Shark SE200 manual

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    O W NE R’S GU I DE W W W.S HA R KCLE A N. COM SE200 series[...]

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    TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 1 . Use t he sys tem o nly f or it s inte nd ed u se. 2 . DO N OT us e outd oo rs . 3 . DO NOT l eave the a pp lia nc e un atte nd ed w he n plu gg ed i n. Always u npl ug th e powe r cord fro m the e le ct ric al o utle t whe n not in us e an d bef ore se r vic ing . 4. DO N OT all ow the a pp lia nce to b [...]

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    TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 23 . Keep yo ur wo rk are a wel l lit. 24 Store s team m op i nd oo rs in a c ool , dr y p lace . 25 . T o avoid c ircui t overlo ad , do n ot op era te ano the r ap pli an ce on th e sa me s ocket ( ci rcuit) as th e stea m cle an er. 26 . If a n exte nsio n cor d is ab sol utel y ne ces sa r y , an ex ten [...]

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    TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 AS SE M B LE 1 Fit tog eth er th e ba ck saver ha nd le ( a ) an d lower p ol e (b ). In ser t th e as se mb led p ol e into the to p of the m op a s sh own . ( fig . 1 ) 2 Pla ce th e mic ro- fib er cl ea ni ng pa d un de rne ath th e mo p he ad , with q uic k fas ten er s trip s fa cin g up . Sim ply p r[...]

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    TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 BACKSAVE R 5 Use th e Sh a rk ® S team M op with b ack saver h an dl e to acce ss ti ght a rea s. P res s the re le ase b ut ton o n the ha nd le to be nd a nd l ock t he stea m mo p in th e ba cks aver pos itio n. P res s the re le as e but ton o n the h an dl e an d pu ll up to st raig hten t he ha nd le.[...]

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    TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 Th is m an u al cover s mo d els : SE 20 0 11 SE 20 0Z 11 TEC H NI CA L SP EC IF IC A TI ON S V olt ag e: 120V . , 60 Hz. Power : 15 50 Wat ts Water C ap acit y : 31 0 m l ( 10 . 5 fl . oz. )[...]

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    w w w. s h a r k cl e a n . c o m Cont ents Getting started .......................................................................... 2 Using y our steam mop ........................................................... 4 Care and s tor age of your s team mop .............................. 7 T roubleshooting .........................................[...]

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    2 TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 Getting Started A B ack saver h an dl e B Lower Po le C Steam M op D 2 Al l- Pu rp ose C le ani ng Pa ds E Fill ing F las k F Fun ne l G Stea m B ut ton AS SE M B L Y 1 Rem ove all th e pa r ts f rom th e pa cka ge . V er if y all t he li sted p ar t s are i ncl ud ed . 2 In ser t th e lowe r po le into th[...]

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    TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 3 w w w. s h a r k cl e a n . c o m A T T ACHI N G TH E MI CRO - F IB E R PAD 1 Pla ce th e mic ro- fib er cl ea ni ng pa d on th e flo or wi th the q uic k fa sten e r stri ps f aci ng u p. Pl ace th e Stea m Mo p on th e top of th e pa d to att ac h . ( fig . 3 ) IM P OR T A NT : N ever use t he Ste am [...]

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    4 TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 IMPORT ANT: Y our steam mop needs wat er to mak e steam! Ne v er use your steam mop without w ater in the tank. Sw eep or vacuum y our floors prior to cleaning with your S team Mop. Visit ww w .sharkclean.c om for other great quick cleaning pr oducts to complement y our Steam Mop , such as the Shark ® Na[...]

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    TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 5 w w w. s h a r k cl e a n . c o m NOTE: It ma y tak e a few sec onds for the mop to w arm up and and start steaming aft er you plug it in. If y ou pres s the STEAM button and the unit does not begin to st eam immediately , just wait a f ew sec onds for the mop to heat up t o a deep cleaning and sanitizing [...]

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    6 TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 BA CKSA VER FEA TURE 1 Clean under furniture and tight ar eas using the Shark ® Backsav er™ locking handle. Pr ess the handle release button and apply slight pr essure to bend the handle. T he Shark ® Backsav er™ joint will lock at a perfect, acces s maximizing angle. ( fig. 6 ) 2 Pres s the release[...]

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    TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 7 w w w. s h a r k cl e a n . c o m Care of Y our St eam Mop AFTER USE AND ST ORA GE 1 When you ha v e finished using the Steam Mop, pr ess the S TEAM button to st op the unit from st eaming. The LED light will blink BLUE. Unplug the cor d from the outlet and place the mop into the upright position. ( fig.[...]

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    8 TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 CARE OF Y OUR MICRO-FIBER CLEANING P AD 1 W ash pads in warm wat er . W ash separat ely from other laundry . Only use liquid deter gent (not pow der deter gent). Do not use fabric softeners. Line dry or dry on a lo w dryer setting. ( fig. 4 ) 2 If there ar e loose threads on the pad carefully cut the thr [...]

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    TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 9 w w w. s h a r k cl e a n . c o m T rouble Shooting PROBLEM POSSIBLE REASONS & SOL UTIONS The St eam Mop will not turn-on. Y our steam mop should be securely plugged int o a 120V A C electrical outlet only . Is the LED light on? If not, check y our fuse or break er . If your unit s till does not work, [...]

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    10 TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 Notes[...]

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    TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 11 w w w. s h a r k cl e a n . c o m Notes[...]

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    12 TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 O WN ERS HIP REG ISTR A TION CARD FOR CANADIAN C ON SUM ERS O NL Y Ple as e com pl ete an d ret urn w ithi n ten ( 1 0) days of p urc ha se. T he r egi str atio n wil l en ab le us to co nta c t you in th e even t a pro du ct d efe c t is di scover ed . By re tur ni ng th is c ard yo u ac kn owle dg e to [...]

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    TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 13 w w w. s h a r k cl e a n . c o m Notes[...]

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    U . S . : E U R O - P R O O p e r a ti n g L LC N ew to n , M A 0 24 5 9 C a n a d a : E U R O - P R O O p e r a ti n g L LC 4 4 0 0 B o i s Fr a n c V il l e S t . L a u re n t , Q u é b e c H 4 S 1A 7 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -7 3 9 8 w w w. s h a r k cl e a n . c o m CO P YR I G H T© E U R O - PR O OP E R ATI N G L LC 2 01 1 PR I N TE D IN C H I NA S E[...]