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1.
Apply the mop head on the main device as follows (Figure 1): Place the mop head on the floor and insert the
rotating joint such in the intended opening in the main device that it locks into the end position (you will hear a
clicking sound). Ensure before use that the mop head locks securely.
2.
Press the flip key and flip the handle up until it locks into the stock device (you will hear a clicking sound).
3.
Place the microfibre cloth on the mop head.
4.
When using the UV MOP on carpet surfaces: place the mop head with installed microfibre cloth on the carpet
slider as displayed in Figure 2.
NOTE: Remove or never apply accessories while the device is in operation. Do not use the UV MOP without the carpet
slider on carpet surfaces. Never use the carpet slider on surfaces that are prone to scratches.
Using the UV MOP vapour brush
With the UV MOP , floors such as marble, ceramics, carpets, stone, linoleum, sealed hard wood floors and parquet can be cleaned.
NOTE:
• This product emits vapour and generates humidity. On the floor, water stains, colouring or damage can occur, if the
device is operated in the same place for too long.
• Do not use the device on untreated floors and do not leave it on wood or heat-sensitive surfaces for longer periods of
time. This could increase the wood grain or cause other damage.
• Be particularly cautious if the device is used on vinyl, linoleum or other heat-sensitive floors. Too much heat may
cause glue to melt in the floor. Use the device only on coated floor, which was laid professionally and has no gaps or
tears which permit the entry of liquidity.
• Test the UV MOP on a small, stand-alone surface of your floor before you use it on the entire surface.
• Use the carpet slider only on carpet surfaces or carpet runners. The use of the carpet slider on all other surfaces may
result in stripes or scratches.
NOTE: Ensure that the UV MOP is unplugged.
1.
Fill the water tank with water. Turn the lock of the water tank opening about 90° anti-clockwise in the OPEN
position and remove the lock as shown in Figure 3. Hold the mop either at an angle of 45° as displayed in Figure 3
or remove the tank entirely, fill it and then place it back in the device. Use the measuring cup and fill water in
the tank until the MAX marking. Do not overfill the tank. The maximum tank capacity is 300 ml. You can use tap
water for the UV MOP . In areas of hard water, we recommend distilled water for a better performance. Refit the
water tank lid and turn about 90° clock-wise until the position ZU, so that the cover is tightened securely.Ensure
that the copper cone in the water tank (Figure 4) is always fully in the water during operation.
PLEASE NOTE: The tube – which is visible – can sometimes kink in the water tank, which will interfere with proper
functioning of the device. If this happens, please remove the kink from the tube.
TIP: For a particularly fresh odour when cleaning, we recommend using the Livington UV MOP vapour air. This is availa-
ble as an alternative accessory. Particularly suitable for households with animals. Application: simply add 2 to 3 dashes in
the water reservoir of the Livington UV MOP.
2.
Insert the mains adaptor in an earthed socket. Operate the mains switch (O/I - see Figure 6) and thereby
put the device from position OFF (O) to position ON (I).
3.
After about 30 seconds open the vapour controller and adjust the vapour to your needs. The UV MOP
has a stepless automatic vapour control. Select one of the following settings on the vapour control: position left
- low, position central - medium, position right - high. You can adjust the vapour output at any time during use
with the vapour control. The mop will then start to emit vapour. To stop the vapour emission, close the vapour
control and switch the device to the position OFF (O) with the use of the mains switch (O/I). If you switch the
mains switch (O/I) to position ON (I) and wait for less than 30 seconds before you operate the vapour control,
water that is still in the mop from the last use cannot be heated. This water can then be pushed out by the
vapour occurring and cause puddles. This can also occur if you put the mains switch to OFF (O) and simply pull
the mains adapter without previously closing the vapour control.
TIP: The vapour control settings low and medium are ideal for cleaning all hard floors, such as linoleum, ceramics,
marble, wood, etc. The setting of high is optimal for cleaning carpets and runners, bathrooms, kitchens, window sills, car
wheels, etc.
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