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ENGLISH | 5
The Steam Nozzle (1) emits the ow of hot, penetrating steam. The Mop Head, Jet Nozzle, Fabric
Nozzle and Squeegee all connect to the Steam Nozzle.
The Water Tank (2) is the reservoir where water is held before being transferred to the heat
exchange and converted to steam. The Water Tank holds 15 oz. (444 ml.) of water.
The Water Tank Cap (2A) covers the Water Tank Fill Hole, and must be removed in order to ll the
Water Tank with water. To unlock the Water Tank Cap turn counter-clockwise. To lock the Water
Tank Cap turn clockwise.
The Water Tank Fill Hole (2B) is the opening through which water is poured into the Water Tank.
The Power Indicator Light (3) illuminates to indicate that the unit is powered On and heating.
The Power Button (4), located on the front of the 3-in-1 Steam Mop, activates and deactivates the
unit. The Power Button is pressed to turn the unit On, and pressed again to turn the unit Off.
The LCD Display Control (5) is used to view and set desired steam intensity by pushing the "+" or
"-" push buttons.
The Water Tank Release Button (6) releases the Water Tank from the Mop Body.
The Extension Pole (7) connects to the main body of the unit, and is designed for convenient use
on oors, windows, and other out-of-reach surfaces.
The Handle (7A) provides a comfortable grip when using the Extension Pole.
The Cord Brackets (7B) provide a safe and convenient way to store the power cord when not in use.
The Mop Head (8) connects to the Steam Nozzle, for steam cleaning a variety of hard oors.
NOTE: It is NOT recommended that this unit be used on unsealed oors. Use care when
steaming oors that may be warped or damaged by heat and moisture, and limit use of this
unit on these types of surfaces.
The Microber Pads (9) each attach to the pad grips on the bottom of the Mop Head. The Pads
are designed to clean scuffs and stains from hard oors. The Microber Pads are reusable and
machine washable. Two Pads are included.
NOTE: Microber Pads are not designed to absorb and collect large amounts of dirt. For best
results, it is recommended to vacuum oor before mopping.
The 3 Utility Brushes (10) connect to the Jet Nozzle, and are designed for scrubbing tough stains.
There are two nylon Brushes for general scrubbing (such as carpet), and a brass-bristled Brush for
scrubbing metal surfaces (such as oven and grill racks).
NOTE: Use careful judgement when deciding what surface to clean with the brass Utility Brush.
Some delicate surfaces, such as stainless steel, may be scratched or damaged by the brass
bristles. If you are unsure whether or not a surface will be damaged, it is recommended that
you test a small inconspicuous spot before proceeding.
The Jet Nozzle (11) connects to the Steam Nozzle, and is designed to focus the ow of steam for
concentrated cleaning.
The Fabric Nozzle (12) connects to the Steam Nozzle, and is designed to disperse the ow of
steam for steaming fabrics, linens and upholstery.
The Squeegee (13) connects to the Steam Nozzle, and is used for cleaning windows, mirrors, and
other smooth glass surfaces.
The Fabric Brush (14) connects to the Fabric Nozzle to remove larger particles like loose threads
and hairs and rejuvenate bers.
The Water Treatment Cartridge (15) removes impurities from water to prolong the life of the unit.
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