
HOW TO USE YOUR STEAM CLEANER
Unpacking: Insert the handle bar (13) into the cart and install the two baskets (14 and 15).
1. Fill the blue water tank (20) with up to 0.8gal / 3 litres of clean tap water.
Securely replace the water tank cap rubber cover. Never put detergent in the water tank!
2. Fill the yellow detergent tank (17) with up to 0.8gal / 3 litres of diluted detergent solution
(see the Refilling with detergent section for details on page 9).
3. Connect the steam cleaner electrical cord (23) to a power outlet.
For 110 V : Unravel completely the electrical cord (23). Connect the electrical cord to a 15 or 20 amp 110V/120V power outlet.
(make sure the circuit is not already used by another high wattage appliance).
For 220 V : Connect to a 220V/240V electrical outlet with a minimum of 20amps available. If you’re using a generator,
you will require a minimum of 4000W running power on 220V/240V. Ask a certified electrician to make sure the voltage
and amperage correspond to your steam cleaner specifications and that your steam cleaner is safely wired.
4. Turn
ON the main power button (9) and press the boiler activation button (10). The SteamReady™ indicator (11)
will light up when the steam cleaner is ready to use, after approximately 15-20 minutes on 110 V, 5-10 minutes on 220 V
of heat up time.
5. Connect the vacuum electrical cord (8) to the connection (22) on the steam cleaner. Press the main vacuum button (2)
if you want to use the vacuum.
6. Connect the steam hose (30) by inserting the steam hose connector (28) in the steam hose connection outlet (24) and press firmly
until the hose locking hook clicks. Connect the vacuum hose (29) into the vacuum hose connector (7). To release, press the vacuum
hose blocking button (6).
7. Select the desired steam pressure (on the hose handle) between minimum (34) medium (35) and maximum (34 and 35).
8. Connect the steam hose (30) to the accessory that you want to use.
9. To release steam, press the steam release trigger (32) on the hose handle.
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