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Drying the Water Tank and Mop Pads

Drying the Water Tank

When cleaning is completed, make sure to empty the water tank and dry it before storing the mop nozzle.

Caution
  • Turn the water inlet caps to make sure they remain open when storing the water tank. If caps are closed and not properly dried, it may cause odour.

  • Do not remove the water inlet caps from the water tank. Caps may tear.

  • Do not add detergent, vinegar or baking soda to the water tank when washing. It is not easily removed in the water tank, which may soil the floor.

  • After cleaning, wipe off any remaining water on the water supply inlet a on the mop nozzle with a soft cloth. The water could drip onto the floor and damage it.

  • Do not pull or stretch the rubber gasket on the water supply inlet. Doing so may tear or damage it.

  • Open the 2 water inlet caps a on the side of the water tank and empty the water tank. Shake the water tank to remove the remaining water.

  • Leave the 2 water inlet caps open and allow the water tank to dry in a well-ventilated area out of direct sunlight for at least 24 hours.

    • Keep the water tank after water is completely empty and dry. Moisture or residual water in the tank may cause odour.

Drying the Mop Pads

After using the mop pads, hand wash them and allow them to dry before storing them.

Caution
  • Do not use as follows, as it may become deformed.

    • Do not use bleach or fabric softener when washing the mop pads.

    • Do not dry the pads in a clothes dryer.

    • Do not boil the mop pad.

  • Separate the mop pads from the mop attachment plate.

  • Hand wash the pads with a neutral detergent.

    • Storing mop pads in a damp state can result in an unpleasant odour. Set the pads in a well-ventilated area out of direct sunlight for at least 24 hours or until completely dry.