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Disconnect the mains plug from the socket.

Push the steam button until no more steam is es-
caping. Now, the boiler of the appliance is depres-
surized.

Push the child lock at the bottom.

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Empty water out.

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Coil the mains power cable around the water tank 
and fasten with a cable clamp.

Allow the accessories to dry and then store them in 
the accessories bag.

Store the appliance at a dry and frost-proof loca-
tion.

 It is recommended to sweep or vacuum the floor prior 
to using the steam cleaner. This way, the floor is already 
cleared of dirt/loose particles prior to the wet cleaning.

Prior to treatment with the steam cleaner, always check 
the reaction of the textiles in an inconspicuous location: 
Steam at first, then let dry and then check for colour or 
shape changes.

When cleaning painted or plastic-coated surfaces, as 
found on kitchen and living room furniture, doors, par-
quet; wax, furniture polish, plastic surfaces or paint can 
come loose or stains can be created. When cleaning 
these surfaces, briefly steam a cloth and wipe the sur-
faces with it.

ATTENTION

Never direct the steam jet at glued edges as the edge 
band may loosen. Do not use the steam cleaner on un-
sealed wooden or parquet floors.

In case of low outside temperatures, especially in the 
winter, warm up the window pane by slightly steaming 
the entire glass surface. This will prevent tensions on 
the surface which might lead to glass breakage.
Then clean the window surface with the hand nozzle 
and attachment. Use a squeegee to remove the water 
or wipe the surfaces dry. 

ATTENTION

Do not direct steam onto the sealed locations of the win-
dow frame to prevent damage.

The steam nozzle or steam gun can also be used with-
out accessories, for example:

to remove odours and wrinkles from hanging 
clothes by steaming them at a distance of 10 to 20 
cm.

for moist dusting, by briefly steaming the cloth and 
wiping the furniture with it.

The closer this nozzle is to the contaminated area, the 
higher the cleaning effect, as the temperature and the 
steam are highest at the nozzle output. Especially suit-
ed for cleaning difficult access locations, joints, fittings, 
drains, sinks, toilets, blinds and heaters. Heavy lime 
scale can be drenched in vinegar prior to steam-clean-
ing. Let the vinegar penetrate for about 5 minutes.

The round brush can be installed onto the detail nozzle 
as an accessory. Attached brushes can therefore be 
used to remove heavy soiling.

ATTENTION

Not suitable for cleaning sensitive surfaces.

Illustration 

Attach the round brush to the detail nozzle.

The power nozzle can be installed onto the detail nozzle 
as an accessory. 
The power nozzle increases the emission speed of the 
steam. Therefore, it is well-suited for cleaning very 
tough dirt, blowing out corners, grooves, etc.
Illustration 

Attach the power nozzle to the detail nozzle ac-
cording to the round brush.

Pull the terry cloth cover over the hand nozzle. Especial-
ly well-suited for small washable areas, shower stalls 
and mirrors.

Suited for all washable walls and floor coverings, e.g. 
stone floors, tiles and PVC floors. Work slowly on very 
dirty surfaces to allow the steam to act on the dirt for a 
longer period of time.

Note

Detergent residue or care emulsions that are still pre-
sent on the surface to be cleaned can lead to streaks 
during steam cleaning. However, these will disappear 
with repeated cleaning procedures.
Illustration 

Attach the floor cloth to the floor nozzle.

1

Fold the floor cloth the long way and place the floor 
nozzle on top of it.

2

Open holding clamps.

3

Place the cloth ends into the openings.

4

Close the holding clamps.

Turning Off the Appliance

Storing the Appliance

How to Use the Accessories

Important application instructions

Cleaning floor surfaces

Refreshing textiles

Cleaning of Coated or Lacquered Surfaces

Cleaning of Glass

Steam nozzle / Steam gun

Detail nozzle

Round brush (small)

Power nozzle

Hand nozzle

Floor nozzle

Summary of Contents for SC 1

Page 1: ...SC 1 Premium Floor Kit SC 1 Premium Floor Kit white 59675290 03 17 English...

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Page 5: ...applicable in each country We will repair potential failures of your appliance within the warranty period free of charge provided that such failure is caused by faulty material or defects in manufact...

Page 6: ...e connected to an electric sup ply that has been installed by an electrician in accordance with IEC 60364 The appliance may only be connected to alternating cur rent The voltage must corre spond with...

Page 7: ...r men tal capacities or lacking expe rience and or skills unless such persons are accompa nied and supervised by a per son in charge of their safety or they have received precise instructions on the u...

Page 8: ...unit type CAUTION CAUTION Please read the operating in structions These operating instructions describe the maximum equipment Depending on the model there are differ ences in the scopes of delivery s...

Page 9: ...ice Fill the boiler with a maximum of 200 ml of fresh tap water Note Please use the provided measuring cup When filling in the water observe the marking max 200 ml Screw the safety cap back onto the d...

Page 10: ...sting by briefly steaming the cloth and wiping the furniture with it The closer this nozzle is to the contaminated area the higher the cleaning effect as the temperature and the steam are highest at t...

Page 11: ...cleaner You can wash dirty floorcloths and cloth covers in the washing machine at 60 C Do not use a liquid softener as this would affect the ability of the cloths to pick up dirt You may tumble dry th...

Page 12: ...12 SC 1 1 200ml 2 3 110V 4 3 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 95 11 12 13 14 15 16...

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Page 15: ...295 206 0 I 0 7 0 1 3 II 7 14 1 3 2 5 III 14 21 2 5 3 8 IV 21 3 8 1910 02 89780837 24 110 V 60 Hz 1200 W 3 Bar 3 35 G mm 321x127x186 1 5 Kg 250 ml SC 1 P 1 516 250 0 2017 03 V1 SC 1 P 1 513 237 0 201...

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