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13  Warranty Against Defect 

WHAT’S COVERED? 
 

1.1  H.E. Group Pty Ltd (“us” “we” or “our”) 

warrants this good for a full replacement or 
refund for a period of twelve months from 
the date of purchase. 
1. 

 

1.2  This warranty covers materials and 

workmanship defects only. 

5.2 Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be 

excluded under Australian Consumer Law. You 
are entitled to a replacement or refund for a 
major failure  and compensation for any other 
reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. 
 
You are also entitled to have the goods repaired 
or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable 
quality and the failure does not amount to a 
major failure. 

 
5.3 Notwithstanding 5.1,  except as provided for in 

this warranty, all express and implied warranties 
and conditions under statute or general law as 
to the merchantability, description, quality, 
suitability or fitness of the goods for any 
purpose, or as to design, assembly, installation, 
materials or workmanship or otherwise are 
(where permitted under law) expressly 
excluded. 

 
5.4 To the extent permitted by law, our total liability 

for loss or damage of every kind related to the 
good in any way whatsoever is limited to the 
amount paid to the retailer by you for the good 
or the value of the good. 

WHAT IS NOT COVERED? 
 

2.1  This good is for household use only and if 

used in any way other than as detailed in 
the instruction manual will void this 
warranty. 
2. 

 

2.2  This warranty does not apply to defects 

arising from abuse, alteration, unauthorised 
or unreasonable use of the good, nor does 
it cover general deterioration due to usage. 

3. 

 

2.3  This warranty does not apply to accessories 

due to general deterioration or acts beyond 
human control. 

WHAT WE WILL DO 
 

3.1  We will replace the good or provide a 

refund to the value of the purchase price, if 
a defect is discovered in the good during 
the warranty period of twelve months 
subject to verification of defect or 
malfunction and the date and proof of 
purchase and purchase price. 

5.5 These terms and conditions supersede and 

exclude all prior and other discussions, 
representations (contractual or otherwise) and 
arrangements relating to the supply of the goods 
or any part of the goods. This includes 
representations not made by us relating to the 
performance of the goods or any part of the 
goods or the results that ought to be expected 
from using the good. 

 

CUSTOMER CARE 
 

6.1 To claim under this warranty, you must first 

contact our friendly customer service team on 
free call 1800 079 124 or via email 
[email protected] and explain the basis of 
your claim. Our customer service team will then 
provide you with directions on how to make your 
claim under this warranty. 

WARRANTY COSTS 
 

4.1  Once we have received the goods and you 

have complied with the warranty, our costs 
associated with the warranty claim will be 
borne by us. 
4. 

 

4.2  No responsibility will be taken for goods 

lost, mislaid or damaged whilst in transit. 

GENERAL 
 

5.1  The benefits of this warranty are additional 

to  any other rights and remedies you may 
have under law. 

 

6.2 This warranty is valid with the presentation of the 

original proof of purchase receipt or tax invoice 
originating from the store of purchase for the 
product showing the retailer’s name, date of 
purchase and amount paid, by you, for the 
good. 

Address: 
Phone No: 
Email: 

HE Group Pty Ltd, 47 Stephenson Street, Cremorne, Victoria 3121 
1800 079 124 (free call)

 

[email protected] 

 

April  2011  Edition

 

 

Содержание NV-608

Страница 1: ...Steam Mop User Manual Model No NV 608 Item No 900156 Rev 4 READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Note The specifications and or components of this appliance are subject to change without prior notice ...

Страница 2: ...5 6 Assembly 6 7 Microfibre Pad 7 8 Operation 8 8 1 Adding Water 8 8 2 Refilling 9 8 3 Steam Mopping 9 9 Recommended Floor Surfaces 11 10 Storage 11 11 Maintenance 12 11 1 Mineral Build Up 12 11 2 Cleaning the Microfibre Pads 13 11 3 Cleaning the Steam Mop 14 12 Troubleshooting 14 13 Warranty Against Defect 15 ...

Страница 3: ... reference CAUTIONS DO NOT leave the appliance unattended when in use hot or producing steam Take care that children cannot touch the appliance when the appliance is hot and or producing steam and make sure they cannot pull the mains cord DO NOT direct the liquid or steam towards persons animals or equipment containing electrical components To protect against the risk of electric shock do not imme...

Страница 4: ...ter Do not add any other agents into the water tank such as rust removers odour counter reacting agents alcohol cleaners solvents detergents etc as this may cause serious injury to the user or bystander and may damage the appliance DO NOT use without the Microfibre cleaning pad fitted DO NOT store or use the appliance near or in high temperature areas DO NOT run over the power cord with the Steam ...

Страница 5: ...Page 5 of 15 4 Specification Supply 230 240Va c 50Hz Rated Power 918 1000W Tank Capacity 250ml 5 Components ...

Страница 6: ... the side of the handle when pushed down Ref fig 1 A Insert the lower end smaller diameter of Telescopic Tube into the yoke on top of the Mop Head When inserting make sure the spring pin on the telescopic tube faces towards the back side of the yoke as illustrated Ref fig 1 B Push the Telescopic Tube down into the yoke until the spring pin snaps into the small hole in the back side of the yoke Ref...

Страница 7: ...eously pulling the tube out of the Mop Head yoke Ref fig 1 E 7 Microfibre Pad To fit the Microfibre Pad lay one Microfibre Pad on a flat surface with the fastener strips facing upward Lift the steam mop up and position centrally over the Microfibre Pad and then lower down Ref fig 2 A To remove use your foot to press down on the Microfibre Pad release tab while simultaneously pulling the Mop Head u...

Страница 8: ... water is cold and the power cord is unplugged Fill the included Measuring Cup with 250ml of clean cold water and then pour it into the Water Tank Boiler through the Water Tank Boiler Fill Hole Refer Fig 3 B NOTE In order to minimise potential mineral build up and prolong the life of your Steam Mop it is recommended that distilled or de mineralised water be used in the Water Tank Boiler If distill...

Страница 9: ... attached and the Water Tank Boiler is filled with water Max 250ml 1 Plug the power cord into a convenient electrical outlet 2 Place the Resting Pad on the floor with the textured side facing upward Rest the Mop Head on top of the pad in order to help protect floor surface from excess heat and moisture during heat up period 3 Using your foot gently press down on the On Off Switch on the back of th...

Страница 10: ...ping first turn off by pressing down gently on the On Off Switch until it clicks then unplug the power cord from the power outlet Refer to Refilling procedure before attempting to refill the Water Tank Boiler Do Not refill whilst the unit is hot 9 The Microfiber Pad will absorb dirt and moisture during mopping However when you are finished you may find some residual moisture has been left behind In...

Страница 11: ...ed hardwood floors as prolonged exposure to steam in single spot may cause damage and discoloration To avoid this keep the Steam Mop in constant motion on these surfaces and place it back on the Resting pad when idle Extremely rough textured floors may tear or damage the Microfibre pads 10 Storage Preparing your Steam Mop for storage is quick and simple When you have finished your mopping tasks fo...

Страница 12: ... off and the plug must be removed from the power point before any maintenance cleaning or replacing the Microfibre Pads 11 1 Mineral Build Up A common maintenance need for steam appliances is removal of build up caused by high mineral contact in many municipal water supplies This mineral build up limits the effectiveness and reduces the life of your Steam Mop The best way to minimise mineral build...

Страница 13: ...er Tank Boiler into a sink or tub 9 Refill the Water Tank Boiler with fresh clean water swill around drain and repeat until the vinegar odour dissipates 10 Replace the Water Tank Boiler Cap do not fully tighten reconnect the Telescopic Tube and store your Steam Mop as mentioned in the Storage section Note Never fill the Water Tank Boiler with any chemicals cleaners solvents or the like 11 2 Cleani...

Страница 14: ...cing steam Mineral build up in unit Refer to Mineral Build up section for cleaning procedure Unit is damaged or otherwise in need of repair Immediately cease usage and unplug Contact Consumer Service for assistance Refer Warranty Page Steam output is weak or intermittent Water level in Water Tank Boiler is running low Refer to Refilling section for procedure on adding more water Mineral build up i...

Страница 15: ...ply to accessories due to general deterioration or acts beyond human control WHAT WE WILL DO 3 1 We will replace the good or provide a refund to the value of the purchase price if a defect is discovered in the good during the warranty period of twelve months subject to verification of defect or malfunction and the date and proof of purchase and purchase price 5 5 These terms and conditions superse...

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