Using the steam jet nozzle
1. Attach the steam jet nozzle by pushing it
firmly onto the end of the mop.
2. Follow steps 3 to 9 on page 7.
Note:
The nozzle can be rotated to angle the
steam jet in the desired direction.
Using the squeegee
Before attaching the squeegee, fit the steam
jet nozzle as described on page 8, ensuring
that the steam hole is facing downward.
1. Attach the squeegee to the mop by aligning
the hole in the end of the attachment
with the pop-out lock button on the
end of the mop. Depress the button to
allow the attachment to fit over it. Push
the attachment onto the mop until it is
securely in position and the button pops
out locking the attachment in place.
2. Follow steps 3 to 9 on page 7.
Note:
Ensure that the squeegee is fitted over
the nozzle so that the nozzle hole is visible
from the underside of the squeegee.
Using the round brush
1. Attach the round brush to the mop
by aligning the hole in the end of the
attachment with the pop-out lock button on
the end of the mop. Depress the button to
allow the attachment to fit over it. Push
the attachment onto the mop until it is
securely in position and the button pops
out locking the attachment in place.
2. Follow steps 3 to 9 on page 7.
Note:
Do not use on coarse surfaces such as
tile grout or cement for extended periods as
this may damage the bristles.
Upright use
When using the mop for cleaning elevated
areas (such as windows), only half fill the
tank with water.
1. Ensure the mop is turned on at the outlet.
2. Hold the mop in the elevated position and
move the steam on/off switch to the on
position ( ) once the steam ready light
goes out.
Note:
Allow approximately 30 seconds for the
steam to generate when the mop is in the
upright position. If the mop fails to produce
adequate steam when upright, gently shake
it to reposition the weighted tubing inside
the water tank so that it can draw water more
efficiently.
3. Follow steps 6 to 9 on page 7.
Using your Eco Mop (continued)
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