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10
Using the Monster Mop Cleaning System
Using the Monster Mop Cleaning System
C. Relling Tank and Replacing Pad During Use
During cleaning the Tank will become empty and need relling.
However, there is no need to rell the Tank at the exact moment it
becomes empty. During cleaning the Microbre Pad will become
dirty (or too dry) and will need replacing.
The empty Tank should be relled and the dirty Microbre Pad
should be replaced at the same time.
Note: Each Microbre Pad needs ONLY a tank full of liquids to create
moist heat. The Tank holds exactly the right amount of liquids for
each Microbre Pad. When a dirty Pad is replaced with a clean
Pad, rell the empty Tank with liquids to provide moisture to the
clean Pad.
To Fill Tank with Liquids:
• Open Tank door by grasping and pulling it away from the Tank
opening
• Use the Fill Cup to SLOWLY add tap, distilled or demineralized
water and/or the Monster brand of cleaning solution, sanitizer or
fragrance to the Tank. (It is normal to have some overow due to
bubbles inside the Tank).
• Firmly push the Tank door closed.
To Replace Dirty Pad:
• Step down on the Tab and hold with your foot
• Lift Mop up and away from the dirty Pad to remove
• Place a clean Pad on the oor with Tab facing up.
• Lower Mop on to clean Pad and press rmly to attach.
Resume cleaning when the Tank has been relled and the Pad
replaced. Repeat the above steps until your oors are clean.
*IMPORTANT*
The Monster Mop is calibrated to release liquid from the Tank
to the Microbre Pad in HOT/WET Mode, for optimal cleaning
performance of the Pad. Liquids will automatically release on to the
Microbre Pad to keep it damp during cleaning. When liquids run
out, add more liquids and replace the Microbre Pad, if needed.
• Keep the Monster Mop moving in a slow and steady motion to
avoid over-saturation of the Microbre Pad.
• Place Mop on the Mop Rest Pad when not in use.
• When nished using, unplug Mop and let it cool on Mop Rest Pad
before removing Microbre Pad and storing unit in a dry location.
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