Steamfast SF-140 User Manual

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The Handle (1) connects to the top of the Telescopic Pole, and is designed for maximum grip and

user comfort.

The Telescopic Pole (2) connects the Mop Head to the Handle, and can be extended and retracted

for comfortable use and quick storage.

The Extension Lock (2

A

) is used to adjust the length of the Telescopic Pole.

The Cord Brackets (3) provide a convenient way to neatly wrap the power cord for storage.

The Foot-Controlled On/Off Switch (4), located on the back side of the Mop Head, is the foot

operated button that activates and deactivates the unit. The Foot-Controlled On/Off Switch is

pressed to turn the unit on (the red Power Indicator Light will illuminate), then pressed again to

turn the unit off (the red Power Indicator Light will turn off).

The red Power Indicator Light (5) illuminates whenever the power cord is plugged into an

electrical outlet and the Foot-Controlled On/Off Switch is pressed, to indicate that unit is receiving

power.

The green Heating Indicator Light (6) illuminates while the Boiler is actively heating water. When

the Boiler is empty, the Light will turn off.

NOTE: The Boiler will continuously cycle on and off so long as it remains empty, to keep the

temperature regulated and prevent overheating.

The Mop Head (7) is the main body of the unit, housing the Boiler and producing steam through

the Steam Nozzle.

The Pad Grips (8), located on the bottom of the Mop Head, are designed to adhere to velcro strips

on the Microfiber Cloths.

The Steam Nozzle (9), located on the bottom of the Mop Head, emits the flow of hot steam

produced by the Boiler.

The Boiler (10) is the internal reservoir where water is held and converted into steam. For optimal

steam production, the Boiler should be filled with no more than 10 oz. (300 ml.) of water.

The Boiler Fill Hole (10

A

) is the opening through which water is poured into the Boiler. The Boiler

Cap must be removed in order to access the Fill Hole.

The Boiler Cap (10

B

) is designed to safely contain steam inside the Boiler, while providing easy

access to the Boiler Fill Hole. The Cap must be unscrewed and removed in order to fill the Boiler

with water.

The Microfiber Cloths (11) each attach to the Pad Grips on the bottom of the Mop Head. The

Cloths are specially designed to absorb dirt and moisture, and are machine-washable for easy

cleaning and re-use. Two Cloths are included.

The Measuring Cup (12) provides an easy and convenient way to consistently fill the Boiler with

the optimum amount of water (10 oz. / 300 ml.).

The Resting Pad (13) serves as a base for the unit, providing a convenient place for it to rest as the

Boiler heats and cools without risk of damage to delicate floor surfaces. The Pad has a smooth side

and a textured side - the textured side is designed to capture excess moisture and should face

upward, so that Mop Head rests on top of it.

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