The two brush attachments are pushed firmly onto the detail nozzle in
the same way as the jet nozzle.
Even the most stubborn dirt can be removed, e.g. from blinds, central
heating radiators, valves, etc. using the small nylon brush (Fig. 13).
The larger metal brush (Fig.14) is suitable for heavy staining on less
sensitive materials such as stainless steel or stone. The brush nozzles are
removed by simply pulling them off with a downward movement.
The 2-in-1 nozzle consists of a right-angled steam attachment onto
which the window cleaner can be attached. Push the right-angled steam
attachment firmly onto the detail nozzle. Pull the cotton cover over
the nozzle for more thorough cleaning and to protect the work surface
(Fig. 15). Fix the window cleaner with the rubber blade to the right-
angled steam attachment if windows, mirrors or tiles are to be cleaned
(Fig. 16).
Caution:
Glass may crack if subjected to thermal shock! Pre-heat areas of
glass prior to steam cleaning by spraying steam in a wider arc from
a distance of 20 – 25 cm. Slowly reduce the distance to 10 – 15 cm
to heat the glass up further.
9
Fig. 15
Steam
attachment
Cotton cover
Fig. 16
Steam
attachment
Window
cleaning
attachment
3 Starting Up
3.1.7
Brush Nozzles
3.1.8
2-in-1 Nozzle
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
Nylon brush
Metal brush
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