Lift-Away; Using Your Carpet Glider - Shark S3901SL Owner's Manual

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Using Your Steam Mop - cont'd
The Shark
®

Lift-Away

Pro Steam Pocket
you can use the perfect amount of steam for the cleaning task at hand. See below for tips on
when to use each setting.
Setting
Ideal for These Surfaces
Laminate
DUST
Bamboo
Hardwood
Marble
Hardwood
Marble
MOP
Tile
Stone
Tile
Stone
SCRUB
Linoleum
Carpet
(with Carpet Glider)
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®
Mop has three unique steam settings so
Recommended Usage
Light cleaning and dusting
Loosen and lift light dirt
Sanitise floors
Basic, everyday cleaning
Remove spots and smaller messes
Clean moderate and heavily-trafficked areas
Sanitise floors
Tough cleaning and removal of stuck-on
messes and stains
Deep clean heavily-trafficked areas
Cut through heavy dirt and grime
Sanitise floors
Freshen area rugs and carpets
fig. 12
5
When one side of the all purpose cleaning pad
gets dirty, just flip the mop and you can quickly
start using the other side. (fig. 12)

Using Your Carpet Glider

fig. 13
THE CARPET GLIDER
1
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
the cleaning pad attached into the glider. The
recommended steam setting is SCRUB when
using the Carpet Glider. (fig. 13)
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 5. This applies to
switching the mop head or the cleaning pad as
well.
NOTE: Please wait 2-3 minutes for the Steam
Mop to cool off before switching the mop head
or the cleaning pad. Never leave the Steam Mop
with a damp/wet pad 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)
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