Before You Clean; Cleaning Hard Floors - Bissell 90Y5 User Manual

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O
perations
Getting ready continued
2. Fill the water tank
A. Remove tank by lifting straight up
and away from unit.
B. Unscrew cap at bottom of water tank
and remove the insert assembly.
C. Fill water tank with water. For best
results, water should be at room
temperature.
D. Replace insert assembly and cap,
tighten until snug.
E. Replace water tank by lining up
vertical guides and gently sliding tank
into place.
3. Twist the quick release cord wrap
clockwise to unwrap the power cord com-
pletely and plug into a 1 proper
outlet as described on the Important
Safety Instructions, page 3.
4. The ready light will illuminate when the
Healthy Home Steam Mop Max is ready
for use.

Before you clean

Thoroughly sweep or vacuum floor
prior to cleaning with the Healthy Home
Steam Mop Max.

Cleaning hard floors

Your Healthy Home Steam Mop Max
is designed to clean hard flooring such
as ceramic tile, vinyl, laminate, marble,
stone and sealed hard wood floors. Use
of your Healthy Home Steam Mop Max
on waxed or some unwaxed floors may
result in a diminished glossiness. The
Healthy Home Steam Mop Max is not
for use on unsealed wood floors. For
best results test in an inconspicuous area
and check the care instructions from your
flooring manufacturer.
1. When the ready light illuminates, begin
cleaning by slowly passing over surface
while pressing the steam on demand trigger
to emit steam as needed.
NOTE: The trigger does not need to be
depressed at all times for Healthy Home
Steam Mop Max to work satisfactorly
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WARNING:
Never put descaling, aromatic,
alcoholic, or detergent products
into the steam cleaner, as this
may damage it or make it
unsafe for use.
CAUTION:
The Healthy Home Steam Mop
Max generates hot steam, so
when depressing the trigger to
apply steam, ensure the Healthy
Home Steam Mop Max is mov-
ing continuously. Prolonged
application of steam in one
area increases the risk of dam-
age to the surface treatment of
timber floors.
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