Changing Brush Attachments
1. To change brush attachments, simply pull the original
brush firmly off the head. Then, click the new brush into
place (Fig. 6).
Fig. 6
Brush
Using the Brush Attachments
1. The large flat brush is the most firm, suitable for cleaning
larger areas of dust, mud, oil stains, and other heavy duty
messes (Fig. 7).
Fig. 7
Scrubber
head
Large flat
brush
2. The small flat brush has a similar performance to the large
flat brush, but is better suited to smaller areas like sink
edges (Fig. 8).
Fig. 8
Scrubber
head
Small flat
brush
3. The cone brush is moderately firm and ideal for getting
Fig. 9
4. The round brush is the least firm and more suitable for
Scrubber head
Fig. 10
Round brush
Operation
To use the power scrubber, be sure to wet the intended area
and apply desired cleaning product.
m
be briefly dipped in water. DO NOT submerge head in water
for long periods of time. DO NOT expose handle or battery to
water. If the unit accidentally falls into water, shake out loose
liquid and allow to dry overnight.
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into small, hard to reach spaces like grout (Fig. 9).
Scrubber
head
Cone brush
curved, irregular surfaces. It is ideal for everyday cleaning,
especially on surfaces like tile and porcelain (Fig. 10).
Scrubber
head
WARNING!
The scrubber head is waterproof and can