NUGENI STEVA+ STP010 User manual

STEVA+
user guide
STP010
STP010W
STP010CT
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Thank you for inviting Nugeni into your home. We appreciate your
purchase, and can’t wait for you to enjoy a healthier, happier and
cleaner home!
We are honored that you’ve joined our family of loyal customers, and
promise to serve you whenever you need help or guidance with your
new all-in-one cleaning appliance. For any questions or concerns
that arise, please call our toll free customer care helpline at 1-866-
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Safety Warnings...............................................4
What’s In The Box ............................................7
MOPSTICK Overview......................................8
STEAMER Overview ........................................9
Handheld Operation ...................................10
Handheld Uses ............................................ 12
Upright Operation........................................13
Upright Uses..................................................14
Maintenance / Tips ......................................15
Troubleshooting............................................16
VACUUM Overview.......................................17
Handheld Operation ...................................18
Handheld Uses ............................................20
Upright Operation........................................21
Upright Uses.................................................24
Maintenance / Tips .....................................24
Troubleshooting...........................................25
Customer Care / Warranty...........................26
INDEX
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1. Please use caution when using the steam function. The steam emitted from this appliance is extremely hot, and
can severely burn. Do not use steamer until you have read this manual.
2. Do not use for any purpose other than described in this manual.
3. This product is for household use only, never commercial or industrial use.
4. If the steamer is not working properly, and has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, submerged in water or
any other event that may cause it to malfunction, it must be replaced or repaired by an authorized Nugeni dealer
outlet. Contact the customer care helpline immediately at 1-866-677-4420.
5. This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). To reduce the risk of electric shock, this
plug is intended to t in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not t fully in the outlet, reverse the
plug. If it still does not t, contact a qualied electrician. Do not modify the plug in any way.
6. Plug steamer into only properly grounded outlets.
7. Turn o all controls before unplugging.
8. Unplug from outlet when performing any inspection, maintenance, or troubleshooting.
9. Do not handle the plug or appliance with wet hands.
10. To avoid circuit overload, do not operate other appliances on the same circuit while the steam cleaner is in
operation.
11. If an extension cord is needed, it must be rated at least 15 amps / 14 gauge. Cords rated for less amperage
may overheat.
12. Unplug the steamer before lling it with water. Never open the ll tank while the steamer is on.
13. Do not immerse or submerge the unit in water or any other liquids.
14. Do not operate the steamer with a damaged cord or plug. It must be replaced or repaired by an authorized
Nugeni dealer outlet. Contact the customer care helpline immediately at 1-866-677-4420.
15. Do not pull on the cord to unplug the steamer. Do not bend the cord around sharp corners. Keep the cord
o heated surfaces. Failing to properly handle your cord could result in electrocution, death, serious injury, or
damage to your unit.
16. Once you’ve nished using the steamer and it has cooled down, unplug from outlet and store in a cool dry
place.
17. Steam cloths may be very hot from the steam. Use caution when removing and rst allow them to cool down for
several minutes.
18. Do not store the steamer stick with a damp cleaning cloth still attached.
19. Do not ll the water tank with more than 19 ounces of water. Add water into the tank by using the included lling
pitcher. Do not ll water tank directly from faucet.
20. Never turn the steamer on its side while in use.
21. The steam emitted from this appliance is extremely hot, and can severely burn.
22. Never put your hand, face or any other body part directly in front steam nozzle.
23. Never point the steamer in the direction of any human or pet or equipment containing electrical components.
24. Never attempt to steam a person, pet, or animal. Direct steam will cause severe injury and burn.
Important Safety Instructions
WARNING
!
Read All Instructions Before Using Your Vacuum And/Or Steamer
Failure to follow these warnings and instructions could result in THE RISK OF FIRE, SHOCK, BURNS, SERIOUS
INJURY, or EVEN DEATH in some instances. At all times, to reduce these risks:
It is important for you to read and understand this manual, as the information contained within will help protect your
safety, your home, and help prevent problems with your unit. Please be sure to always unplug your vacuum or steam
cleaner, until you are familiar with the unit, or if you are ever performing any maintenance or inspection. When using
electrical appliances, there are basic precautions and warnings which always should be followed. These include:
Warnings For Multi-Function Steam Cleaner
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1. Do not use for any purpose other than described in this manual. Use only manufacturer’s recommended
attachments.
2. This product is for household use only, never commercial or industrial use.
3. Use vacuum only on indoor surfaces.Do not charge or use unit outdoors.
4. Do not allow vacuum to be used as a toy. Close supervision is necessary if the vacuum is being used by or near
children.
5. If the vacuum is not working properly, and has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, submerged in water or
any other event that may cause it to malfunction, it must be replaced or repaired by an authorized Nugeni dealer
outlet. Contact the customer care helpline immediately at 1-866-677-4420.
6. Use only the charger supplied by the manufacturer to recharge your Nugeni vacuum. Charge vacuum with
standard electrical outlet (120V/60Hz)
7. Do not pull or carry your vacuum by the charging cord. Do not use the cord as a handle, and do not pull cord
around sharp edges and corners. Keep away from heat.
8. Do not use an extension cord for the charger. Use of extension cord could cause shock, re, and even
electrocution.
9. Do not handle the appliance, charger, charger plug, or charger terminals with wet hands.
10. Unplug from outlet and store charger and vacuum in a cool dry area not exposed to weather or moisture to
avoid electrical shock and/or damage.
11. To avoid overheating, do not run the vacuum while it is plugged into the charger.
12. Use extra care when cleaning on stairs.
13. 13. Do not incinerate the vacuum cleaner even if it is severely damaged. The battery may explode in re.
14. If vacuum overheats for any reason, turn o the power and allow to cool for at least one hour. Remove any
clogged debris before resuming operation.
15. When not in use, store vacuum in a cool, dry area, and keep it away from high moisture and excessive heat.
16. 16. Do not put any object into openings. Do not use with any opening blocked; keep free of dust, lint, hair, and
anything that may reduce air ow.
17. Do not pick up large hard and/or sharp objects; Including: nails, screws, coins, paper clips, broken glass, or any
other similar objects.
18. Do not pick up ammable materials or liquids, such as gasoline, lighter uids, Kerosene, or other similar liquids.
19. Do not pick up toxic materials and liquids, such as bleach, chlorine, drain cleaners, ammonia or other similar
materials.
20. Do not pick up any burning, smoking, or ember type materials, such as cigarettes, hot ashes, matches, or
burning charcoal.
21. Never attempt to vacuum any wet surfaces (oor, counter, or other). Avoid liquids and turn o vacuum until wet
surface is dried.
22. Do not put unit or charging base in water or other liquids.
23. This vacuum creates suction and has a motorized rotation brush. Keep all body parts, hair, ngers, and loose
tting clothing away from the openings or moving parts.
25. Do not let a child use this product. It is never to be used as a toy. Keep away from children.
26. Do not leave steamer unattended while plugged in.
27. Never use the steamer in enclosed spaces where ammable or combustible fumes may be present, or other
explosive or toxic vapors.
28. Do not use the steamer with any liquid other than water. Chemicals, additives, detergents, aromatic liquids, and
any other liquid other than water may damage this unit or make it unsafe for use.
29. Use steamer only with Nugeni attachments and accessories. Use of attachments not sold and manufactured by
Nugeni in conjunction with the Nugeni steamer, may cause re, shock, or injury, and will deem the warranty invalid.
30. We test your Nugeni unit before it leaves the factory to assure proper working function. It is possible you may see
some water droplets in your water tank when you receive it. This is normal.
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24. Never use without the lter, or with the dust bin lid open.
25. Do not look into air vents when unit is on. Small debris may be discharged from air vents, especially after
recently cleaning or changing the lter.
1. This product is powered by a rechargeable Li-Ion battery. Never incinerate batteries as they will explode at high
temperatures.
2. If battery contents or liquid come into contact with the skin or any other area of the body, immediately wash
area with soap and water. If liquid gets in eyes, ush them immediately with water for a minimum of 10
minutes. Seek medical help immediately.
3. Do not disassemble, drop, abuse, hit, crush, bend, puncture, deform or apply any other unnecessary pressure
to battery.
4. Do not attempt to modify battery in any way. Do not expose or immerse in liquids, or expose to re or any other
excessive heat. Never put in microwave oven.
5. 5. For use only with (Nugeni/Model#MKS-2191000) batteries or equivalent. Other types of batteries may burst
causing injury and/or damage to property.
6. 6. For use only with (Nugeni/Model# 5ICR19/66) charger or equivalent. Do not attempt to charge the battery with
any other device from any other manufacturer, other than the supplied unit or charging station that came with
your purchase.
7. Do not allow metallic, or any other conductive surfaces and/or objects to come into contact with both battery
terminals simultaneously. A battery short circuit will occur if this happens.
8. Batteries should run at before removal.
9. Never throw out a defective or damaged battery. Never dispose used batteries with household waste. To locate
the nearest battery recycling center please call 1-877-273-2925 or visit www.call2recycle.org.
Improper handling of the battery may be hazardous.
WARNING
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This product contains one or more chemicals known to the State of California to cause
cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
Nugeni declines responsibility in damages resulting from improper use of this appliance or tampering of this appliance.
Nugeni vacuums and steamers are to be used as only described in this manual. Any uses other than described in this
manual will void the warranty. If you any questions regarding this product’s use or safety warnings, please call our
customer care helpline at 1-866-677-4420 or email us at questions@mynugeni.com.
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For Future Use
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Vacuum Battery Safety Warnings
WARNING
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Please Do Not Return This Product To The Store
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Improper handling of the battery may be hazardous.
IN THE BOX
ACC271
Hard Floor Tool
SMP001
Handheld Steamer
ACC241
Charging &
Storage Dock
ACC251
Power Adapter
MOP000
Mopstick
VAP001
Handheld Vacuum
ACC281
Vacuum
Tool Adapter
ACC111
Steam Cylinder
ACC121
Cloth Cover for
Steam Cylinder
ACC301
Extendable
Brush Tool
ACC291
Crevice Tool ACC261
Long Reach
Extension Wand
ACC131
Squeegee Tool
ACC091
High Pressure
Steam Nozzle
ACC141
Garment Tool
with Brush
ACC151
Cloth Cover for
Garment Tool
ACC311
Filling Pitcher
ACC201
Accessory
Storage Bag
ACC051
Scrubbing Cloth x 2
ACC061
Cleaning Cloth x 2
ACC331
Steam Nozzle
Cleaning Tool
ACC321
Filter Maintenance
Brush
ACC171
Bristle
Detail Brush
ACC181
Brass
Detail Brush
ACC191
Shoulder Strap
ACC071
Steam Floor
Protective Pad
ACC101
Steamer
Extension Hose
ACC081
Steam Floor
Diuser Base
Steam Accessories
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Upright Mopstick Overview
Front
Power Button
Velcro
Cord
Clip
Grip Handle
Steam Inlet
Vacuum Intake
Back
Beater Bar
Detail
Access Door
Release Switch
Assembly
1. Insert handle
as shown
2. Push together
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Property Care Cautions for Steam
STEAMER
Handheld Steamer Overview
Front
Back
Grip Handle
Power Button
Steam Adjustment Dial
Water Tank Cap
Water Tank
Steam Trigger
Accessory Release Button
Steam Port
Steam Port
Indicator Light
Steam Adjustment Dial
Steam Trigger
Shoulder Strap Hooks
Power Cord
1. Your oor steamer is designed to clean sealed hard oor surfaces that will withstand high heat. Do not use on
unsealed wood or unglazed ceramic oors, or wax treated surfaces. The sheen may be removed by the heat
and steam. It is always recommended to test a small isolated area before proceeding. We recommend you
check with your oor manufacturer for ocial care instructions.
2. Never leave your steam cleaner unit in one spot for any period while the oor steamer is being used. Excessive
heat and moisture will damage oors.
3. Do not use steam on leather, waxed polished furniture, unsealed oors, synthetic oors and fabrics, velvet or
other delicate, steam sensitive materials. Doing so will cause damage to your property. Always test a smaller
area with the steam prior to full application.
4. When using the detail brass cleaning brush, always test on an inconspicuous area to make sure the brass
bristles are not damaging the surface.
WARNING
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1. Install steamer extension hose: align input end
of hose with handheld unit steam port and push
rmly to “click” secure.
2. Install high pressure steam nozzle onto extension
hose: align nozzle base with hose handle steam
port and push rmly to “click” secure.
Steamer Extension Hose
Handheld Operation
Fill Water Tank
1. Open water tank cap by pulling up rmly on tab.
2. Use lling pitcher to add water. Do not overll.
3. Close water tank cap securely, ensuring seal
fully “snaps” closed.
Attach Accessories
Always unplug power cord before lling water.
Never rell water while steamer is in use.
1. Install high pressure steam nozzle: align nozzle base with
steam port and push rmly to “click” secure.
2. Install accessory attachments as needed: align accessory
base with nozzle tip and push rmly to “snap” secure.
Directly to Handheld Unit
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3. Press and hold accessory release button.
4. Pull high pressure steam nozzle rmly to
remove from steam unit.
To Remove Steam Nozzle:
For Added Reach And Cleaning Mobility:
Install and remove accessories using
same steps described above.
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WARNING
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Turn steamer o
and allow to cool
before installing
or changing any
accessories.
WARNING
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2
1
Note: Unit will not emit steam without high pressure steam
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1. Attach end clips of shoulder strap to
metal hooks on rear of steam unit.
2. Adjust the strap to a comfortable length.
Shoulder Strap
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1. Pull down and hold handle rotation
button.
2. Rotate top half of handle 180° to
“click” secure in angled position.
1
Two Position Settings for Extension Hose Handle:
STRAIGHT
ANGLED
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Power Up
1. Unwind power cord completely.
2. Insert plug securely into outlet socket, ensuring proper blade polarity & alignment.
3. Indicator light on side of unit will illuminate solid green showing power is connected.
1. Press the power button to turn unit on
> standby mode: blinking green light
On-Demand Steam
Continuous Steam
Adjust Steam Output
1. Adjust amount of steam output by
turning dial to desired setting.
Steam Adjustment Dial
2. Squeeze and hold steam trigger to generate steam
> on-demand steam mode : solid green light
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2
Make sure unit is on (standby mode)
1. Squeeze and hold steam trigger
2. Press and hold power button for 3 seconds
> continuous steam mode : solid blue light
3. Release both buttons for “hands-free”
continuous steam.
4. Press power button to turn steam o.
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Initial steam output may take up to 20 seconds.
Steamer cord must be kept dry.
Do not handle steamer with wet hands.
Note: There may be slight delay in steam
output response after each adjustment.
This is normal.
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MAX MIN
WARNING
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Residual steam
may continue for several seconds
after shut-o. Use caution to avoid
severe burns.
WARNING
!
Use caution
when using the steam function.
The steam emitted from this
appliance is extremely hot, and
can severely burn.
WARNING
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Steam Cylinder + Cloth Cover • Provides extra-wide, exible, diused
steam output for cleaning at surface
areas of hard or soft materials.
• Suitable for use on: mattresses, shelves,
cabinets, blinds, upholstery, and more.
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Squeegee Tool • Provides wide, at steam spray combined with
leading rubber edge for simultaneous cleaning and
wiping.
• Suitable for use on: smooth, at surfaces like:
glass, tile, mirrors, windows, and more.
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Detail Brushes • Bristle Brush: provides added scrubbing power
for focused cleaning of delicate materials.
• Suitable for use on: grout, tile, stainless steel,
kitchen & bath xtures, toys, car seats, and more.
• Brass Brush: provides maximum scrubbing power
for focused cleaning of durable materials.
• Suitable for use on: grills, oven racks, and more.
Brass
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Garment Tool w/ Brush + Cloth Cover • Provides wide, diused steam output for
cleaning at surface areas of hard or soft
materials.
• Optional Brush Attachment: use to
scrub out stubborn, or caked-on debris
from soft surfaces.
• Suitable for use on: clothing, upholstery,
tile, counters, drapes, bedding and more.
Bristle
Brush Cloth
Cover
Cloth
Cover
1. Slide cloth cover over end of garment tool
2. Connect 2 rear tabs of brush to garment tool
over cloth cover
3. Attach front tab of brush to garment tool over
cloth cover, pushing rmly to “click” secure
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hose or
handheld
hose or
handheld
hose or
handheld
handheld
only
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Handheld Uses
High Pressure Steam Nozzle • Provides concentrated jet of steam for focused
cleaning.
• Suitable for use on: wide variety of hard and soft
surfaces & materials.
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Upright Operation
Assemble Floor Mop
1. Insert steam port
of handheld unit
into steam inlet on
mopstick as shown.
Attach Handheld Unit to Mopstick
1. Place steam oor diuser base on top of cloth,
ensuring proper alignment of velcro tabs.
2. Fold long, straight velcro tab on cloth over
front edge of steam oor diuser base and
press rmly along entire length to secure.
3. Pull cloth tight, then fold short, angled
velcro tabs over rear edges of steam oor
diuser base and press rmly to secure.
Attach Cloth to Diffuser Plate
1. Align steam oor diuser base (with desired cloth
already attached) and bottom of mopstick.
2. Press down rmly, ensuring both connection
points “snap” together securely.
Attach Diffuser Base to Mopstick
2. Tilt handheld unit
back and press
rmly to “click”
securely in place.
3. Press up and hold
release switch on
back of mopstick.
4. Pull out the handheld
unit to remove.
To Remove Handheld Unit:
1
2
“CLICK”
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3
3
4
1
Unplug
and allow a few minutes to
cool down before releasing
handheld unit from mopstick.
WARNING
!
Turn steamer o
and allow to cool
before installing
or changing any
accessories.
WARNING
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Note: make sure power
cord is out of the way
(to the right side of the
mopstick) before trying
to attach handheld unit.
Note: Improperly aligned cloth may interfere with mopstick + diuser plate connection.
Note: Make sure unit is turned o before connecting mopstick.
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3. Pull rmly to disconnect diuser base when
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Use velcro cord clip
to help manage power
cord during use. Can
also be used for cord
storage.
Adjust Steam Output
1. Adjust amount of steam output by
turning dial on handheld unit to
desired setting.
Steam Adjustment Dial
Note: There may be slight delay in
steam output response after each
adjustment. This is normal.
Power Up
1. Unwind power cord completely.
2. Insert plug securely into outlet socket, ensuring proper blade polarity & alignment.
3. Indicator light on side of handheld unit will illuminate solid green showing power is connected.
Steamer cord must be kept dry.
Do not handle steamer with wet hands.
Continuous Steam
Note: Steam mop will not emit steam in upright position.
1. Press power button on mopstick handle to turn unit on
> standby mode: blinking green light 1
2. Tilt mopstick handle down for use to activate steam
> continuous steam mode : solid green light
3. To turn steam o, press power button or return mop
to upright position.
Initial steam output may take up to 20 seconds.
Place mop on steam oor
protective pad in between
passes or when nished
cleaning to prevent
damage to ooring.
Upright Uses
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Steam Floor Diffuser + Cloths • Cleaning Cloth: super-absorbent ne
nap cloth for general cleaning of smooth
ooring surfaces.
• Scrubbing Cloth: super-absorbent long
nap cloth for cleaning of tough messes and
rougher ooring surfaces.
• Suitable for sealed hard oors: ceramic,
stone, laminate, vinyl, linoleum, hardwood,
bamboo, and more.
Cleaning Scrubbing
MAX MIN
2
WARNING
!
Steamer operates
at a high temperature. Keep it moving
while cleaning and avoid emitting
steam in one place for an extended
period of time, because continuous
heat may damage the ooring
surface.
WARNING
!
Residual steam
may continue for several seconds
after shut-o. Use caution to avoid
severe burns.
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Maintenance & Tips
Steamer
• Empty water tank after each use.
• Clean outside of unit with a damp soft cloth as needed.
• Neatly wrap power cord after use.
• Store steamer in dry area. Make sure unit is fully cooled before storing.
• Use included storage bag to store accessories and pads.
• Use nozzle cleaning tool regularly to clear any blockages from high
pressure steam nozzle tip and steam port
• Machine wash warm with mild detergent only.
• Do not use bleach or fabric softener. This may damage ber texture and
compromise cleaning eciency.
• For best results, line dry. Do not tumble dry.
• Carefully cut any loose threads that may appear with scissors. Do not
pull on loose threads.
Steam Cloths & Covers
Steam Functions 1. Blinking Green: On, Standby Mode
2. Solid Green: Steaming, holding trigger
3. Solid Blue: Steaming, continuous mode
engaged
Power
Button
Indicator
Light
Power
Button
Steam
Light
1. Solid Green: Plugged in, normal operation
2. Solid Red: Water Pump Overheated
1. Blinking Green: On, Standby Mode (mopstick
locked upright)
2. Solid Green: Steaming
3. Blinking Blue: Water Pump Overheated*
1. Blinking Green: On, Standby Mode (mopstick
locked upright or steam diuser plate not
connected)
2. Solid Green: Steaming
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Troubleshooting
Steamer
• Use only distilled or puried water. If you live in a hard water area, we highly recommend using only distilled water
in your steamer. Hard water will clog the steam intake mechanism and decrease steam performance.
• If using the steam oor stick with mop pads on hard surface oors, be sure to move steamer back and forth in a
continuous motion several times before moving to the next area. Use a towel to clean up extra moisture.
• The steamer hold 19 ounces of water and will run up to 28 minutes per tank depending on steam output setting and
accessory being used.
• Upon the rst use of your steamer, it may make a little clicking sound as the pump starts to engage. This is normal,
and could take up to 20 seconds before emitting steam. After this, you will enjoy one of the fastest boiler heat times
in the market.
Tips For Optimal Performance
• Steamer not emitting
steam.
a. No power a. Ensure power cord is securely
connected to outlet, solid green
indicator light should illuminate
• Steam output is weak
b. Water tank is empty or low
a. Use nozzle cleaning tool to clear build-
up from steam ports and nozzle tips
b. Rell water tank - see instructions on
p.10
c. Use paper clip to poke through center
opening to release blockage.
Problem Cause Solution
• Surfaces become
extremely wet or
remain dirty after
steaming
a. Steam cloth or cover may be
saturated & dirty.
b. Steam cloth or cover may be
damaged
c. Water is not absorbed when
brush accessory or bare nozzle is
used alone
a. Replace with clean, dry cloth or cover.
c. Steam nozzle, extension hose,
handheld unit or diuser base not
connected properly
a. Mineral deposit build-up in unit
b. Water tank is empty or low
c. Air valve on water tank lid is
blocked
b. Replace damaged cloth or cover.
c. Use separate dry towel or rag to wipe
away loose grime and excess water as
you steam clean.
b. Rell water tank - see instructions on
p.10
c. Carefully reinstall components -
ensuring proper alignment and secure
connections that are fully “snapped” in
- see instructions on p.10 and p.13
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VACUUM
Front
Power Button
Turbo Mode Button
Handheld Vacuum Overview
Grip Handle
Back
Dust Bin Release Lever
Dust Bin
Brush Tool Switch
On-Board Brush Tool
Intake Port
Battery Cover Handles
Charging Port
Charge Indicator Light
Allergy
Aware
Air Filter
Mesh
Pre-Filter
Assembly
Release
Switch
Battery Cover Handle
Side Detail
Dust Bin Lid
1. Use extra care when cleaning smooth surfaces to avoid scratches.
2. Use extra care when cleaning stairs.
3. Avoid scratching hard wood oor areas by making sure wheels, wheel shaft and beater bar are clean of hair and
debris and other objects before each use.
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Handheld Operation
Charge Up
1. Remove battery insulating tab: pull rmly.
Power Up
1. Press power button to turn unit on
> normal mode: solid green light
2. Press power button again to turn
unit o.
Normal Power
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Note: Full charge requires approximately 2.5 hours
TAB
4
2. Open upper battery cover: grasp top edge and pull
out rmly to “snap” cover open.
3. Connect power adapter to charging port and insert
plug securely into outlet socket.
4. Charge indicator light will illuminate
when successfully connected:
> charging: blinking green light
> fully charged: solid green light
Normal Mode: 22 min.
Turbo Mode: 18 min.
Typical Run Times:
HANDHELD
1
1
2
Push in and slide switch down to
extend on-board brush bristles.
On-Board Brush Tool
1. Press turbo button to activate Turbo
M ode fo r e nh a n c ed s u ct i o n p owe r.
> turbo mode: solid blue light
2. Press turbo button again to return to
normal mode.
Turbo Power
While vacuum is running in normal mode
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Use
only the charger provided
to recharge your Nugeni
vacuum. Charge vacuum
with standard electrical
outlet only (120V/60Hz)
WARNING
!
For convenient charging and storage, we recommend
installing the handheld unit into the mopstick and
placing on the charging & storage dock - see p.21 for
detailed instructions.
5. When ready to use, unplug power adapter.
6. Lift battery cover back up and press rmly inward
to “snap” cover securely closed.
To charge handheld unit directly, follow these steps:
See p.21
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Emptying Dust Bin
1. Pull up on dust bin release lever.
2. Open dust bin lid, and tilt unit to empty.
3. Inspect mesh pre-lter and air lter for excessive dust or hair
build-up. Remove, clean, and replace as needed. (see next
section for details)
4. Close dust bin lid securely after emptying, ensuring lid fully
“snaps” closed.
1. Install vacuum tool adapter: align adapter base with intake port
and push rmly to “click” secure.
2. Install accessory tools as needed: t accessory end into adapter
opening and push rmly to secure. (align marks on tool and
adapter for proper orientation)
Attach Accessories
Note: All tools can be
used with or without
extension wand.
3. Press and hold adapter release button.
4. Pull tool adapter to remove from
vacuum unit.
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To Remove Tool Adapter:
Attach long reach extension
wand to tool adapter, then
connect accessory to
end of wand.
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For Added Reach:
Turn power o. Do not open dust bin while vacuum is running.
Remove handheld unit from mopstick before emptying dust bin.
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1. Unlock mesh pre-lter: twist counter-clockwise to
“click” open.
2. Remove mesh pre-lter.
3. Remove air lter by pulling rmly.
Removing Filter Parts
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2
3
Make sure dust bin is empty before accessing lter.
For optimal performance, empty dust bin after each use.
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Handheld Uses
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• Wide-mouth cleaning tip provides versatile cleaning
of any at surface
• Integrated anti-static strip helps remove hair from
upholstered surfaces
• Extendable brush bristles help remove dust and
debris from delicate and uneven surfaces
• Suitable for use on: upholstery, table tops, shelving,
molding, vents, blinds, bedding, and more.
Extendable Brush Tool
+
• Narrow, elongated cleaning tip allows you to get into
the tightest corners, cracks, and spaces
• Suitable for use: between couch cushions, for
corner cobwebs, along baseboard, in sliding door
tracks, windowsills, and more.
Crevice Tool
+
• Integrated wheels and an extra-wide intake
optimized for cleaning hard oor surfaces
• Alternative to upright w/ beater bar for delicate oor
cleaning tasks
• Suitable for use on: hardwood, laminate, vinyl,
ceramic, stone, bamboo, cork, and even low pile
carpeting & rugs.
Hard Floor Tool
handheld
or wand
handheld
or wand
handheld
or wand
3. Rinse lter and mesh pre-lter thoroughly under cold
running water, after removing as much debris as possible
using above steps.
4. Allow air lter parts to dry completely before re-installing.
Minimum dry time: 24 hours.
1. Tap on inside edge of trash can to remove loose dust and debris.
2. Use lter maintenance brush to clear any trapped dust and debris
from mesh openings and fabric pleats.
Cleaning Filter Parts
2
Rinse lter monthly to maintain best performance
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