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SAFETY RULES

Keep equipment away from children and pets.

If using the unit on stairs or at a height, always ensure that it has been properly blocked to 
prevent it falling off.

Steam is produced at 212˚ F. Be careful, wear protective clothing and protect your hands with 
heat resistant gloves or mitts.

Never point the steam at anyone.

Never use unit outside when raining.

Do not overfill water tank.

Do not stand on the unit or the hose.

Do not pull the unit by the Power Cord, only by the Hose.

Do not allow water or steam to enter light switches or power outlets.

Do not leave unit unattended.

Use only standard tap water. Never add detergents or chemicals for cleaning.

Extreme care must be taken when using in bathrooms. Always be aware of  the danger of 
electrocution from stored water in baths or basins.

It is recommended that a G.F.I (Ground Fault Interrupter) rated at 30mA is fitted into the 
mains supply socket for added protection against electric shock.

Use only genuine Earlex replacement parts, unless otherwise stated.

Never direct steam towards equipment that contains electrical components.

CAUTION

STEAM IS HOT!

Please be aware that steam is produced at 212˚ F – so be careful, wear protective

clothing and protect your hands with heat resistant gloves or mitts. Be aware that during use,
condensing steam will result in a small amount of hot water dripping from the attachments. Take extra
care when cleaning with the attachments at higher levels, eg cleaning windows or tiles. When used
for removing creases from garments or drapes avoid water marks from dripping water by wiping the
attachments occasionally with a dry cloth. The exposed parts of the Steam Dynamo Pro that become
hot in use, and which the user is likely to touch in use, are colored RED as an extra warning. Never
touch these parts when the unit is in use. Any part of the Steam Dynamo Pro may be hotter than you
expect, so always take extra care during or after use.

You will see this symbol            above the Steam Release button on the handle, to warn you about
the presence of steam.

Quality control checks in our factory may result in a very small residue of water in the steam hose of
the Steam Dynamo Pro. This is due to steam cooling in the hose. When you switch the unit on for the
first time (and every time thereafter) and before the Steam Ready light comes on, there may be a short
jet of hot water or steam ejected from the end of the tool, before or immediately after the Steam Button
is pressed. Drain this water into a container, until only steam is produced, before starting your cleaning
task.
Only submerge the end of the handle nozzle when descaling. Never submerge at any other time, with
or without attachments fitted. Cooling steam will draw water up into the hose.

USING STEAM ON DELICATE MATERIALS

Always check the suitability of materials before steam cleaning.

Steam is being generated at 212˚ F.

Do not use on any surfaces that cannot withstand this temperature e.g. Draylon

®

, velour, delicate

fabrics etc.

Always test a small area of the material – preferably a portion that is normally unseen –

and allow it to dry before starting the full cleaning task.
Do not soak materials being cleaned. Only a light application of steam is required.

We do not recommend using this product on self adhesive vinyl tiles.

HELPLINE NUMBER - TOLL FREE 888 STEAM 12. CALL FIRST IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEM

Summary of Contents for Steam Dynamo Pro IS2000

Page 1: ...oduct please read these instructions make a special note of the Safety Rules before commencing any work EARLEX INC WILL ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IF USED FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSES THAN THOSE DETAILED HEREIN RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE HELPLINE NUMBER TOLL FREE 888 STEAM 12 Instant Steamer Model IS2000 USER INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...uide 7 Preparing your Steam Dynamo Pro for use 8 Using the main attachments 9 Using the mini attachments 11 Getting started 12 Cleaning maintenance 13 Storing the unit 13 Trouble Shooting 14 Spare parts 14 Mains connection 15 Warranty 16 BEFORE PROCEEDING ANY FURTHER PLEASE CHECK THAT YOUR EARLEX STEAM DYNAMO PRO IS COMPLETE HELPLINE NUMBER TOLL FREE 888 STEAM 12 CALL FIRST IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEM...

Page 3: ...e d Scraper Nozzle These 3 tools are stored in a recess in the underside of the steam unit as illustrated in 2 e Caddy Unit f 2 x Extension Tubes g Floor Cleaner h Floor Cleaner Bonnet i Window Tile Cleaner j Upholstery Cleaner Garment Steamer k Upholstery Cleaner Garment Steamer Bonnet l Garment Attachment Rest These 6 items are stored in the caddy as illustrated in 3 m Instruction Manual item no...

Page 4: ... wiping the attachments occasionally with a dry cloth The exposed parts of the Steam Dynamo Pro that become hot in use and which the user is likely to touch in use are colored RED as an extra warning Never touch these parts when the unit is in use Any part of the Steam Dynamo Pro may be hotter than you expect so always take extra care during or after use You will see this symbol above the Steam Re...

Page 5: ... steam can kill off many common bacteria E coli Salmonella Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa are among the bacteria that the Steam Dynamo Pro can banish from all your living areas and give you peace of mind that your home is as clean as it can be WHERE TO USE YOUR STEAM CLEANER The Earlex Steam Dynamo Pro can be used around your home to clean brighten and restore the pile in your ca...

Page 6: ...led behind you on the floor as you work If cleaning flooring for example it will definitely be easier to use with the Caddy on the floor Or as a garment steamer The Steam Dynamo Pro quickly converts to allow you to steam and clean your clothes in a professional way As you experiment with different jobs you will soon discover which way is best for you GET TO KNOW YOUR STEAM CLEANER The Steam Dynamo...

Page 7: ...n Tube Release Button 21 Hose Power Cord Retainer 22 Plug Storage Recess 23 Socket for location of Extension Tubes for Garment Attachment Rest 24 Steam Unit Release Latch 25 Extension Tubes 26 Attachment Connection 27 Floor Cleaner 28 Window Tile Cleaner 29 Upholstery Cleaner Garment Steamer 30 Garment Attachment Rest 31 Floor Cleaner Bonnet 32 Upholstery Cleaner Garment Steamer Bonnet 33 Shoulder...

Page 8: ... aligns and fits into the location 19 To remove simply depress the release button and withdraw the Extension Tube Note It will be easier to do this when the main attachments are not stored in the Caddy Using the Shoulder Strap 33 The Strap is used for the hand held function to enable the user to carry the Steam Unit over the shoulder To unfasten the strap release the popper 6 and pull the strap ou...

Page 9: ...re are 2 finger grip cut outs which enable you to remove the section completely Once removed rotate the section through 180 and re locate it in the Floor Cleaner You will see the position of the bristles has changed Fitting the Bonnet 31 to the Floor Cleaner 27 To fit the Bonnet open the two yellow clips Lay the Bonnet on a flat surface and place the Floor Cleaner in the center of the Bonnet Fold ...

Page 10: ...s been applied After you have completely finished cleaning release the Steam Button and clean the surface from top to bottom with the rubber blade only Excess water from around the window sould be removed with a dry cloth Steam will completely remove dust film or greasy marks from windows mirrors tiles and patio doors It will remove soap and grease residues but cannot remove deposits of scale To r...

Page 11: ...30 into the top of the Extension Tube Your garment can now be hung from this Garment Attachment Rest using a normal coat hanger Press the Steam Release Button and pass the Garment Steamer lightly across the surface to remove creases and wrinkles from your garment We recommend that the unit remains on the floor and shorter garments are steam cleaned from a seated position as shown Longer garments c...

Page 12: ...of the filler neck 75cl then replace the lid Or Lift Water Tank Lid and pull the Water Tank out completely Fill this from a faucet to the base of the filler neck then replace it into the Steam Unit and replace the lid Note In hard water areas we recommend you use cooled boiled water The water in the tank should last for about 30 minutes of cleaning time but this can be refilled at any time and doe...

Page 13: ... ensure the unit is switched off at the mains then wipe it over with a damp cloth Wipe all tools down and wash out any used bonnets Periodically check Attachments Extension Tubes Nozzle Connection and Handle Nozzle Connection for a build up of debris or lime scale and remove as necessary Wash Bonnets at 194 F for maximum longevity Do not use bleach or fabric conditioner Use only one third of norma...

Page 14: ... 2 turns the plug can be stored in the front recess Then coil the hose 11 2 turns until the Handle parks into it s Holster Press down the Handle Release Button and push the Handle into the Holster so that the release button locks into its docking aperture The unit can now be carried either by the Holster or by the Plug Storage Recess The unit can be stored on the flat or be leaned against a wall D...

Page 15: ...Check all steam holes in the Attachment and the the back of the Nozzle Connections in the Handle and Extension Water Tank Tubes being used to ensure there is no debris or lime scale preventing steam from passing through them and clean out accordingly The build up of lime scale can be avoided by always using cooled boiled water when filling the Water Tank SPARE PARTS ACCESSORIES The following spare...

Page 16: ...uarantee excludes the use for rental In the event of a fault occurring please contact our helpline before returning the unit to our Service Department at the address below together with a copy of your purchase receipt All repairs will be dealt with speedily Some States do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and some States do not allow the exclusion or limitation of inciden...

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