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IMPORTANT: Your Steam Mop needs
water to make steam! Never use your
Steam Mop without water in the tank.
Sweep or vacuum your floors
before using your Steam Mop. Your
Steam Mop was designed to get
rid of stuck-on gunk, grime, paw/
footprints and it will do a better job
if yesterday’s cereal crumbs aren’t in
the way.
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complement your Steam Mop.
Using Your Steam Mop
1 Pull and twist the quick release
cord holder to unwrap the power
cord completely. Plug into a 120-
volt electrical outlet. The “On” light
will turn green. Success! If your
light doesn’t turn on reference the
Troubleshooting section on page 10.
2 For your comfort, you can adjust the
height of the mop. Just lift the latch
on the tube 90 degrees to the open
position. Holding the handle, extend
the tube to the height that’s right for
you and then close latch to locked
position.
3 It takes about 30 seconds for the
steam to get going. Now pump the
handle a few times to prime the
pump and activate steam.
4 Mop with a forward and backward
motion to customize steam output
automatically.
QUICK TIP: If you find the Steam
Mop difficult to push/pull during use,
then simply increase the height of
the pole.
IMPORTANT: When your floors are
sparkling clean and you’re finished
with your Steam Mop, unplug it from
the electrical outlet and carefully
remove the micro-fiber cleaning
pad from the mop head. Always
remove the micro-fiber cleaning pad
from the mop head when you have
finished using your Steam Mop to
avoid damage to your floors. The
steam will make your micro-fiber
cleaning pad very hot. You may want
to wait a couple of minutes to let it
cool off before you remove it.
Now comes the part you’ve been
waiting for – it’s time to use your steam
mop. When you use your steam mop for
the first time or haven’t used the unit
in awhile, it may take a minute or two
for the water to make its way through
the pump and into the heater to create
steam. Get it started by pumping the
handle a few times. If you’ve waited a
few minutes and you still don’t see any
steam, reference the troubleshooting
section on page 10.
When your Steam Mop stops
steaming, it could be out of
water. Unplug the power cord
from the electrical outlet
and refill the water tank at
anytime.
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