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STEAM CLEANER SETUP

To use your SI-160 2-in-1 Steam Mop as the handheld steam cleaner, follow the setup 

instructions below:

CAUTION:

 Always allow unit to cool before connecting/disconnecting any accessories. 

1.

 Attach the Jet Nozzle to the Steam Nozzle by interlocking the Accessory Release Button 

on the Steam Nozzle with the triangle-shaped cutout on the Jet Nozzle.   

NOTE: 

To ensure the pieces are properly locked, all sides of the Accessory Release Button 

should be raised against the surface.

2.

 To use the Utility Brushes and Brass Brush, follow Step 1 and then attach your desired 

brush to the Jet Nozzle.

CAUTION:

 Always allow unit to cool before connecting/disconnecting any accessories.

Summary of Contents for SI-160

Page 1: ...2 IN 1 STEAM MOP OWNER S GUIDE MODEL SI 160 ...

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Page 3: ...Important Safety Instructions 4 Product Information 6 Assembly 9 Filling Water Tank 11 How to Use 12 Storage Care 15 Troubleshooting 16 Warranty 17 CONTENTS ...

Page 4: ...ct with hot water when turning the product upside down to empty the reservoir To reduce the risk of contact with hot water test whether steam is ready before each use while carefully holding the product away from your body If no steam appears wait a few more minutes and test again Do not look into the appliance use your hands or other objects to check for steam Do not attempt to use steam function...

Page 5: ...team mopping never leave unit resting in one spot on any surface for any period of time prolonged exposure to heat and moisture may damage floor surfaces When filling only water should be used in unit other cleaning agents could damage unit or cause injury Distilled or de mineralized water is highly recommended in order to minimize potential build up of mineral deposits Do not fill with more than ...

Page 6: ...INFORMATION UNIT FEATURES ACCESORIES 1 1A 2 3 4A 4B 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Water Tank Water Tank Release Button Main Body Steam Indicator Light Accessory Release Button A Accessory Release Button B Steam Trigger Steam Adjustment Switch Extension Pole Mop Head Utility Brushes 2 Brass Brush Jet Nozzle Carpet Glider Microfiber Pads 2 Steam Nozzle Mop Head Steam Outlets Underside 1 1A 2 5 6 3 14 ...

Page 7: ...ll release a more powerful stream of steam when the switch is slid up towards the Steam Nozzle The Extension Pole connects to the main body of the unit for use as a mop with Mop Head attachment or to extend the Steam Nozzle attachment The Mop Head connects to the Extension Pole for steam cleaning a variety of floors NOTE It is NOT recommended that this unit be used on unsealed floors Use care when...

Page 8: ...rfaces The Microfiber Pads attach to the bottom of the Mop Head The Pad is designed to clean scuffs and stains from hard floors The Pads are reusable and machine washable Two pads are included NOTE Microfiber Pads are not designed to absorb and collect large amounts of dirt For best results it is recommended to vacuum floor before mopping The Steam Nozzle emits a flow of hot penetrating steam when...

Page 9: ...should be raised against the surface 3 Lay one Microfiber Pad on flat surface with v shaped fastener strips facing upward Align Mop Head above Microfiber Pad and press Mop Head firmly down onto Microfiber Pad Fastener strips will adhere to pad grips on underside of Mop Head Pad should now be attached and ready for use 4 Refer to How to Use on page 12 for instructions on how to use the Steam Mop fu...

Page 10: ... Steam Nozzle by interlocking the Accessory Release Button on the Steam Nozzle with the triangle shaped cutout on the Jet Nozzle NOTE To ensure the pieces are properly locked all sides of the Accessory Release Button should be raised against the surface 2 To use the Utility Brushes and Brass Brush follow Step 1 and then attach your desired brush to the Jet Nozzle CAUTION Always allow unit to cool ...

Page 11: ...utton with the groove in the cavity and snap into place NOTE In order to significantly reduce the mineral build up and prolong the life of your 2 in 1 Steam Mop use of distilled or demineralized water in the unit is highly recommended Refer to Page 15 for more information about mineral build up NOTE The tube that transfers water from the Water Tank to the reservoir is weighted down with a copper b...

Page 12: ...eral Operating Instructions above to begin steaming Mop using a steady back and forth motion over the floor working your way backwards in order to avoid walking over the freshly mopped area NOTE To avoid warping or damage caused by heat and moisture do not use on unsealed hardwood or unglazed ceramic surfaces Care should also be taken when steaming sealed hardwood floors as prolonged exposure to st...

Page 13: ...y still be hot GENERAL STEAMING TIPS Many surfaces only require to be sprayed with the Jet Nozzle to clean and disinfect them then wiped with a clean dry cloth towel or paper towel EX kitchen counters microwaves stove tops bathroom sinks kitchen and bath fixtures The nylon Utility Brushes can be used on most surfaces for hard to remove dirt grime spots or stains EX baked on food on ovens and oven ...

Page 14: ...or reaching overhead or otherwise hard to reach places When raising unit to reach high places it is best to grasp Pole with both hands for better support This should help to get you started with your new 2 in 1 Steam Mop As you use your steamer you will find what works best for you and your cleaning projects Should you have any questions on how to best utilize you new steamer please feel free to c...

Page 15: ...e following procedure be followed monthly to remove any mineral build up 1 Follow Steps 1 4 under Proper Storage section above However do not replace Water Tank at the end of Step 4 2 Fill a measuring cup not included with 2oz 59ml distilled water and 5oz 04 7ml vinegar 3 Slowly pour water vinegar solution into Water Tank then replace Fill Cap 4 Plug in power cord to turn unit on 5 Let steam relea...

Page 16: ...eam Water Tank is empty Refer to Filling Water Tank procedure on Page 11 Mineral build up in unit Refer to Mineral Build up section on Page 15 for cleaning procedure Rattling sound is heard coming from Water Tank Weighted copper ball connected to end of water tube inside Water Tank has come loose If copper ball has become disconnected contact Consumer Service for further assistance see page 14 for...

Page 17: ...ed repair center or use of non approved replacement parts is not recommended and any consequences will not be covered by support services or product warranties The product warranty will be honored only on models that are being used in the country intended REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER VORNADO SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR ...

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