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Cleaning of the Mop Nozzle
Clean the mop nozzle as below.
1
Separate the nozzle from the product and turn the
nozzle over.
2
Remove the remaining foreign objects using a wet
wipe or a tissue.
Foreign matter remaining on the nozzle may result in
a bad smell.
WARNING
Make sure to separate the nozzle from the main body
or separate the battery before cleaning.
Otherwise the mop attachment plate may rotate and
result in injury.
CAUTION
Do not clean or submerge the nozzle with water. It
may result in product damage.
3
Always check the mop nozzle's jockey wheel for
build up of debris such as hair or dust which can
cause it not to rotate freely. If this occurs it can
damage hard floor.
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Please note
When cleaning is completed, always empty the water
in the water tank.
Otherwise the water may be contaminated and give
off a bad smell.
CAUTION
Turn the direction of the cap to prevent the cap of the
water tank from being closed.
Do not separate the cap of the water tank completely.
Do not add detergent, vinegar or baking soda to the
water tank when washing.
Drying the Mop Pads
After using the mop pads, hand wash them and allow
them to dry before storing them.
1
Separate the mop pads from the mop
attachment plate.
2
Drying the water tank
Open the 2 caps on the side of the water tank and
shake the water tank to remove the remaining water.
Drying thoroughly for over 24 hours in a well-ventilated
location with no direct sunlight is effective to remove
moisture from the water tank.
Do not use as follows, as it may become deformed.
CAUTION
Do not use bleach or fabric softener when washing
the mop pads.
Do not dry the pads in a clothes dryer.
Do not boil the mop pad. The mop pad may become
deformed.
Storing mop pads in a damp state can result in an
unpleasant odor. Set the pads in a well-ventilated
area out of direct sunlight for at least 24 hours or
until completely dry.
Hand wash the pads with a neutral detergent.
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