Piranha JJB-603 User manual

Steam Mop
User Manual
Model No.: JJB-603
Item No.: 900255
230 - 240Va.c. 50Hz
800W
Rev 2
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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1Warnings..................................................................................3
2Safety Direction.......................................................................3
3Transporting your Steam Mop ...............................................4
4Specification............................................................................ 5
5Components ............................................................................5
6Assembly ................................................................................. 6
7Micro Fibre Pad .......................................................................6
8Operation .................................................................................7
9User Maintenance ...................................................................8
9.1 Cleaning the Micro Fibre Pads ............................................ 8
9.2 Cleaning the Steam Mop ...................................................... 9
10 Troubleshooting ..................................................................9
11 Warranty Against Defect................................................... 10

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1 Warnings
Before using this appliance, read and follow all warnings and instructions in this
manual, even if you are familiar with this product.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless
they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety..
Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.
2 Safety Direction
Please read this instruction manual carefully before first use. It is advisable to keep
this instruction manual for future reference.
CAUTIONS:
DO NOT leave the appliance unattended when in use, hot or producing steam.
Take care that children cannot touch the appliance when the appliance is hot and or
producing steam, and make sure they cannot pull the mains cord.
DO NOT direct the steam towards persons, animals or other electrical products.
To protect against the risk of electric shock, do not immerse the appliance, cord or
plug in water or other liquids.
The filling aperture (Water Fill Cap) must not be opened during use.
Burns can occur from touching hot parts, hot water or steam. Be cautious when you
turn this appliance upside down to empty any excess water as the water in the tank
may be extremely hot.
DO NOT use near sinks, baths or showers containing water or running water.
DO NOT use in swimming pools, etc. containing water.
Always disconnect the plug from wall socket and let cool before removing the water
fill cap, when filling the appliance with water or pouring the remaining water out.

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It is highly recommended to disconnect the plug from wall socket and let cool
before changing the micro fibre cleaning pads.
This appliance must be earthed. The use of an Earth Leakage Safety Switch
is highly recommended. Refer to your electrician for further information.
This product can be used for cleaning floor surfaces such as sealed wooden
floors, ceramic tiles, granite and marble flooring, including some types of
carpet. If you are unsure, test a section of the flooring material in an out-of-
sight area first.
DO NOT use on windows, tables or other types of furniture or fixtures.
Use only clean water. Do not add any other agents into the water tank, such
as, rust removers, odour counter reacting agents, alcohol, cleaners, solvents,
detergents, etc, as this may cause serious injury to the user or bystander and
may damage the appliance
DO NOT use without the micro fibre cleaning pad fitted.
DO NOT store or use the appliance near or in high temperature areas.
DO NOT run over the power cord with the Steam Mop.
DO NOT use the appliance if the power cord or switch is damaged. Do not
repair by yourself. It must be repaired by the manufacturer, our customer
service department or a similarly qualified person.
ONLY for domestic use. Industrial or commercial use invalidates the
warranty.
To avoid scalding, DO NOT touch hot surfaces or the steam nozzles on the
bottom during or just after use.
3 Transporting your Steam Mop
To move your Steam Mop from room to room, unplug the unit and carry
using the handle or tip back and wheel.
Never pull the Steam Mop by its cord.

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4 Specification
Supply: 230 - 240Va.c. 50Hz
Rated Power: 800W
Tank Capacity: 300ml – NOTE. Do not fill more than 250ml from empty.
Heat Up Time: Up to 3 minutes.
Steam Rate: 25g/m approximate.
5 Components
Handle Grip with
Cord Hook
Handle to Tube Coupler
Telescopic Tube
Hinge Body with
Cord Hook
On / Off Switch
(at rear)
Wheels
Main Body
Green Indicator Light
Red Indicator Light
Water Fill Cap
Micro Fibre Pad
Locking Button

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6 Assembly
A small amount of assembly is required when you receive your steam mop.
•First, remove all the components from the packaging.
•Take the Handle Grip and fit it to the top of the telescopic tube and fix in
place by screwing up and tightening the Tube Coupler.
•Place the other end of the telescopic tube and place it into the top of the
Hinge Body hole.
•At the lower end of the telescopic tube, press the Spring Loaded Pin
inward and at the same time, push the tube into the hole until the Pin
locates and locks into the location hole.
•Adjust the height of the telescopic tube by sliding the locking button up,
pulling the tubes apart or pushing the tubes together, and releasing the
locking button when the desired height is reached.
7 Micro Fibre Pad
•To fit the Micro Fibre Pad, place the Micro Fibre Pad on the floor with the
white Velcro strips facing up.
•Lift the steam mop up and position centrally over the Micro Fibre Pad and
then lower down.
•The Velcro strips will attached itself to the base of the Steam Mop.
•To remove the Micro Fibre Pad, ensure the steam mop is unplugged,
empty of water and cool.
•Grasp the corner of the Micro Fibre Pad and peel back to release the
Velcro strips.
Note: Ensure the Micro Fibre Pad is fitted before use.

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8 Operation
•After fitting the Micro Fibre Pad, place the steam mop on the rubber mat
supplied.
Note: Ensure the Micro Fibre Pad is fitted before use.
•Unscrew the Water Fill Cap and remove.
•Using the 250ml beaker supplied, pour 250ml of clean water into the
water tank then refit the cap and tighten securely.
Note: do not use more that 250ml of water at any time as hot water (not
steam) will be ejected through the steam nozzles and may cause injury or
damage.
Always use up the water in the tank before refilling, or, empty the
remainder of the water out first, then refill.
•Ensuring the power cord is fully unwound, insert the plug into the power
point and switch on.
•Press the On / Off switch (on the back of the Steam Mop) with your foot to
turn the steam mop On.
•The Red and Green indicator lights will illuminate.
Note: The Red indicator light will illuminate and remain On while power is
supplied to the Steam Mop.
The Green indicator light will illuminate when power is supplied to the
Steam Mop, the On / Off switch is in the ON position, and the water in the
tank is heating up.
•After approximately 2 – 3 minutes (depending on the initial water
temperature) steam will begin to jet out from the base of the Steam Mop
and into the Micro Fibre Pad.
Note: A small amount of water may initially be ejected from the base
when the steam valve opens.

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•At this time, start to push and pull the Steam Mop over the floor as if you
are vacuuming the floor.
•If you need to stop cleaning the floor i.e. you need to move an object, or
the phone rings, and steam is still being ejected from the base, press the
On / Off switch on the back of the Steam Mop and then place the Steam
Mop on the rubber mat supplied.
•When the steam flow stops, and the Green indicator light goes out, the
water in the tank has been consumed. To refill, always disconnect the
plug from wall socket and let the Steam Mop cool before removing the
Water Fill Cap.
9 User Maintenance
WARNING: The plug must be removed from the power socket before any
maintenance, cleaning or replacing the Micro Fibre Pads.
NOTE: To maximise the performance of your steam mop, you should clean
the microfiber pads regularly.
9.1 Cleaning the Micro Fibre Pads
The Micro Fibre Pads must be cleaned regularly for best cleaning
performance.
To remove the Micro Fibre Pad, ensure the steam mop is unplugged,
empty of water and cool.
Grasp the corner of the Micro Fibre Pad and peel back to release the
Velcro strips.
Simply wash the Micro Fibre Pads in warm mild soapy water, rinse in
clean fresh cold water and let dry.
The Micro Fibre Pads may be washed in a washing machine on a
Normal Wash.
DO NOT scrub the Micro Fibre Pads or Tumble Dry.

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9.2 Cleaning the Steam Mop
Do not clean the Steam Mop or components with petrol or any other
flammable liquids, solvents, etc.
Use only a moist cloth and mild detergent for cleaning the Steam Mop.
Clean only the outside of the Steam Mop.
After cleaning, wipe off the moisture with a dry cloth.
Do Not place in water to clean.
10 Troubleshooting
No Steam.
Power Not Switched On.
On / Off switch on the back of the
Steam Mop not in the On position.
No water in the tank.
Switch On at power point.
Switch On.
Add water to the water tank.
Water is ejected
instead of steam. Too much water in the water tank. Empty some water out.
Maximum of 250ml to be used.
A small amount of
water is ejected
instead of steam
This is normal when the Steam
Valve initially opens This is normal
Green Light turns Off
during use.
Indicates the water has been
consumed.
Refill Water tank (max 250ml)
Green Light will not
come on.
Water tank too hot due to no water
in the water tank.
On / Off switch on the back of the
Steam Mop not in the On position.
Allow to cool then refill with
water.
Switch On.
Red Light will not
come on.
On / Off switch on the back of the
Steam Mop not in the On position. Switch On.

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11 Warranty Against Defect
WHAT’S COVERED?
1.1 H.E. Group Pty Ltd (“us” “we” or “our”)
warrants this good for a full replacement or
refund for a period of twelve months from
the date of purchase.
1.
1.2 This warranty covers materials and
workmanship defects only.
5.2 Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be
excluded under Australian Consumer Law. You
are entitled to a replacement or refund for a
major failure and compensation for any other
reasonably foreseeable loss or damage.
You are also entitled to have the goods repaired
or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable
quality and the failure does not amount to a
major failure.
5.3 Notwithstanding 5.1, except as provided for in
this warranty, all express and implied warranties
and conditions under statute or general law as
to the merchantability, description, quality,
suitability or fitness of the goods for any
purpose, or as to design, assembly, installation,
materials or workmanship or otherwise are
(where permitted under law) expressly
excluded.
5.4 To the extent permitted by law, our total liability
for loss or damage of every kind related to the
good in any way whatsoever is limited to the
amount paid to the retailer by you for the good
or the value of the good.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED?
2.1 This good is for household use only and if
used in any way other than as detailed in
the instruction manual will void this
warranty.
2.
2.2 This warranty does not apply to defects
arising from abuse, alteration, unauthorised
or unreasonable use of the good, nor does
it cover general deterioration due to usage.
3.
2.3 This warranty does not apply to accessories
due to general deterioration or acts beyond
human control.
WHAT WE WILL DO
3.1 We will replace the good or provide a
refund to the value of the purchase price, if
a defect is discovered in the good during
the warranty period of twelve months
subject to verification of defect or
malfunction and the date and proof of
purchase and purchase price.
5.5 These terms and conditions supersede and
exclude all prior an
d other discussions,
representations (contractual or otherwise) and
arrangements relating to the supply of the goods
or any part of the goods. This includes
representations not made by us relating to the
performance of the goods or any part of the
goods or the results that ought to be expected
from using the good.
CUSTOMER CARE
6.1 To claim under this warranty, you must first
contact our friendly customer service team on
free call 1800 079 124 or via email
info@hegroup.com.au and explain the basis of
your claim. Our customer service team will then
provide you with directions on how to make your
claim under this warranty.
WARRANTY COSTS
4.1 Once we have received the goods and you
have complied with the warranty, our costs
associated with the warranty claim will be
borne by us.
4.
4.2 No responsibility will be taken for goods
lost, mislaid or damaged whilst in transit.
GENERAL
5. 5.1 The benefits of this warranty are
additional to any other rights and remedies
you may have under law.
6.2 This warranty is valid with the presentation of the
original proof of purchase receipt or tax invoice
originating from the store of purchase for the
product showing the retailer’s name, date of
purchase and amount paid, by you, for the
good.
Address:
Phone No:
Email:
HE Group Pty Ltd, 47 Stephenson Street, Cremorne, Victoria 3121
1800 079 124 (free call)
info@hegroup.com.au
April 2011
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