Shark S3601 Quick Start Guide
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To assemble your Shark S3601 Mop, start by attaching the handle to the mop head until it clicks into place. Ensure the water tank is securely attached, and attach the cleaning pad to the mop head.
It is recommended to use distilled or demineralized water to prevent mineral buildup and ensure optimal performance.
Mop pads can be washed in a washing machine with a mild detergent. Avoid using bleach or fabric softeners, and let them air dry for best results.
If your mop is not producing steam, ensure the water tank is filled and properly attached. Check that the mop is plugged in securely and has had sufficient time to heat up. Descaling the unit may also be necessary if mineral deposits have accumulated.
It is not recommended to use any cleaning solutions or chemicals in the Shark S3601 Mop. Using solutions can damage the machine and void the warranty.
Replacement frequency depends on usage. If you notice reduced cleaning efficiency or visible wear and tear, it's time to replace the pads.
Ensure that the cleaning pad is properly attached and not overly saturated with water. You might also need to change or clean the pad if it's dirty.
The Shark S3601 Mop typically takes about 30 seconds to heat up and start producing steam.
The Shark S3601 Mop is safe for most hard floor surfaces, including tile, stone, and sealed wood. However, it's best to check the flooring manufacturer's guidelines before using.
Allow the mop to cool completely before storing. Empty the water tank, remove the cleaning pad, and store the mop in a dry, upright position.