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www.lakeland.co.uk
Freephone: 0800 862 0453
IMPORTANT:
Your Steam Mop needs water
to make steam! Never use your Steam Mop
without water in the tank.
Sweep or vacuum your floors prior to
cleaning with your Steam Mop.
Getting Started - cont’d
IMPORTANT
: Do not use on unsealed
wood or unglazed ceramic floors. On
surfaces that have been treated with wax
or some no wax floors, the sheen may be
removed by the heat and steam action. It
is always recommended to test an isolated
area of the surface to be cleaned before
proceeding. We recommend that you check
the use and care instructions from the floor
manufacturer.
NOTE:
To prolong the life of your Steam
Mop, we recommend using distilled water.
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Fit one side of the Sonic Lift
™
cleaning pad
onto the Sonic mop head first, making sure
that the scrub side is facing down, then
using the lavender loop, pull the pocket
over the head. Attach the hook and loop
quick fasteners on the top of the pocket to
secure in place. (
fig. 2
)
3
Snap the mop head into the mop body by
lining up the groove on the back of the
mop body with the groove on the back of
the mop head. Push until you hear it “click”
into place. (
fig. 3
)
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Turn the water tank cap counter clockwise
and remove from the tank. (
fig. 4
)
Use the filling flask and pour water into the
tank. Do not overfill. Replace the cap on
the water tank. (
fig. 5
)
1
Pull and twist the quick release cord holder
to unwrap the power cord completely. Plug
into an electrical outlet. (
fig. 6
)
2
The power “On” light around the Sonic
Scrub button will turn blue. If the light does
not turn on, reference the troubleshooting
section on page 11. (
fig. 7
)
NOTE:
The Steam Mop is on when it is
plugged in. Unplug when you want to turn
it off.
NOTE
:
The Sonic Scrub On/Off button
is only for activating the “Sonic Scrub”
function of the Steam Mop. It does not turn
the appliance on or off.
IMPORTANT
: Make sure you do not use
the mop without attaching a cleaning pad
and adding water to the tank first. When
you are using the mop for the first time,
it might take longer than the normal 30
seconds to start steaming.
Using Your Steam Mop
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