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Please  follow  these  simple  instructions  to  fully  assemble  your 
hands-free wallpaper stripper 

BEFORE 

use.

1.  Remove hoses and Velcro straps from plastic bags. 

2.  The main hose has two small black tubes 

coming out of one end. The larger tube 
(A) is for steam and the smaller tube (B) 
is for the vacuum. Attach these tubes to 
the steam plate by inserting through the 
handle  hole.  Attach  the  larger  tube  (A) 
to the steam outlet (D), and the smaller 
tube  (B)  to  the  vacuum  inlet  (C).  Make 
sure the spring clip (8) provided is fitted 
as shown. 

You will need a pair of long-

nose pliers to pinch the spring clip to 
widen it to fit over the tube.

3.  Once  the  tubes  are  connected,  clip 

the  hose  into  the  steam  plate  handle  
as shown.

4.  Use Velcro straps to secure both hoses 

together.

5.  CEILING SET UP  

Connect the Ceiling Waste Water 
Drainage Hose to the Waste Water 
Outlet on the steam plate. Store the 
Waste Water Outlet Cover (E) in the 
tube on the steam plate for security. 

6.  WALL SET UP  

Store the Ceiling Waste Water 
Drainage Hose in the tube on the 
steam plate for security. Ensure the 
Waste Water Outlet Cover is pushed 
into the Waste Water Outlet to prevent 
steam escaping when using the unit 
on walls.

7.  Screw on the other end of the main 

hose to the boiler, and tighten by 
hand. 

8.  Connect  the  rubber  Boiler  Vacuum 

Tube (F) from the the vacuum outlet of 
the  main  hose  to  the  vacuum  port  on 
top of the unit.

9.  Place the end of the ceiling waste water 

hose  into  the  waste  water  collection 
tank.

10.  The unit is now ready to operate. Please 

see operation instructions below.

NB: The ceiling waste water hose is only required when working 
on ceilings and is not needed for work on walls. It can be secured 
to the main hose using the Velcro straps and stored in the tube 
when not in use, or left off the assembly of the product.

WHATS INCLUDED...

SET UP

1

2

6

8

7

5

4

3

9

A B

C

D

E

10

11

12

F

Boiler

Ceiling Waste Water Collection Tank 
(Spare Part - HF0021)

Main Steam Hose  
(Spare Part - HF0058)

Ceiling Waste Water Drainage Hose

Steam plate (Spare Part - HF0026)

  

with Foam Filter and Vacuum Seal 

Vacuum Seal (Spare Part - HF0061)

Foam Filter (Spare Part - HF0063)

Spring Clip (Spare Part - M0211)

Spatula

10  Filler Cap (Spare Part - F13)
11  Velcro Straps x 4
12  Hose & Cable Storage Clips  

(Spare Part - HF0016)

A  Steam Tube
B  Steam Plate Vacuum Tube  

(Spare Part - HF0086)

C  Vacuum Inlet
D  Steam Outlet
E  Waste Water Outlet Cover
F  Boiler Vacuum Tube  

(Spare Part - HF0092)

PARTS LIST

A

B

C

D

F

E

E

Summary of Contents for SS200

Page 1: ...t en aucun cas être tenue responsable en cas d utilisation de ce produit pour des travaux autres que ceux décrits dans ce manuel Lees deze instructies voor gebruik alstublieft zorgvuldig door Hartelijk bedankt voor uw aankoop van de Earlex Handenvrije behangstomer Om de beste resultaten te kunnen behalen dient u deze instructies zorgvuldig door te lezen VOOR u met het werk aanvangt Besteed ook spe...

Page 2: ...m plate When using on the ceiling remember to empty the waste water tank if it becomes full Always use and store upright If using on the stairs ensure boiler is in a safe and secure position The unit becomes hot in use Do not touch Only move by using the carry handle Always wear suitable protective clothing when operating the stripper A small amount of water will be expelled from a small hose in t...

Page 3: ...let to prevent steam escaping when using the unit on walls 7 Screw on the other end of the main hose to the boiler and tighten by hand 8 Connect the rubber Boiler Vacuum Tube F from the the vacuum outlet of the main hose to the vacuum port on top of the unit 9 Place the end of the ceiling waste water hose into the waste water collection tank 10 The unit is now ready to operate Please see operation...

Page 4: ...ur left hand and place flat against the wall where you wish to commence removing the paper 2 Leave the plate against the wall for approximately 10 seconds The length of time will depend on the type of wall covering you are removing 3 If you are left handed you may find it easier to operate with the other hand 4 Move the steam plate to the section immediately next to where you have just been workin...

Page 5: ...2 Leave the plate on the ceiling for a maximum of 10 seconds The length of time will depend on the type of covering you are removing 3 If you are left handed you may find it easier to operate with the other hand 4 Move the steam plate to the section immediately next to where you have just been working and use a wallscraper to remove the section that has just been steamed 5 Empty the ceiling waste ...

Page 6: ... obstructions If the hose is blocked NEVER force the safety valve closed The base of my unit is leaking water This is the residue water valve which releases a small amount of water collected by the vacuum on the steam plate when working on the ceiling This happens to ensure the safe running of the unit A maximum of 45ml of water will be expelled from this in 78 minutes Please protect all carpets a...

Page 7: ...ormity We declare that the unit SS200 conforms to 2006 95 EC EN60335 1 EN60335 2 54 2004 108 EC EN55014 1 EN55014 2 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 EMF EN 50366 Tim Hopper Technical Director MAINS CONNECTION This product is supplied with a specially prepared mains lead if the cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similar qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard P...

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