English 21
You can use the steam gun without any ad-
ditional accessories.
Application:
– elimination of odours and creases from
garments: Apply steam to the hanging
garment from a distance of 10–20 cm.
– Removing dust from plants: Respect a
distance of 20-40 cm.
– dusting with a damp cloth: Apply a small
amount of steam to a cloth, and then use
this cloth to wipe over the furniture.
The closer you hold the nozzle to the dirty
spot, the higher the cleaning effect as tem-
perature and pressure of the steam reach
their maximum values immediately when
they are emitted from the nozzle.
Application:
– Fittings, drains
– Wash-basins, toilets
– Blinds, radiators
– Stain removal: Moisten stubborn lime-
stone with vinegar, and allow to react for
approximately 5 minutes.
Note
:
The round brush is not suited for the
cleaning of delicate surfaces.
The extension piece is attached to the detail
nozzle.
Application:
– locations that are difficult to access, such
as corners and joints
– Fittings, drains
Pull the terry cloth cover (E2) over the man-
ual nozzle.
Application:
– small, washable surfaces, such as kitch-
en surfaces made of plastic, tiled walls
– Shower cabins, mirror
– Furniture fabrics
– Vehicle interior, windshields
– Bath-tubs
Application:
– Windows, mirrors
– Glass surfaces on showers
– other smooth surfaces
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Perform a fat dissolving basic cleaning
using the manual nozzle (E1) and a terry
cloth cover (E2) before the first cleaning
using the window nozzle.
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Apply steam to the glass surface from a
distance of approximately 20 cm until the
surface is moistened evenly.
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Strip the glass surface in straight lines
from the top to the bottom using the rub-
ber lip of the window nozzle. Wipe the
rubber lip and the bottom edge of the
window dry after each strip.
Application:
– all washable wall and floor coverings,
e.g.: Stone floors, tiles, and PVC floors.
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Attach the floorcloth (H3) to the floor noz-
zle (H1). Fold up the floorcloth length-
ways, and place the floor nozzle on the
cloth. Pull the jutting out ends of the
floorcloths one after the other under the
retaining clips (H2) (see Fig. 5 ).
Figure 5
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To remove the cloth, press the retaining
clips (H2), and pull out the cloth.
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Turn and exchange the floorcloth in reg-
ular intervals. Thus, you improve the
ability to pick up dirt.
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Work slowly on very dirty surfaces to al-
low the steam to act on the dirt for a long-
er period of time.
Steam gun (C1)
Detail nozzle (D1)
Round brush (D2)
Manual nozzle (E1)
Squeegee (F1)
Floor nozzle (H1)
Summary of Contents for SC 1125
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Page 126: ...126 FI 3x1 mm...
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Page 128: ...128 3 C6 1 1 1 D1 E1 C1 C2 2 2 G1 C1 3 D1 E1 H1 3 D1 D2 C3...
Page 129: ...129 C2 G2 4 4 A3 1 2 2 cm A3 2 2 8 2 C3 C3 C4 C4 C1 2 C4 C3 B1 A3 C4...
Page 130: ...130 A3 2 1 2 A3 2 8 2 2 1 C6 10 20cm C1...
Page 131: ...131 20 40 cm 5 2 E1 E2 20 cm PVC H3 H1 H2 5 5 H2 D1 D2 E1 F1 H1...
Page 132: ...132 K5 A1 K rcher K4 MAX K2 3 133 C4 10 C4 133 urbo K1 urbo...
Page 148: ...148 ycc FI 3x1...
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Page 151: ...ycc 151 4 A3 1 2 2 A3 A2 B2 8 B2 C3 C3 C4 C4 C1 B2 C4 C3 B1 A3...
Page 152: ...152 ycc C4 A3 A2 1 2 A3 A2 8 B2 A2 A1 C6...
Page 153: ...ycc 153 10 20 20 40 5 E2 E1 E2 20 H3 H1 H2 5 5 H2 C1 D1 D2 E1 F1 H1...
Page 154: ...154 ycc K5 1 K rcher K4 MAX K2 3 155 C4 10 C4 K1...
Page 157: ...ycc 157 152 C3 C3 C6 A1 1 Kaercher 220 240 1 50 60 1400 3 0 7 50 1 2 3 195 385 295...
Page 247: ...247 3x1 mm2...
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Page 249: ...249 C6 A1 1 1 D1 E1 C1 C2 2 2 G1 C1 3 D1 E1 H1 3 D1 D2 C3 C2 G2 4 4...
Page 250: ...250 A3 1 2 2 A3 A2 B2 8 B2 C3 C3 C4 4 C1 B2 C4 C3 B1 e A3 C4...
Page 251: ...251 A3 A2 1 2 A3 A2 8 B2 A2 A1 C6...
Page 252: ...252 10 20 cm 20 40 5 E2 E1 E2 20 cm und PVC H3 H1 eo H2 5 5 H2 C1 D1 D2 E1 F1 H1...
Page 253: ...253 K5 A1 K4 MAX K2 K3 k 254 C4 10 C4 K1...
Page 256: ...256 251 C3 C3 C6 A1 1 Kaercher 220 240 V 1 50 60 Hz 1400 W 3 0 bar 7 50 1 2 3 195 385 295...
Page 258: ...258 FI 3x1...
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Page 260: ...260 3 C6 A1 1 1 D1 E1 C1 C1 C2 2 2 G1 C1 6 D1 E1 H1 3 D1 D2 7 C3 C2 G2 8...
Page 261: ...261 4 A5 1 2 2 A5 A2 8 B3 C3 C3 C4 C4 C1 B3 C4 C3 B1...
Page 262: ...262 A5 C4 A5 A2 1 2 A5 A2 8 B3 A2 A1 C6...
Page 263: ...263 10 20 20 40 5 E2 E1 E2 20 H3 H1 H2 5 5 H2 C1 D1 D2 E1 F1 H1...
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