USER MANUAL Steam Mop
Voltage: 120V., 60Hz
Watts: 1050W
Water Capacity: 375 ml (12.6 fl. oz.)_ 375 ml (12.6 fl. oz.)
WELCOME! Congratulations on your purchase. Use this instruction manual to learn about your new Steam Mop’s great features. From assembly to use to maintenance, you will find it all in here.
NOTE: When assembling your Steam Mop there may be a little water in or around the water tank. This is because we thoroughly test all of our Steam Mops before you buy them, so you get a quality Shark* Steam Mop.
MAIN UNIT
A. Steam Mop Handle
B. Upper Cord Wrap
C. Pole
D. Lower Cord Wrap
E. Removable Water Tank
F. Water Tank Cap
G. Steam Mop Body
H. Mop Head
I. Dirt Grip® Pad
WARNING: ALWAYS make sure the Steam Mop is UNPLUGGED when not in use. NEVER fill the Steam Mop when it is plugged into an electrical outlet. Unplug from the electrical outlet and allow the unit to cool before you fill the water tank, or attach or remove the mop head. Make sure you add only water to the tank. Chemicals or cleaning solutions (including vinegar) may damage the Steam Mop and could be unsafe for you and your family.
CAUTION: DO NOT scrub any one area for an extended period.
IMPORTANT: Before you fill up the water tank, make sure your Steam Mop is unplugged from the electrical outlet.
IMPORTANT: Make sure you DO NOT use the Shark® Steam Mop without first attaching a Dirt Grip® pad and filling the tank with water
NOTE: To prolong the life of your Steam Mop, we recommend using distilled water.
NOTE: Sweep or vacuum your floors prior to cleaning with your Steam Mop.
NOTE: Please wait 2 to 3 minutes for the Steam Mop to cool off before removing the Dirt Grip pad. NEVER leave the Steam Mop with a damp or wet Dirt Grip pad on any floor for an extended period.
| 1. To remove the tank, lift it up and away from the Steam Mop body. Make sure to unplug the Steam Mop before removing the water tank. | 2. To remove the water tank cap, twist counterclockwise. Fill tank completely with distilled water or tap water. |
| 3. Replace cap on water tank and turn cap clockwise to seal. | 4. To replace the water tank, align it so the cap faces down. Place the cap into the hole in the Steam Mop body and slide tank down until it clicks securely into place. |
1. Pull and twist the quick release cord holder to unwrap the power cord completely. When Steam Mop is plugged into an electrical outlet, the power light will illuminate. It takes approximately 30 seconds for the mop to heat up and the steam to be ready.
2. Pump the handle a few times in a downward motion. This pumping action will release steam as you mop and allows you to customize the amount of steam you want. Begin mopping with a forward and backward motion. The natural motion of mopping will produce steam.
3. When the water tank is empty, the Steam Mop will stop producing steam. Make sure to unplug the Steam Mop before refilling the water tank. Follow the water tank refilling instructions on pages 7-8.
TO SANITIZE* WITH YOUR STEAM MOP
*Sanitization studies were conducted under controlled test conditions. Household conditions and results may vary.
DIRT GRIP® WASHABLE PAD
These easy-to-attach, reusable pads feature a superabsorbent microfiber for locking in moisture and dirt, and scrubbing material for breaking up tough, stuckon stains.
PAD CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Machine-wash the Dirt Grip pads separately with warm water using liquid detergent.
NEVER USE BLEACH, POWDERED DETERGENT, OR FABRIC SOFTENERS as they may damage or leave a coating on the Dirt Grip pads that will reduce their cleaning performance and absorbency. Dirt Grip pads should be line-dried or tumble-dried on a low setting, as this will extend the life of the microfiber fabric.
Loose fibers can indicate wearing of the microfiber fabric. DO NOT pull the loose fibers, as this can cause the weave to come undone. Simply trim the loose fibers with scissors.
For best cleaning results, we recommend replacing your Dirt Grip pads every 3 to 4 months following normal use. As with any fabric, dirt particles, grease, friction, and repeated washing can cause the fibers to break down, and you may notice an increase in the effort needed to push or pull the mop.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of shock and unintended operation, unplug unit before servicing
AFTER USE AND STORAGE
The Steam Mop will not turn on.
• Your Steam Mop should be securely plugged into an electrical outlet.
• Check the fuse or circuit-breaker.
• If your unit still doesn’t work, give us a call at: 1-800-798-7398.
The Steam Mop will not make steam.
• Make sure there is water in the tank. To add water, follow the instructions on pages 7 and 8.
• If the water tank is full, prime the mop by pumping the handle in a downward motion a few times to release steam.
The Steam Mop leaves water on the floor.
• DO NOT leave the Steam Mop on the floor with a damp or wet cleaning pad attached.
• If you are using tap water, we recommend switching to distilled water.
• Make sure that the cap is securely placed on the water tank.
The Steam Mop leaves white spots on the floor.
• DO NOT leave the Steam Mop on the floor with a damp or wet cleaning pad attached.
• If you are using tap water, we recommend switching to distilled water.
Floors are cloudy, streaky, or spotty after steaming.
• The Dirt Grip® pad might be dirty. Change to a new pad.
• If you washed the pad with powder detergent then the pad might have residual detergent left on it. Wash it again with liquid detergent.
• If you are cleaning in a kitchen area where there might be a buildup of grease, then use a degreasing agent such as an all-purpose cleaner or dish soap and paper towels to clean the area first.
• You might have left the mop in the same spot for too long.
• Do you have hard water? If you do, you might want to switch to distilled water.
• This might be residue on the floor from previous cleanings. Clean with the Steam Mop a few more times to remove any residue.
The Steam Mop is hard to push.
• Make sure the Dirt Grip pad is properly attached.
POLARIZED PLUG
To reduce the risk of electric shock, this Steam Mop has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). As a safety feature, this plug will fit into a polarized outlet ONLY one way. If the plug does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. DO NOT force into outlet or try to modify to fit.
Reference file: Shark S1000A Steam Mop Hard Floor Cleaner
Series: S1000, S1200