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D. Steam Cleaning Carpets and Rough Surfaces

Use the Carpet Slide and Carpet Pad to clean carpets and rough surfaces. 

Placing the Carpet Slide over the Carpet Pad enables your Steam Mop 

to slide easily over rough, textured surfaces 

(see “D.” on page 10 of this 

manual for attachment instructions)

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ALWAYS TEST A SMALL, INCONSPICIOUS PORTION OF THE  

SURFACE BEFORE APPLYING STEAM.

• Unplug the Steam Mop before placing it on the Carpet Slide. 
• Once plugged in and Mop has heated, begin cleaning.
• Keep the Steam Mop moving in a slow and steady motion over  

carpets and rough surfaces.

C. Steam Cleaning Floors

• Be prepared for the Steam Mop to produce steam very quickly  

(approximately 25 seconds). 

• Once Mop has heated, begin cleaning and disinfecting your  

pre-tested surface.

• Keep the Steam Mop moving in a slow and steady motion.

For stubborn floor stains:

• Dampen the stain with a detergent that is compatible with the floor  

surface (check manufacturer’s recommendations).

• UNPLUG MOP WHILE APPLYING DETERGENT TO STAIN, then plug 

Steam Mop in and steam clean area. 

• Wipe up any excess detergent with a damp cloth, and then dry the area 

with a clean, dry cloth. 

NOTE: Steam Mop will stop producing steam when the Water Tank is empty. When 

this happens refill Water Tank with water up to the “MAX FILL” line on the  

Water Level Window.

*IMPORTANT*

We recommend using the SAP when steam cleaning hardwood floors 

and any other moisture-sensitive surfaces

 

(see “C” on page 9 of this 

manual for instructions).

Summary of Contents for SM088

Page 1: ...Model SM088 G B R SM088 STEAM MOP With SAP Technology Instruction Manual and Warranty Information 2 year LIMITED WARRANTY Printed in China ...

Page 2: ...acturer or an authorized service center for examination or repair 7 Do not wrap cord too tightly around appliance Never carry by the cord or yank to disconnect from an outlet To unplug always grasp plug to remove from outlet do not pull on cord 8 Do not handle cord or appliance with wet hands or without shoes on 9 Look closely at Steam Mop and follow all labels and marking instructions 10 Do not p...

Page 3: ...ith reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of appliance by a person responsible for their safety 23 Read and follow all important notices in this guide 3 Safety Instructions IMPORTANT Please read all of the instructions for use and Important Safety Instructions carefully Remove and di...

Page 4: ...le Extension Tube 5 Power Cord 6 Power Cord Clip 7 Water Tank Cap 8 Steam Mop Body Water Tank 9 Water Level Window 10 Power Indicator Light 11 Lower Cord Hook 12 Mop Base 13 Carpet Slide 14 Carpet Pad 15 Cleaning Pad SAP Sleeve 16 SAP Super Absorbent Pad 17 Water Cup Technical Data Adapter Input 120V 60Hz Power 1500 watts Tank Capacity 340 ml 11 5 oz 17 7 8 9 11 12 13 3 5 6 14 15 16 ...

Page 5: ...team Mop Body Water Tank NOTE Be sure to match the shape of the end of the Extension Tube with the shape of the opening at the top of the Steam Mop Body Do not force the Extension Tube into the Steam Mop Body opening You will hear a Click when the Extension Tube is securely locked in place CLICK NOTE Match the shape of the end of the Handle with the shape of the opening at the top of the Extension...

Page 6: ...f tap water is too hard NEVER add detergents perfumes oils or other chemical substances to the Water Tank for regular operation MAX FILL MINIMUM Use the provided Water Cup to add tap distilled or demineralized water ONLY to the Water Tank Fill to the MAX FILL line on the Water Level Window DO NOT overfill Water Tank Replace Tank Cap by firmly pressing it back in the Tank opening CAUTION Do not plu...

Page 7: ...LASTIC SURFACES These surfaces may be dulled or bleached by the use of steam MISCELLANEOUS FABRICS Use caution with steam on fabrics as many fabrics are sensitive to heat and steam and can be easily damaged WARNINGS To prevent floor damage ALWAYS attach either the Cleaning Pad SAP Sleeve or the Carpet Slide with Carpet Pad to your Steam Mop NEVER use Mop without one of these accessories affixed to...

Page 8: ...E SAP see C on next page WARNINGS To prevent floor damage ALWAYS attach either the Cleaning Pad SAP Sleeve or the Carpet Slide with Carpet Pad to your Steam Mop NEVER use Mop without one of these accessories affixed to the Base to ensure a surface is suitable for steam cleaning ALWAYS test a small inconspicuous portion of the surface BEFORE using steam on it B The Cleaning Pad SAP Sleeve ABOUT CLE...

Page 9: ... into the SAP Sleeve Be sure to place the Pad completely inside the Sleeve Once SAP is in place the Cleaning Pad SAP Sleeve should look like this Affix Cleaning Pad SAP Sleeve with SAP to Mop Base in the same way as shown on page 8 IMPORTANT The SAP Super Absorbent Pad is a disposible Pad that SHOULD NOT be washed rinsed or placed in a dryer It is meant to be used one 1 time on large areas or up t...

Page 10: ...he Carpet Slide and Carpet Pad to clean carpets and rough surfaces Placing the Carpet Slide over the Carpet Pad enables your Steam Mop to slide easily over rough textured surfaces ALWAYS TEST A SMALL INCONSPICIOUS PORTION OF THE SURFACE BEFORE APPLYING STEAM Carpet Pad Carpet Slide REMOVAL OF SAP When you have finished using your Steam Mop remove the SAP from the Sleeve and discard Or if it was on...

Page 11: ...essories affixed to the Base to ensure a surface is suitable for steam cleaning ALWAYS test a small inconspicuous portion of the surface BEFORE using steam on it Never leave Steam Mop in the same location for too long while it is in use as this can cause damage to surfaces NEVER add detergents perfumes oils or other chemical sub stances to the Water Tank for regular operation Be sure the Water Tan...

Page 12: ...Be prepared for the Steam Mop to produce steam very quickly approximately 25 seconds Once Mop has heated begin cleaning and disinfecting your pre tested surface Keep the Steam Mop moving in a slow and steady motion For stubborn floor stains Dampen the stain with a detergent that is compatible with the floor surface check manufacturer s recommendations UNPLUG MOP WHILE APPLYING DETERGENT TO STAIN t...

Page 13: ...ing surfaces and possibly the Steam Mop NEVER add detergents perfumes oils or other chemical substances to the Water Tank for regular operation F The Upper Cord Hook Release Use the Upper Cord Hook Release to quickly release and unwrap the Power Cord Simply turn the Upper Cord Hook Release right or left to release the Power Cord When finished using your Steam Mop wrap the cord up and around the Co...

Page 14: ...nd in most hardware or small appliance stores Plug in and run Steam Mop in sink or bathtub until all water has flushed from the Water Tank Follow manufacturer s instructions on cleaner package and fill tank with specified amount of cleaner Flush cleaner from Water Tank and fill with water Rinse thoroughly and flush water from Tank Repeat flushing with water until water from Tank comes out clear Re...

Page 15: ...cessory Pad Care Cleaning Your Cleaning Pad SAP Sleeve and Carpet Pad are designed for hundreds of uses Clean Pads regularly following the instructions printed on the Pad label found on each Pad Notes IMPORTANT The SAP is disposible and is NEVER meant to be washed rinsed or placed in a dryer ...

Page 16: ...tended to the original purchaser of the unit and excludes all other legal and or conventional warranties The responsibility of Sharper Image if any is limited to the specific obligations expressly assumed by it under the terms of the limited warranty In no event is Sharper Image liable for incidental or consequential damages of any nature whatsoever Some States Provinces do not permit the exclusio...

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