Black & Decker FSM1620 Intended use, Features, Assembly, English, Attaching the handle Fig. A

Models: FSM1610 FSM1620

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ENGLISH

ENGLISH

(Original instructions)

Intended use

Your Black & Decker steam mop has been designed for sanitising and cleaning sealed hardwood, sealed laminate, linoleum, vinyl, ceramic tile, stone and marble floors and for refreshing carpets. This appliance is intended for indoor household use only.

Warning! Read all of the 'Safety, Maintenance, Service' manual carefully before operating this appliance.

Read all of this manual carefully before operating the appliance.

Features

This appliance includes some or all of the following features.

1.ON/Off switch

2.AutoselectTM dial

3.Removable water tank

4.Handle

5.Steam head

6.Steam head cleaning pad

7.Resting mat

8.Bottom cable tidy hook

9.Top cable tidy hook

10.Cable management clip

Assembly

Warning! Before attempting any of the following operations, make sure that the appliance is switched off and unplugged and that the appliance is cold and does not contain any water.

Attaching the handle (Fig. A)

uSlide the bottom end of the handle (4) into the top end of the steam mop body (12) until it clicks into place. The arrow on the handle (4) should be aligned with the top of the steam mop body (12).

Attaching the steam head (Fig. B)

uSlide the bottom end of the steam mop body (12) onto the steam head (5) until it clicks into place.

uThe steam head can be removed from the Steam mop body by pressing the steam head release button (13) and pulling the steam mop body (12) off the steam head (5).

Attaching the water jug (Fig. C)

uClip the water jug (3) onto the handle (4).

uSlide the water jug (3) down into the Steam mop body (12), ensure that the water jug is firmly seated.

Attaching a cleaning pad (Fig. D)

Replacement cleaning pads are available from your Black & Decker dealer:- (cat. no. FSMP20-XJ).

uPlace a cleaning pad (6) on the floor with the ‘hook & loop’ side facing up.

uLightly press the steam mop down onto the cleaning pad

(6).

Caution! Always place your steam mop on the resting mat (7) with the handle (4) in the upright position when stationary and make sure the steam mop is turned off when not in use.

Removing a cleaning pad (Fig. E)

Caution! Always wear suitable shoes when changing the cleaning pad on your steam mop. Do not wear slippers or open toed footwear.

uReturn the handle (4) to the upright position and turn the steam mop ‘OFF’.

uPlace the steam mop on the resting mat and wait until it cools down. (approximately five minutes)

uPlace the front of your shoe onto the cleaning pad removal tab (14) and press down firmly.

uLift the steam mop up off the cleaning pad.

Caution! Always place the steam mop on the resting mat (7) with the handle (4) in the upright position when stationary and make sure the steam mop is turned off when not in use.

Filling the water tank (Fig. F)

The water tank on your steam mop is removable for conven- ient and easy filling.

This Steam Mop incorporates an anti-calc system to help prolong the life of the system.

Note: Fill the water tank with clean tap water.

Note: In areas of very hard water, the use of de-ionised water is recommended.

uRemove the water tank (3).

uOpen the filler cap (16) by lifting it up.

uFill the water tank (3) with water.

Warning! Your water tank has a 460 ml capacity. Do not over fill the tank.

uRe-fit the filler cap (16).

uRe-fit the water tank (3).

Note: Ensure the filler cap is firmly secured.

Note: Do not use chemical cleaners with your steam mop..

Attaching the carpet glider (Fig. G) (FSM1620 Only)

uPlace carpet glider on the floor.

uAttach a cleaning pad to the unit.

uLightly press the steam mop down onto the carpet glider

(11) until it clicks into place.

Caution! Always place the steam mop on the resting mat (7) with the handle (4) in the upright position when stationary and make sure the steam mop is turned off when not in use.

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Black & Decker FSM1620, FSM1610 manual Intended use, Features, Assembly, English, Attaching the handle Fig. A