Cleaning Bare Floors; Routine Maintenance; When You're Done - Bissell STEAMMOP 1867 User Manual

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Cleaning Bare Floors

Your Steam Mop is designed to clean bare flooring such as ceramic tile,
vinyl, laminate, marble, stone and sealed hard wood floors. Use of your
Steam Mop on waxed or some unwaxed floors may result in a dimin-
ished glossiness. The Steam Mop is not for use on unsealed wood
floors. For best results test in an inconspicuous area or check the care
instructions from your flooring manufacturer.
Sweep or vacuum floor prior to using.
1.
Slowly pass over surface to be cleaned while pressing
2.
trigger to emit steam.
To sanitize an area of your floor, leave the Steam Mop over
3.
area for a minimum 15 seconds, but no longer than 20
seconds. For larger areas, overlap Swivel Head placement.
When the Steam Mop stops emitting steam, simply remove
4.
the Water Tank, refill, and continue cleaning.

Routine Maintenance

When You're Done

Unplug Power Cord from outlet.
1.
Carefully remove Mop Pad from Swivel Head, as Mop
2.
Pad and Lower Assembly will be hot.
Any water remaining in the Water Tank should be
3.
emptied prior to machine storage.
Mop Pad can be machine washed in hot water and
4.
tumbled dry.
Wrap Power Cord around Quick Release Cord Wrap
5.
on side of Steam Mop.
Wipe all surfaces of Steam Mop with a soft cloth.
6.
Store upright in a protected, dry area or hang by
storage hook.
8
Tip:
During first use, it
may take several
seconds for the
Steam Mop to
begin steaming.
The water needs
to flow through
the filter to the
heater. This delay
will only occur
during initial use
or when using a
new filter.
C A U T I O N :
Upright storage of the
Steam Mop with a wet Mop
Pad may result in the
formation of white marks on
your floor. To remove the
white marks, clean area
with vinegar.

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