Bissell Steam Mop 90T1 SERIES User's Guide Page 7

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Operations
Getting ready continued
2. Fill the water tank by lifting straight up
and away from unit. Unscrew cap at bot-
tom of water tank and remove the insert
assembly.
3. Fill water tank with water. For best results,
water should be at room temperature. Replace
insert assembly and cap, tighten until snug.
4. Replace water tank by lining up vertical
guides and gently sliding tank into place.
5. Twist the Quick Release cord wrap clockwise to
unwrap the power cord and plug into a proper
grounded outlet as described on page 3.
6. The ready light will illuminate when Steam
Mop is ready for use.
Before you clean
Thoroughly sweep or vacuum floor
prior to cleaning with the Steam Mop.
Cleaning hard floors
Steam Mop is designed to clean hard
floor surfaces like ceramic tile, vinyl,
laminate, marble, stone and sealed
hard wood floors. Use of Steam Mop on
waxed or unwaxed floors may result
in a diminished glossiness. Steam Mop
is not for use on unsealed wood floors.
Ensure Steam Mop is thoroughly tested in
an inconspicuous area prior to mopping
a large floor area. Also, be sure to check
the care instructions from your flooring
manufacturer.
1. Begin cleaning by slowly passing over
the surface while pressing the steam on
demand trigger to emit steam as needed.
NOTE: The trigger does not need to
be depressed at all times for Steam
Mop to work satisfactorly.
2. To sanitize an area of your floor, (attack
invisible germs and bacteria) put the center
of Steam Mop over the spot for a minimum
of 15 seconds using continuous steam, but
no longer than 20 seconds. For larger areas,
overlap swivel head placement.
2A
2B
2E
WARNING:
Never put descaling, aromatic,
alcoholic, or detergent products
into the steam cleaner, as this
may damage it or make it
unsafe for use.
CAUTION:
Exercise extreme care when
using the Steam Mop on timber
flooring. Ensure the Steam mop
is thoroughly tested in an incon-
spicuous area prior to mopping a
large floor area. The Steam Mop
generates hot steam, so when
depressing the trigger to apply
steam, ensure the Steam Mop is
moving continuously. The trigger
does not need to be depressed at
all times. Prolonged application
of steam in one area increases
the risk of damage to the surface
treatment on timber floors. Check
with your timber floor treatment
application specialist prior to
Steam Mop operation. Regular
foot traffic and direct sunlight will
wear down timber floor surface
treatment making it more suscep-
tible to steam damage. Exercise
extreme care when using the
Steam Mop on timber flooring.
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