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GETTING STARTED
Steam cleaner
• Push filler cap (1) downwards, then twist left and
screw open.
• Fill tank with as much water as possible (maximum
filling quantity 2 litres). Use only mains water .
Do not use distilled water.
• Press filler cap downwards, then twist right and
screw shut.
• Connect mains cable to the socket.
• Turn on main switch (4). Diode lights up: device is
heating up. As soon as the green control lamp
light on the pressure indicator (6) lights up, the
device is ready for operation.
• Connect hose with spray gun (18). Be sure that the
coupler plug is correctly engaged!
• When device is ready for operation, turn on the
steam supply line switch (3).
• Screw the steam regulator (8) open and adjust
according to the application.
Depending on the quality, rugs and carpets should be cleaned carefully with very little
steam and then brushed with a clean, dry cloth over the brush attachment.
Cloth carpets, mattresses and bed frames can be cleaned and disinfected in the same way
(house mites, germs, bacteria).
Cleaning of sealed parquet and marble floors
Firmly attach a triple-folded dry wipe cloth to the cleaning brushes and wipe evenly.
Cleaning of walls, ceilings and high glass panes
Extend the tubes according to the height of the room and insert the large cleaning brush
with covering.
Important: Change the cloth when it gets dirty.
Be careful with water-soluble colours!
TRIANGULAR BRUSH (optional 12)
The triangular brush is used wherever working with the large brushes is laborious and
impossible due to lack of room.
Special applications:
• Furniture covers and car seats (not leather)
Cover the triangular brush with a clean, dry cloth and fasten it tight. Treat stubborn stains
carefully with the spray gun. Spray steam from a distance of about 10 cm away, and dab
with a clean, dry cloth or carefully rub dry.
• Textiles
Clothing, blankets, curtains, mattresses and upholstery can not only be cleaned, but freshened
up as well. Cover the triangular brush with a cloth as described above and brush down the texti-
les lightly, or steam evenly from a short distance away. The steam penetrates and relaxes the
fibres, restoring the shape of the fabric.
Important: With textiles of any kind, always follow the manufacturer instructions
and/or test for colour fastness on an inconspicuous part of the fabric.