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How to Assemble a Swiffer WetJet
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== Assembly Steps == 1. Unpack all components from the box, including the mop handle, mop head, cleaning pads, batteries, and cleaning solution bottle. 2. Connect the handle pieces: - Align the notches on the handle sections - Slide the poles together until they click securely into place1<ref name="ref3">3</ref> 3. Insert batteries: - Locate the battery compartment near where the purple section meets the handle - Slide open the battery cover - Insert 4 AA batteries according to the polarity markings1<ref name="ref4">4</ref>[9] - Close the battery compartment 4. Attach the cleaning solution bottle: - Remove any cardboard insert from the bottle slot - Turn the mop upside down - Align the arrow on the cleaning solution bottle with the pole - Push the bottle down firmly until it clicks into place1<ref name="ref3">3</ref> 5. Attach a mopping pad: - Take a fresh mopping pad - Place it on the floor with the purple strip facing down - Press the mop head onto the pad - the velcro will secure it1<ref name="ref3">3</ref>[9] 6. Test the spray function: - Press the button on the handle to ensure cleaning solution sprays out properly[10]
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