Shark SK115 Owner's Guide
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To assemble the Shark SK115 Mop, attach the handle by aligning it with the main body and pushing it until you hear a click. Ensure the mop head is securely attached to the base.
It is recommended to use distilled or demineralized water to prevent mineral build-up and ensure optimal performance of your Shark SK115 Mop.
Ensure the water tank is filled and properly seated. Check that the mop is plugged in and the power light is on. If it still doesn't steam, clean the nozzle and check for any blockages.
Mop pads can be machine washed with liquid detergent. Do not use bleach or fabric softeners. Allow them to air dry completely before reusing.
No, using cleaning solutions can damage the mop. The Shark SK115 is designed to be used with water only.
Ensure that the mop pad is clean and not overly saturated. If streaking persists, it may be due to leftover residue on the floor. Consider doing a deep clean with water only.
Replace the mop pads when they start to show signs of wear and tear, or if they do not clean effectively after washing.
Yes, the Shark SK115 Mop is safe for sealed hardwood floors. Always test a small area first and ensure the floors are sealed to avoid damage.
Regularly check and clean the steam nozzle, replace mop pads when necessary, and use distilled water to prevent mineral build-up. Store the mop in a dry place after use.
Check that the handle is properly clicked into place. If it remains loose, inspect for any damage or wear in the connecting parts and contact customer support if necessary.