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Shark S2902 - Steam Pocket Care Instructions; Cleaning the Nozzle

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g. 17
g. 18
STEAM POCKET
®
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Care
Before washing, close the quick fasteners so they
don’t get caught on each other. Wash the pockets
separately with warm water in the washing machine
using liquid detergent.
NEVER USE BLEACH OR FABRIC SOFTENERS as
they may damage or leave a coating that will reduce
the cleaning performance and absorbancy of the
pockets.
Pockets should be line dried or tumble dried in a
dryer on a low setting, as this will extend the life of
the microfiber fabric. (g. 17)
Loose fibers can indicate wearing of the microfiber
fabric. Do not pull the loose fibers as this can cause
the weave to come undone. Simply cut the loose
fiber with scissors for continued cleaning. (g. 18)
Replacement
For best floor cleaning results, we recommend
replacing your steam pocket every 3-4 months
following normal use.
As with any fabric, dirt particles, grease, friction
and repeated washing can cause the fibers to break
down and you may notice an increase in the effort
needed to push or pull the mop. You can find and
purchase replacement microfiber steam cleaning
pockets and accessories at local retail outlets or by
visiting our website www.sharkclean.com.
DECALCIFYING YOUR STEAM MOP
Calcium and mineral deposits can build up and
impact the performance of your steam mop
over time. To extend the life of your product we
recommend that you use distilled water.
g. 19
CLEANING THE NOZZLE
NOTE: To prevent clogging, it is recommended that
you periodically clean the Direct Steam Nozzle and
the extension hose stem.
1 Your Handheld Steamer should not normally require
cleaning, however, should you notice a decrease in
the steam output, it may be necessary to remove
mineral deposits built up around the nozzles.
2 Unplug the cleaner from the electrical outlet.
3 Use a small diameter stiff metal wire, such as a
straightened metal paperclip, and carefully insert the
end of the wire into the nozzle orifice. See illustration
above. (fig. 19)
4 Move the wire back and forth several times to remove
any deposits.
5 Plug in the appliance to the power outlet and test
steam output.

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