Shark S5002Q Series Genius Steam Pocket Mop User Manual

June 2, 2024
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Shark S5002Q Series Genius Steam Pocket Mop User Manual

Shark S5000 Series Genius Steam Pocket Mop

STEAM POCKET® MOP
With Automatic Steam Control

QUICK START GUIDE

[Note: Please be sure to read the enclosed Shark® Owner’s Guide prior to using your unit.]

WHAT’S INSIDE

A. Steam Mop Handle
B. Steam Mop Body
C. Genius Mop Head
D. Dirt Grip™ Pad
E. Triangle Mop Head
F. Triangle Pad with Scrubber
G. Filling Flask

Parts

ASSEMBLY

ASSEMBLY

1. Insert the Steam Mop handle into the Steam Mop body.
Push the handle in until it clicks securely into place.
2. Slide the Genius Mop Head or Triangle Head into the Steam Mop body. Push until it clicks securely into place.

FILLING THE WATER TANK

1. Pull down on the water tank cap to open.
2. Use the filling flask to pour water into the tank.
Do not overfill. Press the water tank cap firmly to close it.

TOUCH-FREE TECHNOLOGY

ATTACHING THE PAD

1. Lift the mop straight up by the handle until the Genius Mop Head is hanging straight down. Center the Genius Mop Head above the pad. Press the release button on the back of the mop body, and both sides of the mop head will drop open.

2. Slip the mop head’s 4 corner tabs into the 4 corner pockets of the Dirt Grip™ Pad.

3. Gently press the Genius Mop Head to the floor on one side of the pad, and that side will click into place.

4. Flip the other side of the head over onto the floor to click into place.

REMOVING THE PAD

Lift the mop straight up by the handle until the Genius Mop Head is hanging straight down. Press the pad release button, and both sides of the head will drop open, releasing the pad.

STEAM BLASTER™ TECHNOLOGY

When you need an extra burst of steam to clean tough, dried messes and stuck- on stains, use the Steam Blaster.

1. Flip the Genius™ Mop Head over so that it is behind
the mop body.
2. Tilt the mop handle back. This will cause the Steam Blaster to emit a concentrated blast of steam onto the floor.
3. To stop the Steam Blaster spray, simply tilt the mop handle forward.
4. Flip the Genius Mop Head back into its original position and continue cleaning.

REMOVING THE MOP HEAD

Press the release button on the front of the mop body, unlocking the Genius Mop Head.

For questions or to register your product, contact us at 1-800-798-7398 or visit us online at sharkclean.com


FAQs

How often should I wash the Dirt Grip Pads?

For optimal performance, wash Dirt Grip pads after every use, and start each cleaning with a freshly laundered pad. Machine-wash the Dirt Grip pads separately with warm water, using liquid detergent. Never use bleach, powdered detergent or fabric softeners as they may damage or leave a coating on the pads. Dirt Grip pads should be line-dried or tumble-dried on a low setting.

How do I know when the pads need to be replaced?

For best cleaning results, replace your Dirt Grip pads every 3 to 4 months following normal use.
You can also purchase replacement Dirt Grip pads here

How do I turn the Steam Mop off?

To turn off your Steam Mop, unplug the cord from the wall outlet and the unit will automatically cool and shut off.

Can I put something other than water in the water tank of the Steam Mop?

DO not add cleaning solutions, scented perfumes, oils, or any other chemicals to the water used in this appliance, As this may damage the unit or Make it unsafe for use. We recommend using distilled water in your Steam Mop.

Can I use the Steam Mop on carpets?

The Steam Mop is not designed for carpet cleaning.

What surfaces can I use the Steam Mop on?

The Steam Mop is designed for use on all sealed hard-floor surfaces. We recommend that you first test an isolated area of the floor surface to be cleaned as well as review the use and care instructions from your floor manufacturer.

WARNING:  Do not use on leather, wax-polished furniture, synthetic fabrics, velvet, or other delicate, Steam-sensitive materials.

NOTE : on surfaces treated with wax and on some no-wax floors, the sheen may be removed by the heat or Steam action of the unit.
Test an isolated area of flooring first to see if sheen is affected.


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