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4. During normal cleaning, the steam head has big rotary angle and can clean corners and low
spaces.
Cleaning & Care
Be sure that the unit is disconnected from the power outlet when cleaning the unit.
Drain the remaining water in the tank and clean the tank after every use.
How to Decalcify the Water Tank Interior
To clean calcium deposits that build up inside the water tank, add one or two tablespoons of
white vinegar to a full water tank, close the water tank cap and then shake the contents. Do
not turn the steamer on.
How to Remove Limescale from the Unit
If your steam mop begins to produce steam more slowly than usual or stops producing steam,
you may need to remove limescale. Limescale can develop over time on the metal parts and
greatly affect mop performance.
It is necessary to remove limescale on regular basis every 25-50 times you use a full tank of
water or at least once a month, especially in areas with hard water.
The frequency of limescale removal depends upon the hardness of your tap water and how
often you use the steam mop.
Method 1: Using Clean Needles
1.
Ensure that the power supply is disconnected.
2.
Use clean needles to remove any build-up of the limescale in the outlet, as shown
below. Move and rotate
the
cleaning needle to clean the vents.
Method 2: Using Cleaning Solution
1.
Prepare a solution of 1/3 white vinegar and 2/3 tap water and add to the water tank.
2.
Secure and position the unit to ensure steam released is aimed away from the floor or
surrounding objects and surface. Plug the unit in, turn the unit ON by pressing the
power switch and allow the unit to produce steam and check whether the
vinegar/water solution is used up.
3.
Repeat the above procedure as many times as necessary until a normal steam flow
rate is achieved.
4.
Fill the water tank with fresh water and rinse out.