STEP 2:
Secure and position the steam mop to ensure that the steam released is aimed away
from the floor or surrounding objects and surfaces.
STEP 3:
Plug the steam mop into the mains power supply and turn it on; allow it to produce
steam until all of the solution is used.
STEP 4:
Repeat the above procedure as often as necessary, then fill the tank with fresh water
and rinse.
Warning:
Do not leave the steam mop unattended during the limescale removal process or
during use.
Note:
Perform a test on a suitable isolated surface after limescale removal to ensure that there
is no debris left in the unit.
Note:
Due to the nature of UK water supplies, some areas of the country experience larger
amounts of limescale build-up. If you live in one of these areas you may need to decalcify the unit
more often.
Removing Calcium Deposits from the Water Tank
Add one or two tablespoons of white vinegar to a full water tank and close it. Shake the
contents, then rinse thoroughly.
Clearing Blockages
Ensure that the steam mop is switched off and has cooled fully.
If there is a blockage in the steam nozzle, use the cleaning needle provided to clean the blockage
by inserting it into the steam nozzle hole (figure 7).
After using the cleaning needle, add a descaling solution to the tank (see the section entitled
‘Removing Limescale’) and follow the steps listed.
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Figure 7