Steam & Spray ™ Mop; Cleaning Your Hard Floors; Spray ™ Mop - Shark SK410 series Owner's Manual

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Using Your Steam & Spray
IMPORTANT: When cleaning, do not use the
Steam & Spray
Mop without attaching a Cleaning
Pad, the Steam Energized
filling the water tank first.
fig. 6
fig. 7

Cleaning Your Hard Floors

Filling the Water Tank:
1
Turn the water tank cap counter clockwise and
remove from the unit. (Fig. 6)
2
Using the filling flask, pour water into the water
tank. Do not overfill. Replace the cap on the water
tank. (Fig. 7)
NOTE: To prolong the life of your Steam & Spray
Mop, we recommend using distillied water.
3
Insert the Steam Energized
unit upside down. Push it down to make sure that
it is well inserted. You will hear an audible "Click"
when the Cleanser bottle is inserted properly.
(Fig. 8)
4
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Mop
Cleanser bottle, and
Cleanser bottle into the
IMPORTANT: When you are using the mop for
the first time, it might take longer than the normal
30 seconds to start steaming.
fig. 8
IMPORTANT: Do not use on unsealed wood or
unglazed ceramic floors. Do not use on wood or
tile floors that are highly worn, unfinished or have
a wax or oil finish. Surfaces that have been treated
with wax or some no wax floors may be damaged
by the cleaning solutions therefore it is always
recommended to test an isolated area of the surface
to be cleaned before proceeding. You should always
check the use and care instructions from the floor
manufacturer.
IMPORTANT: Make sure the floors are swept or
vacuumed before using the Steam & Spray
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cleaning products to complement your Steam &
Spray
Mop, such as the Shark
vacuums.
4
Twist the quick release cord holder to unwrap the
power cord completely. Plug into an electrical outlet.
Secure cord into upper and lower cord hooks.
5
Make sure that the Cleaning Pad is attached to the
mop head.
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