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DANGER
Always disconnect the mains plug and allow
the steam cleaner to cool down before per-
forming any maintenance work.
Note:
If you always use usual commercial
distilled water it is not necessary to descale
the boiler.
Rinse the steam cleaner boiler at the latest
after 5 boiler fillings.
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Fill the boiler with water and shake it
strongly. This dissolves lime scaling re-
siding on the boiler bottom.
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Empty water out.
As limescale builds up on the boiler walls,
we recommend to descale the boiler in the
following intervals (RF=reservoir fillings):
Note:
Please contact your Conservancy
Board or the local water supply company to
inquire about the hardness of your water.
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Disconnect the mains plug from the
socket.
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Completely empty the steam boiler.
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WARNING
Only use products approved by Kärcher to
exclude any damages of the appliance.
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User the Kärcher decalcifier sticks (order
no. 6.295-206) for decalcifying the water.
Please follow the dosing instructions on
the packaging while using the decalcify-
ing solution.
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Caution
Use caution when filling and emptying the
steam cleaner. The descaling solution can
have an aggressive effect on delicate sur-
faces.
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WARNING
Do not screw the steam boiler cap on the ap-
pliance during the descaling. Do not use the
steam cleaner as long as there is descaling
agent in the boiler.
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Empty the descaling solution after 8
hours. A small amount of the solution will
remain in the boiler. Therefore, you
should rinse the boiler two to three times
with cold water to remove any residues
of the descaler.
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The steam cleaner is now ready for use
again.
Allow the accessory parts to dry completely
before storing them.
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Do not place the floor nozzle (H1), the
manual nozzle (E1), and the round brush
(D2) onto the bristles during the cooling
and drying process to avoid a deforma-
tion of the bristles.
Note:
The floorcloth and the terry cloth cov-
er have been pre-washed and can be used
immediately for working with the steam
cleaner.
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You can wash dirty floorcloths and terry
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 the
cloths.
Maintenance and Care
Rinsing the boiler
Descaling the boiler
Degree of hardness
° dH
mmol/l
KF
I
soft
0- 7
0-1,3
55
II
medium
7-14
1,3-2,5
45
III
hard
14-21
2,5-3,8
35
IV
very hard
>21
>3,8
25
Care of the Accessories
Summary of Contents for SC 1125
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Page 126: ...126 FI 3x1 mm...
Page 127: ...127 K rcher K rcher...
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...
Page 149: ...ycc 149 K rcher K rcher...
Page 150: ...150 ycc 3 C6 A1 1 1 D1 E1 C1 C2 2 2 G1 C1 3 D1 E1 H1 3 D1 D2 C3 C2 G2 4...
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...
Page 248: ...248 3...
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...
Page 259: ...259 K rcher K rcher...
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...
Page 264: ...264 K5 A1 K rcher K4 MAX K2 3 14 C4 10 C4 K1...
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