Using Your Professional Steam &
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. My Professional Steam & Spray
on hard floors.
A. The Professional Steam & Spray
Pad is likely too saturated. Replace it with a
clean, dry pad.
Q. My floors appear cloudy after cleaning.
A. The Professional Steam & Spray
Pad may be dirty. Change the pad.
A. The Professional Steam & Spray
Cleaning Pad was washed with a powder
detergent and may be damaged and require
replacement. Never use powder detergents. Only
use liquid detergent to launder the cleaning pads.
A. The Professional Steam & Spray
been left in the same spot for too long with a wet
cleaning pad. Never leave the unit with a wet
pad in one spot for too long.
A. This may be leftover from past cleaners that were
used on the floor surface. Use the Professional
Steam & Spray
Mop a few more times and see
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if the leftover cloudiness is removed. If this does
not work, we suggest rinsing the floor with water
and letting it dry. One or more rinses generally
removes the residue. A more stubborn case
may require you to rinse the floor with a mix of
one part vinegar to 2 parts water. Then use the
Professional Steam & Spray
clean pad.
General Tips:
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Change the Cleaning Pad frequently for best
results.
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Always vacuum floors before cleaning.
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Use both upper and lower cord clips to keep the
plug securely in place while in use.
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To remove or replace the Steam Energized
Cleanser, simply twist and lift upward.
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Ensure that the water tank is filled at all times.
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Care and Maintenance
AFTER USE AND STORAGE
1
When you have finished using the Shark
Professional Steam & Spray
Steam Control button until the LED light turns
flashing BLUE. This stops the unit from steaming.
Unplug the cord from the electrical outlet and
remove the Cleaning Pad from the unit.
2 S tore the Shark
Professional Steam & Spray
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Mop in the upright position without the Cleaning
Pad on the unit and away from children or in high
traffic areas.
3
Wrap the power cord around the cord holders when
not in use. (Fig. 14)
CLEANING THE SPRAY NOZZLE
1
If the spray nozzle becomes clogged, you can clean
it by removing it from the mop head. To remove it,
place a flat screwdriver underneath the nozzle and
lift up. The nozzle will pop off. Run the spray nozzle
under warm water to clean it out. Reinsert the spray
nozzle by lining up its grooves with the inside of the
nozzle hole. Push it in until it snaps into place.
(Fig. 15)
DECALCIFYING YOUR STEAM MOP
Calcium and mineral deposits can build up and impact
the performance of your steam mop over time. To
extend the life of your product we recommend that you
use distilled water.
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