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Brush Nozzles:
The brush nozzles offer different levels of cleaning for
different materials and can be great for those heavier stains. To use the
brush nozzles the detail nozzle should first be fitted (as above) and then
the brush nozzles to be firmly pushed onto the detail nozzle. To remove,
pull off in a downward movement.
2 in 1 Nozzle:
The 2 in 1 nozzle consists of a
right angled steam attachment which the
window cleaning attachment can then be fitted
onto. The right angled steam attachment can be
used for smaller surface areas. It also has a
cotton cleaning cloth that comes with the
accessories for a more thorough clean and to protect the work surface; this is elasticated and is
simply pulled over the right angled steam attachment. This is then attached to the detail nozzle by
simply pushing on. The window cleaning attachment can be added to the steam attachment, this is
ideal for use on windows, mirrors or tiles as it has a rubber blade to wipe away any vapour residue.
Caution:
Glass may crack if subjected to thermal shock.
Pre-heat areas of glass prior to steam cleaning by spraying steam onto the surface from a
distance of 20-25cm. Slowly reduce the distance so that the temperature of the glass has
adjusted.
4.
Once you have chosen the required accessory, you must now fill the water tank. The Steam
Cleaner has a built in water tank with a capacity of 1.4 Litres. The steam cleaner MUST be
disconnected from the mains when filling or topping up with water. To fill, unscrew the tank cap
(pictured right) by pressing the cap down and
simultaneously turning it anti-clockwise. Use the
measuring jug and funnel supplied to fill with
required amount of water. Do NOT exceed the
maximum capacity of 1.4 Litres. Replace the cap by
pushing
down
and
turning
clockwise
simultaneously. Do NOT refill whilst still hot, allow
to cool first and then follow the filling instructions.
NOTE: One full tank of water at 1.4 Litres is enough for approx. 40 minutes use. Do NOT exceed
this without checking the water levels in the tank
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