User Manual

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Using instructions
When cleaning the window panels, pay attention the outside low temperature may lead to
excessive glass tension which can even cause its cracking. Therefore, do not use the steam
cleaner for cleaning windows when the outside temperature is too low.
When cleaning glass, window, or similar fragile surfaces, avoid long cleaning at one place. It
is recommended to use brush nozzle with cloth which distributes the heat and steam to larger
surface.
When cleaning glued, or painted surfaces, try the steam cleaner in smaller place rst not to lose,
or remove the paint due to heat and moisture. Clean such surfaces only for a short time and
wipe dry immediately.
Do not use the steam cleaner to clean parquet, or unsealed wood.
Warning:
Do not use the steam cleaner to clean electric or electronic devices.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Before cleaning or any maintenance, always switch off the appliance, disconnect the plug from
the power outlet and allow it to cool down completely. Clean the appliance after each use to
prolong its life.
Warning:
Never immerse the appliance, the power cable and plug in water or any other liquid.
Do not use plastic or metal scrapers, harsh cleaners, chemicals, petrol, solvents or other similar
substances to clean any parts of the appliance. The surface nish could be seriously damaged.
Emptying and rinsing the water tank
1. To prevent scalding from escaping steam or hot water while releasing the cap, place a dry
cloth over it.
2. Carefully release the safety cap and unscrew it anti-clockwise.
Warning:
Never release the safety cap by force. If it is not possible to release by regular, adequate power,
wait till the temperature and pressure decrease. Do not touch the metal parts of the cap. These
are very hot, and they may cause scalding when misused.
3. Pour out the rest of the water from the tank.
4. Insert the funnel in the tank neck and pour clean inside.
5. Screw the safety cap clockwise and tighten rmly.
6. Shake the steam cleaner intensively to release the mineral deposits at the bottom of the
tank.
7. Release the cap and pour out water.
8. Allow to dry.
Removing limescale
Regular use of tap water can cause the mineral deposits in water to settle and limescale to form.
It must be removed depending on the water hardness and frequency of use.
Note: