Shark EURO PRO SC620 Owner's Guide
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To assemble the Shark EURO PRO SC620 Steamer, attach the extension tubes by aligning them with the main unit and clicking them into place. Attach the desired cleaning head by pressing it onto the end of the extension tube until it clicks securely.
It is recommended to use distilled or demineralized water in the Shark SC620 Steamer to prevent mineral buildup and ensure optimal performance.
To unclog the steam nozzle, turn off and unplug the steamer. Allow it to cool completely, then use a small cleaning pin or needle to gently clear any blockages in the nozzle.
If the steamer is not producing steam, ensure it is plugged in and has water in the tank. Check that the tank is securely attached and the unit is turned on. If problems persist, clean the nozzle and descale the unit.
It is recommended to descale the Shark SC620 Steamer every 3 to 4 months, or more frequently if you notice a decrease in steam output or if you use hard water.
The Shark SC620 Steamer can be used on sealed hard floors, such as tile, stone, laminate, and hardwood. It is also suitable for refreshing carpets and cleaning sealed surfaces like countertops and stovetops.
To store the Shark SC620 Steamer, ensure it is turned off and unplugged. Empty any remaining water from the tank, wrap the cord around the designated hooks, and store the steamer in a dry, cool place.
Do not use cleaning solutions or chemicals in the Shark SC620 Steamer. It is designed to be used with water only. Using other substances may damage the unit.
If the steamer leaks water, ensure the water tank is properly attached and not overfilled. Check for any cracks or damage to the tank and inspect the sealing gasket for wear or damage.
To improve steam output, regularly clean the steam nozzle and descale the unit. Ensure the water tank is filled with distilled water and the unit is properly assembled.