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ENGLISH
ACCESSORIES
DIRT GRIP
WASHABLE PAD
These easy-to-attach, reusable pads feature a super-
absorbent microfiber for locking in moisture and dirt, and
scrubbing material for breaking up tough, stuck-on 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.
The Quick Start Guide shows
the select accessories that are
included with your model.
To purchase additional
accessories, visit
sharkaccessories.com
MAINTAINING YOUR STEAM MOP
AFTER USE AND STORAGE
1 Unplug the cord from the wall outlet, and wrap the cord
around the cord hooks. Lock the Steam Mop in an upright
standing position by raising the handle until the pole is
standing straight up, perpendicular to the ground.
2 After cleaning, wait 2 to 3 minutes to let the Dirt Grip
pad
cool before touching it. When cool, remove pad from mop
head to avoid damage to your floors. Remove the pad by
stepping on the tab and lifting off the mop head, or by
carefully pulling the pad off the mop head.
3 With the unit locked in the upright standing position, store it
in a closet or the corner of a room.
WARNING: To reduce
the risk of shock and
unintended operation,
unplug unit before
servicing.
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