Using Your Carpet Glider; Using Your Handheld Steamer - Shark S3901NZ Owner's Manual

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Using Your Steam Mop - cont'd
fig. 12

Using Your Carpet Glider

fig. 13
THE CARPET GLIDER
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The Carpet Glider can be used with the All-Purpose
Head to lightly steam your carpet and area rugs. Just
place the mop head with cleaning pocket attached
into the glider. The recommended steam setting is
SCRUB when using the Carpet Glider. (fig. 13)
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5
When one side of the cleaning pocket (P119W or
P118W) gets dirty, just flip the mop and you can
quickly start using the other side. Use the shaggy
side of the cleaning pockets (P129W or P140W) to
lift up and lock away all the dirt and debris and the
scrubbing side to break up the tough stains. (fig. 12)
6
When the water tank is empty, the Steam Mop will
stop producing steam. You can refill the water tank
at any time as long as the mop is unplugged from
the outlet. Follow the instructions from page 7. This
applies to switching the mop heads or cleaning
pockets as well.
NOTE: Please wait 2-3 minutes for the Steam Mop
to cool off before switching the mop head or the
cleaning pocket. Never leave the Steam Mop with a
damp/wet cleaning pocket on any floor.
The Steam Mop will not clean your carpeting or
area rugs. However, it is great for grooming and
freshening.
fig. 14
2
Move the Steam Mop back and forth across a
section of the carpet. (fig. 14)

Using Your Handheld Steamer

Your Shark
Lift-Away
Pro Steam Pocket
Mop is
®
®
designed to clean surfaces that will withstand high heat
and moisture. Do not use on unsealed wood surfaces
(especially wooden antique furniture), unglazed ceramic
tile, painted surfaces or surfaces that have been treated
with wax, oils, varnishes, or shellac. The sheen may be
removed by the heat, steam, and friction of the cleaning
tools. Lacquer and polyurethane coatings provide a hard
durable protective finish that withstands moisture, but it
is always recommended to test an isolated area of the
surface to be cleaned before proceeding.
We also recommend you check the use and care
instructions from the surface manufacturer.
When cleaning finished wood surfaces, use broad,
continuous cleaning strokes. To prevent surface damage,
avoid focusing steam or allowing the cleaning tools to sit
in one spot for any amount of time.
fig. 15
1
To remove the Handheld Steamer, press and hold
down the Handheld Release Buttons while pulling
out the Handheld Steamer. (fig. 15)
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