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The 

Steam Nozzle

 (1) emits the flow of hot, penetrating steam. The 

Mop Head, Jet Nozzle, Fabric 

Nozzle

 and 

Squeegee

 all connect to the 

Steam Nozzle

.

•  

The 

Water Tank

 (2) is the reservoir where water is held before being transferred to the heat ex-

change and converted to steam.  The 

Water Tank

 holds 15 oz. (444 ml.) of water.

•  

The 

Water Tank Cap

 (2A) covers the 

Water Tank Fill Hole

, and must be removed in order to fill the 

Water Tank

 with water. To unlock the 

Water Tank Cap

 turn counter-clockwise. To lock the 

Water 

Tank Cap

 turn clockwise.

•  

The 

Water Tank Fill Hole

 (2B) is the opening through which water is poured into the 

Water Tank

.

•  

The 

Power Indicator Light

 (3) illuminates to indicate that the unit is powered On and heating.

•  

The 

Power Button 

(4), located on the front of the 3-in-1 Steam Mop, activates and deactivates the 

unit. The 

Power Button

 is pressed to turn the unit On, and pressed again to turn the unit Off.

•  

The

 LCD Display Control

 (5) is used to view and set desired steam intensity by pushing the "+" or "-" 

push buttons.

•  

The 

Water Tank Release Button

 (6) releases the 

Water Tank

 from the Mop Body.

•  

The 

Extension Pole

 (7) connects to the main body of the unit, and is designed for convenient use on 

floors, windows, and other out-of-reach surfaces.

•  

The 

Handle

 (7A) provides a comfortable grip when using the 

Extension Pole

.

•  

The 

Cord Brackets

 (7B) provide a safe and convenient way to store the power cord when not in use.

•  

The 

Mop Head

 (8) connects to the 

Steam Nozzle

, for steam cleaning a variety of hard floors.

   

NOTE: It is NOT recommended that this unit be used on unsealed floors.  Use care when 

steaming floors that may be warped or damaged by heat and moisture, and limit use of this 

unit on these types of surfaces.

•  

The 

Microfiber Pads

 (9) each attach to the pad grips on the bottom of the 

Mop Head

.  The 

Pads

 are 

designed to clean scuffs and stains from hard floors.  The 

Microfiber Pads

 are reusable and machine 

washable.  Two 

Pads

 are included.

NOTE: Microfiber Pads are not designed to absorb and collect large amounts of dirt. For best 

results, it is recommended to vacuum floor before mopping.

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The 3 

Utility Brushes

 (10) connect to the 

Jet Nozzle

, and are designed for scrubbing tough stains.  

There are two nylon 

Brushes

 for general scrubbing (such as carpet), and a brass-bristled 

Brush

 for 

scrubbing metal surfaces (such as oven and grill racks).

NOTE: Use careful judgement when deciding what surface to clean with the brass Utility Brush.  

Some delicate surfaces, such as stainless steel, may be scratched or damaged by the brass 

bristles.  If you are unsure whether or not a surface will be damaged, it is recommended that 

you test a small inconspicuous spot before proceeding.

•  

The 

Jet Nozzle

 (11) connects to the 

Steam Nozzle

, and is designed to focus the flow of steam for 

concentrated cleaning.

•  

The 

Fabric Nozzle

 (12) connects to the 

Steam Nozzle

, and is designed to disperse the flow of steam 

for steaming fabrics, linens and upholstery.

•  

The 

Squeegee

 (13) connects to the 

Steam Nozzle

, and is used for cleaning windows, mirrors, and 

other smooth glass surfaces.

•  

The 

Fabric Brush

 (14) connects to the 

Fabric Nozzle

 to remove larger particles like loose threads 

and hairs and rejuvenate fibers.

•  

The 

Water Treatment Cartridge

 (15) removes impurities from water to prolong the life of the unit. 

Summary of Contents for SF-295

Page 1: ...LE SF 295 MODELO SF 295 ENGLISH p 2 FRANÇAIS p 21 ESPAÑOL p 40 KEEP YOUR RECEIPT FOR WARRANTY PURPOSES Please read all instructions before use GARDEZ VOTRE REÇU AUX FINS DE LA GARANTIE Veuillez lire toutes les instructions avant l utilisation GUARDE SU RECIBO A EFECTOS DE LA GARANTÍA Lea todas las instrucciones antes de usarlo ...

Page 2: ...ndle let it hang over edges of counters or be crimped or closed in doors 6 Never yank power cord to disconnect from outlet instead grasp plug and pull to disconnect 7 Do not operate unit with a damaged power cord or if the unit has been dropped or damaged To avoid risk of electrical shock do not disassemble unit contact Steamfast Consumer Service for examination and repair Incorrect reassembly can...

Page 3: ...o not touch Steam Nozzle or attempt to connect accessories while unit is in use Use caution when you turn unit upside down there may be hot water in unit 17 Use caution when using unit on uneven surfaces such as stairs 18 When steaming any surface for the first time it is recommended that you consult the manu facturer s guidelines for material being steamed For items in question test on a small in...

Page 4: ...ual UNIT FEATURES ACCESSORIES Steam Nozzle Water Tank Water Tank Cap Water Tank Fill Hole Power Indicator Light Power Button LCD Display Control Water Tank Release Button Extension Pole Handle Cord Brackets Mop Head Microfiber Pads 2 Utility Brushes 3 Jet Nozzle Fabric Nozzle Squeegee Fabric Brush Water Treatment Cartridge 1 2 2a 2b 3 4 5 6 7 7a 7b 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Product Information 2 2A 2B...

Page 5: ...t this unit be used on unsealed floors Use care when steaming floors that may be warped or damaged by heat and moisture and limit use of this unit on these types of surfaces The Microfiber Pads 9 each attach to the pad grips on the bottom of the Mop Head The Pads are designed to clean scuffs and stains from hard floors The Microfiber Pads are reusable and machine washable Two Pads are included NOT...

Page 6: ...essary to rotate and adjust Telescopic Pole until button aligns properly with hole 3 To adjust the height of Telescopic Pole press and hold Extension Lock downward Figure 1 C While holding Extension Lock down move Telescopic Pole until it is adjusted to the desired height Release Extension Lock then move Telescopic Pole again until it clicks securely into place 4 To disconnect Telescopic Pole for ...

Page 7: ...crofiber Pad Make sure Mop Head is oriented with Pad as shown and centered as best as possible Figure 3 3 Press Mop Head firmly down onto Microfiber Pad Fastener strips will adhere to pad grips on underside of Mop Head Pad should now be attached and ready for use CAUTION Use care when handling a recently used Microfiber Pad as it may still be hot NOTE Microfiber Pads are machine washable To avoid ...

Page 8: ...irmly on release button while simultaneously pulling Jet Nozzle away from Steam Nozzle UTILITY BRUSHES CAUTION Metal tip of Jet Nozzle becomes hot during use Always allow unit to cool before connecting disconnecting any accessories 1 Align Utility Brush by lining up the ridge on the inside of the Brush with the groove on Jet Nozzle as shown FIGURE 5 and press it firmly on as far as it will go STEA...

Page 9: ...n Fabric Nozzle with Steam Nozzle as shown FIGURE 7 2 Slide Fabric Nozzle into Steam Nozzle press ing firmly until release button snaps through hole 3 To remove Fabric Nozzle press firmly on release button while simultaneously pulling Fabric Nozzle away from Steam Nozzle FABRIC BRUSH CAUTION Always allow unit to cool before connecting disconnecting any accessories 1 Align Fabric Brush with Fabric ...

Page 10: ...gure 3 3 Slide the Water Tank Release Button upward and hold Insert Water Tank inside the cavity of Mop Body inserting and aligning the bottom of Water Tank first Push Water Tank forward until locked into place NOTE In order to significantly reduce mineral build up and prolong the life of your 3 in 1 Steam Mop use of distilled or de mineralized water in the unit is highly recommended Refer to Page...

Page 11: ...ction away from yourself other people pets and plants when steaming STEAM MOPPING NOTE It is recommended to sweep or vacuum floors before mopping Make sure Extension Pole Mop Head and a Microfiber Pad are all properly connected Refer to Pages 6 7 for details Follow General Operating Instructions above to begin steaming Mop using a steady back and forth motion over the floor working your way backwa...

Page 12: ...y steam them Heavier fabrics may require repeated steaming to achieve desired results To remove exceptionally stubborn wrinkles steam both sides of fabric Be especially careful when steaming any delicate fabrics that may be damaged by water spotting STEAM CLEANING CAUTION When steaming any surface for the first time it is recommended that you test on a small inconspicuous area before proceeding Do...

Page 13: ...ur desired results Higher steam settings increase the amount of moisture being emitted with the steam STEAM MOPPING FABRIC STEAMING STEAM CLEANING Level 1 3 Steam Setting Smooth flat surfaces Sealed hardwood Sealed laminate Linoleum Ceramic Granite Marble Level 3 5 Steam Setting Textured porous surfaces Stained concrete Vinyl Tile Level 1 2 Steam Setting Most fabrics Garments Upholstery Level 3 5 ...

Page 14: ...t a small inconspicuous spot before pro ceeding Steam is effective for removing spots and stains from clothing and upholstery This can be done with steam alone or with a stain remover designed for your specific use DO NOT put any type of chemical or liquid product in your steamer Only water is to be used in the unit Older dried stains on carpet or hard floor surfaces may require a bit of extra scr...

Page 15: ...d or de mineralized water when using your 3 in 1 Steam Mop In addition it is recommended that the cleaning procedure below be followed at least once a month in order to remove any deposits that form This will help to extend the life of your 3 in 1 Steam Mop and keep it functioning at its maximum potential To remove mineral build up 1 Follow STEPS 1 4 under Proper Storage section above However do n...

Page 16: ... Refer to Mineral Build up section on Page 15 for cleaning procedure Refer to Filling Water Tank procedure on Page 10 Reset circuit breaker ground fault interrupter or replace fuse If you need assistance contact a licensed electrician Immediately cease usage and unplug Contact Consumer Service for further assistance see Page 17 for details If brass ball has become discon nected contact Consumer Se...

Page 17: ...e have the following information ready before calling Purchase information where and when you purchased this product Copy of purchase receipt proof of purchase Product serial number located on electrical specification label on back of unit Date code 4 digit number located on electrical specification label For information regarding your 1 year limited warranty refer to Page 19 of this manual PRODUC...

Page 18: ...m You may also contact Consumer Service directly consumerservice steamfast com or 1 800 711 6617 MOP HEAD A295 008 JET NOZZLE A295 001 SQUEEGEE A295 003 FABRIC NOZZLE A295 002 EXTENSION POLE T295 004 MICROFIBER PADS 2 A295 100 WATER TANK T295 007 POLE HANDLE T295 003 WATER TANK CAP T295 008 WATER TREATMENT CARTRIDGE A295 009 FABRIC BRUSH A295 004 BRASS UTILITY BRUSHES 5 A295 007 5 NYLON UTILITY BR...

Page 19: ... Product as specified in the Owner s Guide Use of the Product other than for normal household purposes Normal wear and tear Used consumable parts accessories and attachments including but not limited to brushes hang ers scrub pads and mop pads Use of parts and accessories other than those produced or recommended by Steamfast Cosmetic damage such as scratches nicks and dents Damage caused by accide...

Page 20: ... Warranty Repair 415 E 13th Street Andover KS 67002 To assure proper handling packages must be clearly marked with the RA number Packages not clearly marked with the RA number may be refused at the receiving dock Important After receiving return authorization carefully pack the Product to avoid damage in ship ping Damage in shipping is not covered by the Warranty and shall be the sole responsibili...

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