CLEARINGBLOCKAGES
There
is a small opening
towards
the bottom of the trim that goes around
the
perimeter
of the back of the steam cleaner.
This opening
is a steam
exhaust
vent (5.1), should
the primary
steam
path become
blocked.
If steam starts to
escape
from this opening
you should:
•
Turn the steam
cleaner
off, and unplug.
•
Let it cool completely.
•
Remove
the Microfiber
Pad and inspect
the steam
port on the bottom
of the
Mop
Head
for blockages.
If a blockage
can
be
seen,
use a
small
thin object
such
as a paperclip
to try to free
the blockage
(5.2).
•
If the steam
path
is still blocked,
then
remove
the screw
on the back
of the tube
(5.3, A) that runs down
to the Mop
Head.
•
Once
the screw
is removed,
the Mop
Head can be removed
by pulling
straight
downward
away from
the main
body of the steam
cleaner.
•
After
the Mop
Head
is removed,
examine
the small
hole on the end of
the tube
extending
from
the steam
cleaner.
Using
a thin object
such
as a paperclip,
attempt
to remove
the blockage
(5.3, B).
•
If the steam
path
is still
blocked,
call customer
service
as indicated
below.
If you need further
assistance:
If your product
needs
servicing
within the warranty
period,
please
contact
Customer
Service
at 1-800-
944-9200;
Mon-Fri
8am-7pm
EST. Always
identify
your steam
cleaner
by the complete
model
number
when
requesting
information
or ordering
parts.
(The model
number
of the steam
cleaner
is located
on
the data plate)
PLEASE
DO NOT RETURN
THIS
STEAM
CLEANER
TO THE STORE.
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