Oreck Steam-Glide User Guide - Page 12

Warning, Notice - carpet steam glider

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Attaching the Microfiber Cleaning Pad and Carpet Glider ! WARNING! Do not plug the steam cleaner into an electrical outlet during assembly. NOTICE • Always use the microfiber cleaning pad when cleaning hard floors or refreshing carpets. Ensure microfiber cleaning pad is in place and properly attached to the floor head. *Not for use on unsealed hardwood. 1. Place the Microfiber Cleaning Pad over the floor head. 2. Pinch the drawstring clasp and pull the drawstring to tighten the pad around the floor head. 3. When refreshing carpet, place the Carpet Glider on the Microfiber Cleaning Pad. *The Steam 75 is practical for any surface with the exception of those surfaces that are extremely heat sensitive. We recommend NOT using it on fine silks, delicate materials such as velour, some very thin plastics, unsealed hardwood, ceilings, drywall, and exterior paint of automobiles, electronics or items using electricty. If ever in doubt, test a small area before beginning extensive cleaning. 12

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1.
Place the Microfiber
Cleaning Pad over the
floor head.
2.
Pinch the drawstring
clasp and pull the draw-
string to tighten the pad
around the floor head.
Attaching the Microfiber Cleaning Pad
and Carpet Glider
WARNING!
!
Do not plug the steam cleaner into an electrical outlet
during assembly.
NOTICE
Always use the microfiber cleaning pad when cleaning hard
floors or refreshing carpets. Ensure microfiber cleaning pad
is in place and properly attached to the floor head.
*Not for
use on unsealed hardwood.
3.
When refreshing carpet,
place the Carpet Glider on
the Microfiber Cleaning Pad.
*
The Steam 75 is practical for any
surface
with the exception of those
surfaces that are extremely heat
sensitive.
We recommend
NOT
using
it on fine silks, delicate materials such
as velour, some very thin plastics,
unsealed hardwood, ceilings, drywall,
and exterior paint of automobiles,
electronics or items using electricty. If
ever in doubt, test a small area before
beginning extensive cleaning.