User guide

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Using your steam cleaner
Selecting steam settings
Setting Usage
LOW
Varnished/laminate hardwood flooring
Delicate fabrics
Wood cabinetry
MEDIUM
Most flooring (sealed marble, stone &
ceramic, vinyl etc.)
Countertops
Bath & kitchen fixtures
Most routine cleaning tasks
HIGH
Flooring in high-traffic areas (HIGH setting
not recommended for hardwood floors)
Tough grime and stains (stuck-on grease,
etc.)
Heavy linens and fabrics
Marble & stone.
Below is a general list of just some of the possible uses for the multi-purpose
steamer, divided into recommended steam intensity settings. These are only a
guideline for using your steamer, you will likely discover a wide variety of other
uses around you home. For further information, each accessory has a brief
explanation of what it is most suited for within the instruction manual.
Note:
A higher steam setting increases the amount of moisture being emitted with the
steam.
When steaming it is best to use the lowest possible steam control dial setting that
completes the task, while remaining easy and convenient. Start with a lower
setting and increase only if needed to easily accomplish the required cleaning task.