Using Your Removable Handheld Steamer With Direct Steam Nozzle - Shark S3901NZ Owner's Manual

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Using Your Removable Handheld Steamer with Direct Steam Nozzle

Cleaning Tip: The Direct Steam Nozzle creates direct steam spray to clean and sanitise hard to reach nooks &
crannies and other places where germs may build up. Use the Direct Steam Nozzle to loosen and dislodge compact
dirt often found in corner and tight places where traditional methods and cleaning tools tend to push dirt into, making
it tough to reach and clean. Spray direct steam and wipe clean with a wet cloth or paper towel.
fig. 16
FOR SPOT CLEANING AND STEAMING
CAUTION: Do not press the steam trigger until
the Direct Steam Nozzle is snapped into the
main nozzle of your Handheld Steamer.
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Remove the Direct Stream Nozzle from the storage
clip on the mop handle and attach it by pressing the
nozzle onto the Handheld Steamer until it clicks into
place. (fig. 16, fig. 17)
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The Handheld Steamer is automatically set to
SCRUB mode. Squeeze the steam trigger to activate
steam. To change modes press the ON/STEAM
SETTING button to select either DUST, MOP or
SCRUB mode. You can change the steam mode
while the Handheld Steamer is in standby or in use.
Once the selected setting indicator light has turned
blue, hold down the steam trigger to start steaming.
(fig. 18)
For effective cleaning, hold the steam output nozzle
2.5 - 5 cm
away from the surface you're cleaning.
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fig. 17
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fig. 18
To remove the Direct Steam Nozzle, press and hold
down the Handheld Release Buttons. Then slide out
the Direct Steam Nozzle using the grip.
CAUTION: Do not press the steam trigger while
removing the Direct Steam Nozzle. Avoid
touching the tip of the Direct Steam Nozzle, as
this will be very hot after steaming.
NOTE: The Handheld Steamer may continue to emit
steam for a few seconds after the trigger is released.
This is normal, and the steaming will eventually
come to a stop.

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