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Using the steam jet nozzle

1. Attach the steam jet nozzle by pushing it 

firmly onto the end of the mop.

2. Follow steps 3 to 9 on page 7.

Note:

 The nozzle can be rotated to angle the 

steam jet in the desired direction.

Using the squeegee

Before attaching the squeegee, fit the steam 
jet nozzle as described on page 8, ensuring 
that the steam hole is facing downward. 
1. Attach the squeegee to the mop by aligning 

the hole in the end of the attachment 
with the pop-out lock button on the 
end of the mop. Depress the button to 
allow the attachment to fit over it. Push 
the attachment onto the mop until it is 
securely in position and the button pops 
out locking the attachment in place.

2. Follow steps 3 to 9 on page 7.

Note:

 Ensure that the squeegee is fitted over 

the nozzle so that the nozzle hole is visible 
from the underside of the squeegee.

Using the round brush

1. Attach the round brush to the mop 

by aligning the hole in the end of the 
attachment with the pop-out lock button on 
the end of the mop. Depress the button to 
allow the attachment to fit over it. Push 

  the attachment onto the mop until it is 

securely in position and the button pops 
out locking the attachment in place.

2. Follow steps 3 to 9 on page 7.

Note:

 Do not use on coarse surfaces such as 

tile grout or cement for extended periods as 
this may damage the bristles.

Upright use

When using the mop for cleaning elevated 
areas (such as windows), only half fill the 
tank with water. 
1. Ensure the mop is turned on at the outlet. 
2. Hold the mop in the elevated position and 

move the steam on/off switch to the on 
position ( ) once the steam ready light 
goes out.

Note:

 Allow approximately 30 seconds for the 

steam to generate when the mop is in the 
upright position. If the mop fails to produce 
adequate steam when upright, gently shake 
it to reposition the weighted tubing inside 
the water tank so that it can draw water more 
efficiently.
3. Follow steps 6 to 9 on page 7.

Using your Eco Mop (continued)

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Summary of Contents for Eco Mop SC7500

Page 1: ...Eco Mop Multipurpose Steam Cleaner Instruction Booklet SC7500 Please read these instructions carefully and retain for future reference...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...nstructions retain for future use Safety Precautions for your Eco Mop 2 Sunbeam s Safety Precautions 3 Features of your Eco Mop 4 Attachments and Accessories 6 Using your Eco Mop 7 Care and Cleaning 1...

Page 4: ...damage the equipment and may cause serious injury The safety pressure valve will automatically activate if the steam pressure becomes too high in the steam chamber This can be prevented by regular cle...

Page 5: ...power outlet of the voltage A C only marked on the appliance Close supervision is necessary when your appliance is being used near children or infirm persons Young children should be supervised to en...

Page 6: ...re water tank The large capacity water tank provides up to 30 minutes of continuous steam cleaning Instant steam generator The 1500W element guarantees a powerful constant flow of high pressure steam...

Page 7: ...ycle on and off intermittently as the mop maintains the required temperature Maximum water level indicator Upright handle Use this handle when using the mop in an upright position to clean windows and...

Page 8: ...steam for cleaning difficult areas in and around the home Round brush The round brush is ideal for spot cleaning rugs carpet car wheel rims and other heavily soiled areas Heating cooling tray Rest the...

Page 9: ...of the mop Depress the button to allow the attachment to fit over it Push the attachment onto the mop until it is securely in position and the button pops out locking the attachment in place 3 Place...

Page 10: ...d ensure that the steam on off switch is in the off position and the plug is disconnected from the power outlet Allow the mop the utility head and the cloth to cool before handling When using a non el...

Page 11: ...o the mop by aligning the hole in the end of the attachment with the pop out lock button on the end of the mop Depress the button to allow the attachment to fit over it Push the attachment onto the mo...

Page 12: ...e counter clockwise and pull it out completely from steam chamber 3 Insert the cleaning brush into the chamber 4 Rotate the brush while simultaneously pulling it in and out of the chamber This will di...

Page 13: ...h For heavy soiling soak the cloths in warm water and detergent or a mild stain remover to restore whiteness Allow to dry completely before storing Cleaning the mop exterior To clean the exterior of t...

Page 14: ...12 Notes...

Page 15: ...13 Notes...

Page 16: ...leaflet Backed by Sunbeam s 2 Year Replacement Guarantee and National Service Network Sunbeam Corporation is a division of GUD Holdings Ltd For more information or advice on this or any other Sunbeam...

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