SELECT STEAM SETTING
Below is a general list of possible use cases for the multifunction steam
mop, organized by the intensity setting of the steam control dial. This list
serves only as general advice for using your steam mop. You will likely
find even more use cases for the unit all around your home. See the
section on general steaming tips to learn more about what steam can
do for you.
LOW
Varnished / laminated parquet
Delicate fabrics
Wooden furniture
MEDIUM
Most floors (sealed marble, stone and ceramic,
vinyl, etc.)
Counter surfaces
Bathroom fittings
The majority of classic cleaning tasks
HIGH
Floors in high traffic areas (the HIGH setting is
not recommended for parquet floors)
Dirt and stubborn stains (stuck-on grease, etc.)
Bed linen and thick fabrics
NOTE: When passing steam, it is recommended to use the lowest
possible setting on the steam control dial to achieve desired results in an
easy and convenient way. Start with a lower setting and increase it only
as needed to easily and quickly perform the task you want.
The higher steam setting increases the amount of moisture
accompanying the steam.
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