Owner Manual
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NOTE: Upon first use of the steam mop or first use after refilling the water tank, the pump may
make a “knocking” sound. This is normal and should only last a few seconds. While in use, the
pump will continue to make a soft “knocking” sound. This is also normal.
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With the proper attachments attached correctly the user may begin steaming by pulling and holding the
trigger.
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Accessories
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Your steam mop is designed to clean hard flooring such as ceramic tile, vinyl, laminate, marble, stone
and sealed hard wood floors. Use of your steam mop on waxed or some unwaxed floors may result in a
diminished glossiness. The steam mop is not for use on unsealed wood floors. For best results test in an
inconspicuous area and check the care instructions from your flooring manufacturer.
Plug the unit in and wait 10 seconds. Begin cleaning by slowly passing over surface while pressing the
steam on demand trigger to emit steam as needed.
To sanitize an area of your floor, (attack invisible germs and bacteria) place the Steam mop over
the spot for a minimum 15 seconds using continuous steam, but no longer than 20 seconds using
continuous steam. For larger areas, overlap swivel head placement.
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When the steam mop stops emitting steam, unplug the unit. Simply remove the water tank, refill,
and continue cleaning.
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Cleaning Carpets & Rugs with the Carpet Glider Attachment. When the LED light turn red to
green, to produce steam squeeze the trigger in short bursts. Do not hold the trigger continuously to
prevent over wetting floors.
Move the steam mop slowly backwards and forwards across the floor paying particular attention to
high traffic areas. Squeeze/release trigger as required. Carpet glider should only be used when
refreshing carpets and may not be effective at removing difficult stains.
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The Concentration Nozzle & Adapter Tool (too1 #1) has to be added to any of the attachments in order
for that attachment to work.