Using your Eco Mop
Before first use
Remove any packaging or marketing materials that may be attached to the mop.
Partially fill and then empty the water tank to remove any foreign particles that may remain in the tank following the manufacturing process.
Remove the metal release pin from the cleaning brush and store safely for later use.
Filling the Eco Mop with water
Before filling with water, ensure that the steam on/off switch on the handle is in the off position () and the power cord is removed from the power outlet.
1.Position the mop securely at an angle close to the horizontal with the water tank cap facing upward. Remove the cap.
2.Slowly fill with at least 250ml of clean tap water. Do not exceed the maximum water level indicated (1 litre).
3.Replace the cap and tighten.
Using the Eco Mop
Ensure that the steam on/off switch is in the off position () and the mop is unplugged from the power outlet before fitting or changing attachments.
1.Fit the desired cloth to the utility head by stretching the elasticised cloth over the head, ensuring it is evenly fitted and snug.
Note: Do not use the utility head without a cloth attached as this may cause damage to surfaces.
2.Attach the utility head with cloth to the mop by aligning the hole in the end of the attachment with the
3.Place the mop on the tray provided.
4.Insert the plug into a 230/240V power outlet and turn the power on at the wall. The light on the mop handle will illuminate, indicating that the steam generator is heating. Once the light goes out (approx. 50 seconds), the mop has reached the optimum temperature for producing steam and is ready to use.
Note: The mop is switched on and heating once connected and turned on at the power outlet, even if the steam on/off switch is in the off positon ().
5.Move the steam on/off switch on the handle to the on position ( ). During use, the light will cycle on and off as the mop maintains the required temperature.
Note: When the steam on/off switch is moved to the on position ( ), the mop may drip
a small amount of water as it begins to produce steam. The mop will then start to produce steam within seconds, so ensure that it is resting on the tray whilst heating or cooling or at any time the mop is stationary for more than 10 seconds, to avoid damage to surfaces. Should calcification occur, the white ‘halo’ effect can be removed using a decalcifying product or with a few drops of vinegar applied directly to the area.
6.Slowly pass the mop back and forth over the surface to be cleaned. To remove stubborn stains, hold the mop over the area for several seconds.
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