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Table of contents for the manual
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O WNE R ’S GUI DE S3501C O[...]
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E n g l i s h 11 . DO N OT u np lu g by pu ll in g on powe r co rd . T o un pl ug , g ra sp t he pl ug n ot th e p ower co rd . D o no t use ex te ns io n co rds o r o utl et s with i na d eq u ate cu rre nt c a rr yin g ca p ac it y. 12 . DO N OT p ut a ny ob je c ts i nto op en in g s . Do n ot u se wi th a ny op en in g b lo cke d . 13 . DO NO T[...]
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TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -7 3 9 8 w w w. s h a r k c o m p a n y. c o m PR E PAR E 5 For yo u r com fo r t, yo u ca n a dj us t the h e ig ht of th e m op . J us t lif t th e latc h on th e tu b e 9 0 de g re es to th e op en p os iti on . H o ld in g th e ha n dl e, exte n d the t ub e to th e he ig ht th at ’s rig ht fo r you a n d th e[...]
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TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -7 3 9 8 1 w w w. s h a r kc o m p a ny. c o m E n g l i s h Cont ents Getting Started ...................................................................... 2 Using Y our S team Mop ....................................................... 6 Using Y our Carpet Glider ..................................................[...]
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2 TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -7 3 9 8 3 w w w. s h a r kc o m p a ny. c o m E n g l i s h Getting Started Wh en a ss e mb lin g you r ste am m o p the re may be a l it tle wa ter in o r a rou nd t he water t an k . T his i s be c au se we tes t a ll ou r ste am m op s 1 0 0 % bef ore yo u bu y the m , so yo u ge t a qu al it y Sh ar k ® Stea[...]
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4 TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -7 3 9 8 5 w w w. s h a r kc o m p a ny. c o m E n g l i s h Getting Started IM P O RT A NT : Do n ’ t us e on u n se al e d woo d or u ng la zed ce ra mi c flo o rs . On s ur f a ces t ha t have b ee n t rea te d wit h wax o r so m e no wa x flo o rs , th e sh e en m ay be r em oved by th e he at a n d ste a [...]
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6 TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -7 3 9 8 7 w w w. s h a r kc o m p a ny. c o m E n g l i s h Using Y our Steam Mop IM P O RT A NT : M ake su re you d o n’ t use t he m op w itho ut a t ta ch ing a mic ro -fi be r p oc ket an d a dd in g water to th e ta n k fir st . W he n you a re us in g th e m op f or t he fi r st t im e, i t mig ht t a [...]
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8 TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -7 3 9 8 9 w w w. s h a r kc o m p a ny. c o m E n g l i s h Care of Y our St eam Mop 2 Re move the m ic ro -fi be r cl ea ni ng po cket by re le asi ng t he q ui ck fa ste ne r s an d us in g the l aven de r lo op o n th e sid e of th e po cket , avoidi ng co nt ac t wit h the h ot p oc ket or d ir t . Th en e m[...]
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10 TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -7 3 9 8 11 w w w. s h a r kc o m p a ny. c o m E n g l i s h Ordering Replac ement Parts PART PART NO . 1 (2) XL Cl e an in g Pa ds XL T3 50 1 2 (2) A ll - Pu rp ose Cle a ni ng P ad s X T3 5 01 3 (2) Ste am D u ste r Cle a ni ng P ad s X T3 5 01S D 4 Rec t a ngl e M op H e ad 10 24SO 5 T ri an gl e Mo p H ea d [...]
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12 TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -7 3 9 8 13 w w w. s h a r kc o m p a ny. c o m E n g l i s h O WNE RSHI P REG ISTR A TION CARD FOR CANADIAN C ON SU ME RS ON L Y Ple a se co m pl ete a nd re tu rn wi thi n ten ( 1 0) days of pu rch a se . Th e re gi st rati on w ill e n ab le us to co nt ac t yo u in th e even t a pro d uc t d efe c t is d is c[...]
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U . S . : E U R O - P R O O p e r a ti n g L LC B o s t o n , M A 0 24 6 5 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 i l l e S t . L a u r e n t , Q u é b e c H 4 S 1 A 7 1 - 8 0 0 -7 9 8 -73 9 8 w w w . s h a r kc o m p a n y. c o m CO P Y R I G H T© E U R O - P R O O P E R ATI N G L LC 2 0 0 9 PR I N T E D I[...]