Limitations and Warnings
Do not use aggressive detergents to clean the steam mop and its components
and accessories. All brushes may be cleaned under warm running water, while
cloth covers and cleaners may also be laundered. Be careful when cleaning the
wire brush, as your hands may be injured.
Make sure the voltage of the power source is within the ranges specified in the
steam mop specifications. You shall disconnect the steam mop from the
source of power before carrying out any cleaning procedures. Please note that
you should pull on the plastic part of the plug other than on the power cord
when disconnecting the device from the power source. Do not immerse the
steam mop in water or place it near a heater in order to avoid risk of fire. Do not
use the steam mop in the case of any damage to its casing, or unusual noises
or cracks, or when the power cord is damaged. Do not use a mop to clean
insufficient surfaces where the heat resistance is below +100 °C. To avoid
injuries and burns, do not spray hot steam towards people and animals. Never
disassemble the mop on your own. Do not use the mop outdoors.
Assembly and Operation
1. Unpack the mop and all the accessories. Remove the water tank (1) from the
steam mop body (6) and fill it with water (See assembly drawing b). To do
this, pull the water tank latch lock (5) up, remove the tank and turn it upside
down, and then remove the water tank plug (2) by pulling its lug. Fill in the
water tank to at least 2/3 of its capacity, then tighten the plug (2) and re-
install the water tank into the steam mop body (6).
2. Assemble the two pieces of the extension tube (15) and insert the assembled
tube in the steam mop body (6) (See assembly drawing c).
3. Floors and carpets shall be cleaned up with different brushes and cloth
covers as follows:
a. For floor cleaning, the large cloth cover (13) shall be attached to the black
sticky surface of the main brush (11) with its lug back;
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