Notice: Never use the carpet glider on surfaces that are prone to scratches.
CAUTION
Never assemble or remove the accessories while the appliance is in operation.
HOW TO USE THE STEAM MOP
READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE
The steam mop is designed to thoroughly clean floor surfaces such as marble, ceramic, carpet, stone,
linoleum, sealed hardwood floors and parquet. Not all floor types are suitable for steam cleaning.
The heat and steam action removes the wax on wax-treated surfaces. Do not use the device on
unsealed floors and do not leave the device on a wooden or heat-sensitive floor for long periods of time.
This can cause the wood grain to lift, among other types of damage.
Take special care when using on vinyl, linoleum or other heat sensitive floors. Too much heat can melt
the glue under the floor. Use only on laminate floors that have been professionally installed and without
crevices or tears through which moisture can penetrate. Test the steam mop on a small insulated area
of your floor before using it on any floor surface. Always read the instructions for use before using the
steam mop. If in doubt, consult a flooring specialist. Only use the carpet glider on carpets and rugs.
Using the carpet glider on other floor surfaces will cause streaks and possibly scratches.
Notice: This product gives off steam and creates moisture. Water stains, discoloration or
damage to the floor surface may occur if the unit is left in one place for too long.
1. Fill the water tank with water:
CAUTION
Make sure that the steam mop is unplugged. Turn the water tank cap counter clockwise
approximately 90° to the "OPEN" position and remove the cap as shown. Hold the steam mop at a 45°
angle. Add water in the tank to the MAX level using the measuring cup. Don't let it overflow. The
maximum tank capacity is 450ML ± 20ML.
Replace the water tank cap and turn it approximately
90° clockwise to the "CLOSE" position until the
cap is securely in place. (As illustrated in Fig. 2a)
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Fig. 2a