Warning, Caution, Perations – Bissell 90T1 User Manual

Page 7: Getting ready continued, Before you clean, Cleaning hard floors

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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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