SONIC STEAM POCKET MOP SM200UKJR 11 SM200UKJA_SM200UKJR_11_IB_E_120921_1 indd 1 12 09 24 4 05 PM...

Page 2: ...d use cord as a handle close a door on cord or pull cord around sharp edges or corners Do not run appliance over cord Keep cord away from heated surfaces 11 DO NOT unplug by pulling on power cord To u...

Page 3: ...ord from the electrical outlet allow to cool and clean with a dry or damp cloth Do not pour water or use alcohol benzene or paint thinner on the unit 24 Extreme caution should be exercised when using...

Page 4: ...tems or contact the retailer where this product was purchased They can take this product for environmental safe recycling This product has no on off switch and operates when plugged into the main supp...

Page 5: ...ing Started 2 Using Your Sonic Steam Pocket Mop 5 Care and Maintenance 7 Troubleshooting Guide 8 Thank you for purchasing the Shark Sonic Steam Pocket Mop SM200UKJA_SM200UKJR_11_IB_E_120921_1 indd 1 1...

Page 6: ...you buy them so you get a quality Shark Sonic Steam Pocket Mop g Filling Flask h Carpet Glider a Mop Handle b Water Tank Cap not shown c Sonic Agitation On Off Button d Water Tank Viewing Window e Al...

Page 7: ...of the steam mop together until you hear it click into place Fig 1 2 Fit one side of the Sonic Lift cleaning pad onto the head first making sure that the scrubbing side is facing down then using the...

Page 8: ...er 4 Turn the water tank cap counter clockwise and remove from the tank Fig 4 Use the filling flask to pour water into the tank Do not fill past the fill line on the water tank Fig 5 5 After filling t...

Page 9: ...motion of mopping will produce steam Fig 8 NOTE The steam mop is on when it is plugged in Unplug when you want to turn it off NOTE The Sonic Agitation On Off button is only for activating the sonic a...

Page 10: ...leave the Sonic Steam Pocket Mop with a damp wet Sonic Lift cleaning pad on any floor surface for any amount of time as this may damage the floor Using Your Sonic Steam Pocket Mop cont fig 9 fig 10 Us...

Page 11: ...minutes Release the residual steam by pumping the handle several times before removing the Sonic Lift cleaning pad from the mop head fig 13 fig 14 CARE OF YOUR CLEANING PAD 1 We recommend washing you...

Page 12: ...cleaning pad is attached correctly Check to see if the Sonic Lift cleaning pad is excessively dirty Check to see if the Sonic Lift cleaning pad is excessively wet If it is change to a dry cleaning pa...

Page 13: ...9 Notes SM200UKJA_SM200UKJR_11_IB_E_120921_1 indd 9 12 09 24 4 05 PM...

Page 14: ...10 Notes SM200UKJA_SM200UKJR_11_IB_E_120921_1 indd 10 12 09 24 4 05 PM...

Page 15: ...11 Notes SM200UKJA_SM200UKJR_11_IB_E_120921_1 indd 11 12 09 24 4 05 PM...

Page 16: ...s JML House NW5 3EG Technical Details Model numbers SM200UKJA 11 SM200UKJR 11 Input 1550 Watts Main unit voltage 220 240V 50 60Hz Printed in China Illustrations may differ from actual product SM200UKJ...

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