Assembling Your Steam Mop
fig. 1
WARNING: Always make sure the Steam Mop
is UNPLUGGED from the wall when not in use.
Never fill the Steam Mop, attach the Mop Head,
or change or remove the Pocket Pad when the
Steam Mop is plugged into the wall. Unplug from
the wall and allow to cool before you fill the
Steam Mop, attach or remove the Mop Head, or
change or remove the Cleaning Pad. To prolong
the life of your Steam Mop, we recommend using
distilled water. Make sure you add only water
to the tank. Chemicals or cleaning solutions
(including vinegar) may damage the Steam Mop
and could be unsafe for you and your family.
STEAM MOP ASSEMBLY
1
Insert the Mop Handle into the Mop Body. (fig. 1) Push
the Mop Handle in until you hear it click into place.
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2
Select the Rectangle Mop Head and Pocket Pad. If
the Pocket Pad is not already attached, fit one side
of the Pocket Pad onto the Mop Head first, then,
using the loop, pull the Pocket Pad over the Mop
Head. Attach the hook-and-loop fasteners on the top
of the Pocket Pad to secure it in place.
3
Insert the Mop Head into the Mop Body. Push until
you hear it click into place (fig. 2).
4
Attach the Scrubbing Pad to the hook-and-loop
surface of the Stain Scrubber (fig. 3).
5
Pull up on the Water Tank Cap to open (fig. 4).
6
Use the Filling Flask to pour water into the Water
Tank (fig. 5). Do not overfill. Press the Water Tank
Cap firmly to close it.
NOTE: Steps 2–6 also apply to the Triangle Mop Head.
NOTE: The Triangle Mop Head may not be included
with your product. See box for specific product details.
Using Your Steam Mop
IMPORTANT: Make sure you do not use the Steam Mop without attaching a Pocket Pad and adding water
to the Water Tank first. When you are using the Steam Mop for the first time, it might take longer than
the normal 30 seconds to start steaming.
IMPORTANT: Do not use on unsealed wood or unglazed ceramic floors. On surfaces that have been treated
with wax and on some no-wax floors, the sheen may be removed by the heat and steam action. Test an
isolated area of the surface to be cleaned before proceeding. Check the use and care instructions from the
floor manufacturer.
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NOTE: To prolong the life of your Steam Mop, we
recommend using distilled water.
NOTE: Sweep or vacuum your floors prior to
cleaning with your Steam Mop.
1
Pull and twist the Quick-Release Cord Holder to
unwrap the power cord completely (fig. 6). Plug into
an electrical outlet.
2
The Steam Mop will be in Standby Mode as soon as it
is plugged in. The Standby Mode can be identified by a
blinking light around the Steam Control Button (fig. 7).
3
Press the Steam Control Button to select either the LO or
HI Setting (the ACCESSORY Setting is not available for
floor cleaning) (fig. 7). Press once for the low setting, twice
for HI, and three times to return to Standby Mode. Once in
Standby Mode, a light will blink around the Steam Control
Button, but all other Steam Setting Lights will be off.
4
Clean your floors with a forward and backward motion.
5
When you come to a tough, dried-on floor stain, use
the Steam Blast Scrub Mode to clean it away.
fig. 8
6
To engage the Steam Blast Scrub Mode, slide the
Engage Scrubber/Release Head Button all the
way down until you hear a click (fig. 8). The Stain
Scrubber will automatically pop into position. Lift
the Mop Body off the Mop Head and place the Stain
Scrubber on the floor to start scrubbing.
CAUTION: While in Scrub Blast Mode, do not
leave the Steam Mop stationary.
CAUTION: Do not Scrub any one area for an
extended period of time.
7
To go back to mopping, re-dock the Mop Body onto
the Mop Head. The Stain Scrubber will automatically
retract.
8
When you are done mopping, press the Steam
Control Button until you return to Standby Mode.
9
When the Water Tank is empty, the Steam Mop will stop
producing steam. You can refill the Water Tank at any
time as long as the Steam Mop is unplugged. Follow the
Water Tank filling instructions on page 11.
NOTE: Please wait 2 to 3 minutes for the Steam
Mop to cool off before switching the Mop Head or
Cleaning Pad. Never leave the Steam Mop with a
damp/wet Cleaning Pad on any floor.
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