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Instruction Manual
Please read all instructions carefully and retain for future reference.
Getting Started
Remove the appliance from the box.
Remove any packaging from the product.
Place the packaging inside the box and either store or dispose of safety.
In the Box
Steam Mop Body (Hand-held unit)
Handle Tube
Handle
Squeegee Attachment
Metal Brush Tool
Nylon Brush Tool
Accessory Adaptor
Angled Nozzle
Brush Tool
Scraping Tool
Steamer Cloth
Steam shelf
Carpet Glider
Microfibre Cloths
Triangle Mop Head

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Summary of Contents for Lenoxx sm301

  • Page 1 Instruction Manual Please read all instructions carefully and retain for future reference. Getting Started Remove the appliance from the box. Remove any packaging from the product. Place the packaging inside the box and either store or dispose of safety. In the Box Steam Mop Body (Hand-held unit) Handle Tube Handle...
  • Page 2 Instruction Manual Features Steam cleaning freshens carpets and cleans tiles, vinyl and hardwood floors Quick start Lightweight Transparent tank allows monitoring of water level Safety Instructions Please ensure that you read the full safety and operational instructions within the manual included with your steam mop. When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed.
  • Page 3 Do not use the appliance with wet hands. Do not pull or carry the appliance by the cord, pull the cord around sharp corners or expose the cord to heated surfaces. Do not use this appliance on leather, wax polished furniture or floors, synthetic fabrics, velvet or other delicate, steam sensitive materials.
  • Page 4 Do not use this appliance for any purpose other than that for which it is designed. Never force the steam unit onto the mop head as this could potentially damage the steam mop. Do not use the appliance after a malfunction or if it has been dropped or damaged in any way.
  • Page 5 Description of Parts 1.handle 2.up cord hook 3.down cord hook 4. Power switch 5.water tank cover 6.variable steam control 7.triangle mop head 8.cup 9.funnel 10.carpet glider 11. microfiber cloth 12.metal brush tool 13.nylon brush tool 14.scraper tool 15.Anged nozzle 16.brush tool 17.steamer shelf 18 steamer cloth 19.
  • Page 6 Assembly Attaching the Handle Slide the handle into the extension tube until it locks into position. Slide the extension tube with the handle installed in to the steam mop body until it locks into place. The handle can be removed from the steam mop body for easy storage by pressing the handle tube button.
  • Page 7 to activate the steam. Warning: Never place de-scaling, aromatic, alcoholic or detergent products in the steam mop tank, this will cause damage to the appliance and void your warranty. Using the Steam Mop Plug the appliance into the mains power supply and switch on. The indicator lights on switch will illuminate red It will take approximately 20 seconds for the appliance to preheat, the appliance is ready for use.
  • Page 8 etc. Ovens, hobs, showers, bath tubs, tiles, metal and Large nylon Brush Tools toys, refrigerators, etc. WARNING: be careful of metal brush to scratch the surface Angled Nozzle Stove tops, taps, sinks, hard to reach areas etc. Brush Tool Cleaning grout lines, sanded...
  • Page 9 tablespoons of white vinegar to a full tank and then shake. Note: Do not turn the steamer on. Removing Limescale If the appliance begins to produce steam more slowly than usual or stops producing steam, you may need to remove limescale. Limescale can develop over time on the metal parts of the appliance and greatly affect its performance.
  • Page 10: Troubleshooting

    Due to the high mineral water content in certain areas, you may notice less steam from the accessories; this may be caused by calcium build-up inside the nozzle: Cleaning Calcium buildup It is recommended to use the vinegar solution inside the affected accessory then fill the water tank with water according to the directions and run a continuous jet of steam through the affected accessory for several minutes to clear the pathway.
  • Page 11 pressed. Turn the steam control knob clockwise to Max. Steam control knob is set to min. Unit Will Not Turn On. Blown fuse or breaker. Replace the fuse or reset breaker. Power cord not plugged in. Plug the cord into a Internal fuse is blown.