Shark SC630WC Owner's Manual page 3

Shark electric steamer user manual
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Quick Start
Your Portable Steam Pocket
®
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 alowing the cleaning tools to sit in
one spot for any amount of time.
When assembling your Portable Steam Pocket
water tank. This is because we test all our portable steam pocket cleaning systems
100% before you buy them, so you get a quality Shark Steam product.
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ASSEMBLY
1
Safely remove contents of the
Portable Steam Pocket
®
Cleaning
System and lay them out on a flat
surface to see that you have all
the components to complete the
assembly (Refer to page 2).
FILL
2
Turn the water tank cap counter-
clockwise and remove to fill, using the
filling flask provided. Be careful not
to overfill. Replace the cap by turning
clockwise. The water tank does not
have to be completely full for the
steam bottle to generate steam.
Steam will stop when the water tank
is empty. You can refill at any time.
DIRECT SPRAY STEAM BOTTLE USE
3
Attach the steam bottle nozzle.
Aligning the arrow located on
the steam bottle nozzle with the
un-lock symbol located on the
nozzle connector. Press in and turn
clockwise to secure into place. The
arrow on the nozzle will align with the
lock symbol.
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HOSE & CLEANING TOOL
ATTACHMENT USE
4
Attach the hose connector. Aligning
the arrow located on the hose
connector with the un-lock symbol
located on the nozzle connector.
Press in and turn clockwise to secure
into place. The arrow on the hose
connector will align with the lock
symbol.
5
Select the desired cleaning tool for
use. Follow the cleaning tool sub
assembly Instructions for the selected
tool.
6
Attach the cleaning tool by inserting
the hose stem into the handle of
the cleaning tool. Press in and turn
clockwise at the same time to
secure and press in and turn counter
clockwise to release. Check for
proper connection by turning the
handle counter-clockwise a few turns.
The handle should remain connected.
(Note for reference: This connection
method is the same design used with
most over the counter prescription
bottles). The design of this
connection is to prevent the hose
from twisting and kinking during use.
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6
WEDGE CLEANING TOOL ASSEMBLY
7
Slide the wedge shaped cleaning
pocket over the wedge cleaning tool
frame until it is completely on.
8
Close the cinch by pulling on the
elastic band and sliding the locking
bean to tighten.
CYLINDER CLEANING TOOL
ASSEMBLY
9
Squeeze "chopsticks" together and
slide the cylinder shaped cleaning
pocket over the cylinder cleaning tool
frame until it is completely on.
10
Close the cinch by pulling on the
elastic band and sliding the locking
bean to tighten.
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DETAIL CLEANING TOOL
ASSEMBLY
11
Press fit the scrubbing detail
brush onto the detail cleaning
tool handle.
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13
GARMENT STEAMER
ASSEMBLY
12
Press fit the garment steamer
onto the bottle nozzle.
13
Stretch the garment steamer
bonnet over the garment
steamer diffuser. Attach
the garment brush onto the
garment steamer diffuser by
aligning the bottom of the
diffuser with the back of the
garment brush attachment.
Gently push the top of the
garment brush up into place
until the attachment snaps into
place.
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