FILLING WATER TANK
NOTE: Do not remove or cut small rubber air valve on top of Water Tank Cap (FIGURE 8-A).
Do not turn unit upside-down when Water Tank is full - a small amount of water may leak out.
1. Make sure Steam Control Dial is set to "OFF" position.
2. Rotate Water Tank Cap one quarter turn in "unlock" direction (counter-clockwise) indicated by
illustration on Cap, and remove.
3. Carefully ll Measuring Cup with maximum amount of water (5 oz. / 150 ml.) and pour into
Water Tank through Fill Hole. Repeat up to two more times to ll Water Tank to maximum
capacity (15 oz. / 450 ml.).
NOTE: In order to signi cantly 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 15 for more information about mineral build-up.
4. Replace Water Tank Cap so that thread grooves on bottom of Cap (FIGURE 8-B) align with
tabs inside Fill Hole (FIGURE 8-C). Press Water Tank Cap down so that it sits ush with top of
Fill Hole (FIGURE 8-D). Rotate one quarter turn in clockwise direction (as indicated by "lock"
illustration on Cap) to lock it in place.
NOTE: The tube that transfers water from the Water Tank to the boiler is weighted down
with a brass ball. This is an intentional design to improve ef ciency of water usage. It
is normal for this ball to create a rattling sound inside of Water Tank during use.
If you think brass ball has come loose from tube, refer to troubleshooting guide on
Page 16 for directions to reconnect it.
Note: First time use may require unit to be primed before steaming will start. This may take
3-5 minutes. Once water has traveled through the components and heated, the unit will begin
steaming.
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