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Spotlight nozzle
16
Round brush (small)
17
**Power nozzle
18
**Round brush (large)
19
Manual nozzle
20
Manual nozzle microfibre cover
21
Extension tubes (2 x)
22
Unlocking button
23
Floor nozzle
24
Hook and loop fastener
25
Microfibre floor cloth (1 x)
26
**Microfibre floor cloth (2 x)
27
Accessory bag
28
**Window nozzle
29
Crevice brush
** optional
Installation
Installing accessories
1. Push the open end of the accessory onto the steam
gun so that the unlocking button on the steam gun
engages.
Illustration G
2. Push the open end of the accessory onto the spot-
light nozzle.
Illustration H
3. Connect the extension tubes with the steam gun.
a Push the 1st Push the first extension tube onto
the steam gun so that the unlocking button on the
steam gun engages.
The connection pipe is connected.
b Push the 2nd extension tube onto the
1st extension tube.
The connection pipes are connected.
Illustration I
4. Push the accessory and / or the floor nozzle onto the
free end of the extension tube.
Illustration J
The accessory is connected.
Disconnecting accessories
1. Set the selector switch for the steam volume to the
rear.
The steam lever is locked.
2. Push the unlocking button and pull the parts apart.
Illustration L
Operation
Filling water
Note
Warm water reduces the heating-up time.
Note
Descaling the steam boiler is not required if commer-
cially available distilled water is used.
1. Unscrew the safety lock.
Illustration B
2. Drain the water completely out of the steam boiler.
Illustration P
3. Fill a maximum of 1 litre distilled water or tap water
into the steam boiler.
Illustration B
4. Insert the safety lock.
Illustration C
Switching on the device
1. Place the device on a firm surface.
2. Insert the mains plug into a socket.
Illustration D
The LED light is lit in red.
3. When the LED light lights up green, the device is
ready for operation.
Illustration E
4. Press the steam lever.
Illustration F
Steam leaks out.
Regulating the steam volume
Note
The device heating always switches on again during
use to maintain the pressure in the steam boiler. The or-
ange indicator light - heating illuminates to indicate this.
The expelled steam volume is regulated using the se-
lector switch for steam volume. The selector switch has
3 positions:
1. Set the selector switch for the steam volume to re-
quired steam volume.
2. Press the steam lever.
3. Before starting cleaning, point the steam gun at a
cloth until steam is expelled evenly.
Refilling water
If the steam volume is reduced during work or if no more
steam volume comes out, the water will have to be re-
filled.
1. Switch the device off; see Chapter
2. Unscrew the safety lock.
3. Fill a maximum of 1 litre distilled water or tap water
into the steam boiler.
4. Insert the safety lock.
5. Insert the mains plug into a socket.
6. Wait until the LED light has changed from red to
green.
The device is ready for use.
Switch off the appliance
1. Pull the mains plug out of the socket.
2. Press the steam lever until no more steam flows out.
Illustration M
The steam boiler is depressurised.
3. Set the child lock (selector switch for steam volume)
to the rear.
The steam lever is locked.
Maximum steam volume
Reduced steam volume
No steam - child lock
Note
In this position, the steam lever cannot
be operated.
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