7
FILLING THE WATER RESERVOIR
The water reservoir may be re
fi
lled at any time.
Note: If you always use usual commercial distilled wa-
ter it is not necessary to descale the boiler.
Caution
Do not
fi
ll in detergents or other additives!
●
Close the water tank with the tank lid.
●
Fasten the water tank to the casing.
TURNING ON THE APPLIANCE
●
Insert the mains plug into a socket.
Note: The steam cleaner is ready for use after approx.
2 min.
●
Actuate the steam lever to release steam.
Note: During the initial startup, a small smoke cloud
may escape from the steam nozzle! The appliance re-
quires a short runin time. At
fi
rst, the escaping steam
is irregular and moist, some water drops may leak out.
The amount of steam
fl
owing out increases continu-
ously until the maximum amount is reached after about
1 minute.
TURNING OFF THE APPLIANCE
●
Release the steam lever.
Note: The steam discharge does not stop immediately;
but it decreases continuously. There is no more steam
discharge after a few seconds.
HOW TO USE THE ACCESSORIES
IMPORTANT APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Cleaning
fl
oor surfaces
It is recommended to sweep or vacuum the
fl
oor prior
to using the steam cleaner. This way, the
fl
oor is al-
ready cleared of dirt/ loose particles prior to the wet
cleaning.
Cleaning textiles and upholstery
Prior to treatment with the steam cleaner, always check
the reaction of the textiles in an inconspicuous location:
Steam at
fi
rst, then let dry and then check for colour or
shape changes.
Cleaning of Coated or Lacquered Surfaces
When cleaning painted or plastic-coated surfaces, as
found on kitchen and living room furniture, doors, par-
quet; wax, furniture polish, plastic surfaces or paint can
come loose or stains can be created. When cleaning
these surfaces, brie
fl
y steam a cloth and wipe the sur-
faces with it.
Caution
Never direct the steam jet at glued edges as the edge
band may loosen. Do not use the steam cleaner on
unsealed wooden or parquet
fl
oors.
Caution
Do not direct steam onto the sealed locations
of the window frame to prevent damage.
Steam nozzle
Use the steam nozzle without accessories,
– to remove odours and wrinkles from hanging clothes
by steaming them at a distance of 10 to 20 cm.
– to remove dust from plants. Here, keep a distance
of 20-40 cm.
– for moist dusting, by brie
fl
y steaming the cloth and
wiping the furniture with it.
Detail nozzle
The closer this nozzle is to the contaminated area,
the higher the cleaning effect, as the temperature and
the steam are highest at the nozzle output. Especially
suited for cleaning dif
fi
cult access locations, joints,
fi
t-
tings, drains, sinks, toilets, blinds and heaters. Heavy
limescale can be drenched in vinegar prior to steam-
cleaning. Let the vinegar penetrate for about 5 minutes.
Round brush
Attached brushes can therefore be used to remove
heavy soiling.
Caution
Not suited for the cleaning of sensitive surfaces.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
Always disconnect the mains plug and allow the steam
cleaner to cool down before performing any mainte-
nance work.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Often, failures have simple causes and you can do the
troubleshooting yourself using the following overview. If
you are in doubt or if the failure is not listed here please
contact the authorized customer service.
Danger
Repair works may only be performed by the author-
ized customer service. Always disconnect the mains
plug and allow the steam cleaner to cool down before
performing any maintenance work.
DECREASED STEAM AMOUNT
Appliance is decalci
fi
ed.
●
Decalcify appliance.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
The packaging material can be recycled. Please do not
place the packaging into the ordinary refuse for dis-
posal, but arrange for the proper recycling.
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