Operation Manual
DO230SR
Bathroom areas
To clean the bathtub or shower area, use the detail brush for grout, shower door tracks,
hard to get areas and heavily soiled areas. The dual edge window/tile squeegee will be
the most effi cient way to clean the rest of the area. Allow plenty of time for the heat
to penetrate the surface. This is especially helpful in the shower area if there is tile or
grout. Wipe with towel.
Removal of soap scum on tile, grout, and shower doors is also easier with the steam
cleaner.
To clean sanitary fi xtures, use the concentrator with or without detail brush. Use a
terry cloth towel or paper towel to wipe up excess moisture and residue.
To clean the sink and faucets, use detail brush then fi nish by wiping with a towel.
Exterior areas
To clean inside your car, use the fl oor brush with a terry cloth towel attached to clean
upholstery and interior areas, just as in the home. You should not expose the bristles to
leather – use only the brush with the terry cloth attached. For Detailing the wheels, use
the concentrator and the detail brush. Exterior windows are cleaned best by applying
the vapor with the concentrator and following with a paper towel.
To clean bicycles, use the detail brush.
To clean equipment, use the detail brush, depending on the surface area. Finish by
wiping down with a towel.
Artifi cial plants
Use the concentrator with a brush attached to blow off the dust and dirt.
Clothing
A vapor cleaning system is excellent for removing wrinkles from fabric. Simply
“vaporize” the surface from a distance (30-45 cm). The dry vapor removes wrinkles
without leaving the fabric wet like ordinary fabric steamers do.
Nicotine and tar
Nicotine and tar dissolves at high temperatures and becomes a light yellow oil that has
the consistency of sewing machine oil. When the nicotine/tar fi lm is touched by a hot
terry cloth clipped over the fl oor brush, it immediately dissolves and fl ows into the
towel. You can remove it from fl at surfaces as fast as you can move the brush over the
surface.
Removing wax, tar, etc.
Many stains are only stuck on the surface of materials and can be easily and quickly
removed by “blowing” excess material away from the surface from the side. This is