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When assembling your Pro Portable
Steam Pocket
®
there may be a little
water in or around the water tank. This
is because we test all our Portable
Steam Pocket®s 100% before you buy
them, so you get a quality
Shark
®
Pro
Portable Steam Pocket
®
.
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Attachment Release Button
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Steam Trigger
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Portable
Steam Pocket
®
Handle
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Water Tank Cap (not shown)
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Power Light
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Water Tank
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Pro Portable
Steam Pocket
®
b
Direct Steam Nozzle
c
Flat Scrubber Tool
d
All Purpose Scrubbing Pad
e
Accessory Hose
Getting Started
Getting Started with Your
Pro Portable Steam Pocket
®
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Turn the water tank cap counter
clockwise and remove from the tank.
(
fig. 1
)
Use the filling flask and pour water
into the tank. the water tank holds
approximately 1
1/4
cups of water. Do
not overfill. Replace the cap on the
water tank. (
fig. 2
)
IMPORTANT:
Your Portable
Steam
®
needs water to make steam!
Never use your Portable
Steam
®
without water in the tank.
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Plug into a 120-volt electrical outlet.
The
Power Light
will flash blue. If the
light does not turn on, reference the
troubleshooting section on page 14.
(
fig. 3
)
NOTE:
To prolong the life of your
Portable
Steam Pocket
®
, we
recommend using distilled water.
Your
Shark
®
Pro Portable
Steam Pocket
®
is designed to clean
surfaces that will withstand high heat
and moisture. Do not use on unsealed
wood surfaces (especially wooden
antique furniture), unglazed ceramic
tile, painted surfaces or surfaces that
have been treated with wax, oils,
varnishes, or shellac. The sheen may be
removed by the heat, steam, and friction
of the cleaning tools. Lacquer and
polyurethane coatings provide a hard
durable protective finish that withstands
moisture, but it is always recommended
to test an isolated area of the surface to
be cleaned before proceeding.
We also recommend you check the use
and care instructions from the surface
manufacturer.
When cleaning finished wood surfaces,
use broad, continuous cleaning strokes.
To prevent surface damage, avoid
focusing steam or allowing the cleaning
tools to sit in one spot for any amount
of time.
fig. 1
fig. 2
fig. 3