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NOTE: Always removes dust from the surface before cleaning.
CAUTION! DO NOT attempt to attach or disassemble any accessories while the machine is still hot.
Never remove the cleaning cloth whilst the safety trigger is released or the machine is hot to the
touch.
Warning - risk of injury!
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Once the orange light goes OFF, the appliance is
ready to use.
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Press Red Safety button (11) to “ON” position. Pressing the steam trigger (10) will release steam from
the steam gun.
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If you want steam to continuously spray out without pressing the steam trigger (10), press and hold
the steam trigger, and press down the “OFF/LOCK” end on the red safety lock.
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Always release the steam trigger with the red safety lock at “OFF/LOCK” position to turn OFF
continuous steam from the steam gun.
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When the orange light illuminates again
during use, release the safety trigger
and allow the steam
pressure to build up once again. It will take around 40 seconds. If the safety trigger is pressed when
the orange
light is on, hot water may come out of the machine instead of steam.
REFILLING THE WATER TANK
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Switch the appliance OFF by pressing the ON/OFF button (4).
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Disconnect the power cable from the mains power outlet socket.
Wait for10 minutes.
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Squeezing the steam trigger to make sure that the machine is no longer under pressure before
unscrewing the pressure cap. DO NOT unscrew the safety cap until the steam has stopped.
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Fill the water tank using the funnel provided.
DO NOT fill exceed 1200ml water. DO NOT fill less than 200ml water.
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Replace and fasten the pressure cap by turning it clockwise.
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You are now ready to switch the machine ON and resume steam cleaning.
If you live in area with hard water, it is best to use distilled water (this will prevent build-up of lime
scale in the steam cleaner and prevent damage to the steamer).
Warning - risk of injury!
Warning! The pressure cap gets hot during use, handle with caution.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEMS
POSSIBLE REASONS & SOLUTIONS
Water comes out of the nozzle
The Steam Cleaner develops a massive amount of steam. This
may condense as water or water droplets in the steam hose and
tools and nozzle, which are then expelled when used after a
period of cooling. This is normal and not a cause for concern.