INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE MODEL SC300

Using KENWOOD STEAM MOP is really very simple:

1.After having taken the appliance out of its box, screw the telescopic tube onto the main part of the appliance (Fig.1). Then turn the two ends and pull them out to the desired length. Lock the upper part by turning clockwise (Figs 1a-1b).

2.Secure the cable onto the hook at the top of the tube (Fig.2).

3.Rest the base of KENWOOD STEAM MOP on the floorcloth, secure the floor cloth to the KENWOOD STEAM MOP using the Velcro straps, making sure the cloth is secured on the base (Fig.3).

4.Unscrew the Safety cap (D) and pour 2 measuring cups (H) (330 ml) into the tank using the provided funnel, then screw the Safety cap back on (Fig 4).

5.Place the Steam mop on the provided preheat tray. Plug the power cord into the power supply. Press switch (C) and wait for about 3 minutes (Fig.5). Do not leave the device unattended during the waiting period.

6.As soon as steam appears from your KENWOOD STEAM MOP you can start to use it. Slowly run the KENWOOD STEAM MOP over the surfaces to be cleaned. DO NOT LEAVE in one spot for more than 15 seconds as it may cause a whitish halo to form on the surface. This is no call for concern as it may be removed using a normal decalcifying product or with a few drops of vinegar directly onto the floor.

7.When KENWOOD STEAM MOP SC300 no longer emits steam it means that there is no more water (this will take place approximately every 15 minutes when in use).Turn off the appliance, take out the plug, and supply more water as described in Point 4 above.

8.Turn your KENWOOD STEAM MOP on again and steam will start to be produced as before.

9.When finished wash the cloth with water and soap or in washing machine. Every time you replace the cloth, turn off the switch (C) and do not touch the appliances hot parts.

10. After using and before putting the appliance away, wind the power cord around the provided hooks (see Fig. 6) and empty any water left in the tank of the Steam Mop. Before using the appliance again, unwind the power cord completely. Be sure the power cord is completely unwound before you plug it in.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

The following operation must be carried out only if the appliance is unplugged from its power source.

In order to guarantee perfect functioning over a long period of time the tank needs to be rinsed out at least once a week with cold water to eliminate any accumulated calcium deposits.

DO NOT USE VINEGAR OR OTHER DECALCIFYING SUBSTANCES.

KENWOOD STEAM MOP does not need to be used with its own specially developed floor cloths but can be used with the floor cloths that you normally use in your home.

Spare floor cloths are available by mail order from Hagemeyer.

Attention.

Before washing the Magic Cloth, Kenwood recommends the Magic Cloth straps be neatly joined together to avoid lint clogging the magic tape hooks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PROBLEM

CAUSE

SOLUTION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Appliance

* Electric plug

*Push plug securely into outlet

 

won’t start

 

*Try another outlet

 

 

 

 

*Check circuit breaker

 

 

 

* Power switch not turned on

*Make sure power switch is on

 

 

 

* No water in tank

*Check the tank for water

 

Appliance won’t make steam

*No water in tank

*Check the tank for water

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Appliance leaves water on the floor

*Floorcloth is too wet

*Change floorcloth

 

 

 

 

*If wood floor, dry the floor before proceeding.

 

 

 

*Too much water in tank, Do not

overfill

 

 

*Appliance did not remain flat on surface

*Turn off, unplug from electrical

outlet, change

 

 

while turned on

floorcloth and reheat appliance.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Appliance leaves a whitish halo on

*Left in one spot too long

*Remove with few drops of vinegar.

floor

 

*If above step doesn’t remove halo, then reheat

 

 

 

area for one minute and discoloration will be

 

 

 

removed. Do not overheat area.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Kenwood instruction manual Instructions for USE Model SC300, Cleaning and Maintenance