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a constant level. Then the indicator
lamp (heater) blinks green.
Press the OFF switch to turn off the ap-
pliance.
Disconnect the mains plug from the
socket.
Empty the residual water from the water
reservoir.
Illustrations
-
Insert the round brush into a small hold-
er for accessories.
Insert the manual nozzle and detail noz-
zle onto each extension pipe.
Put the extension pipes into the large
acessory compartments.
Hook the floor nozzle into the parking
position.
Wrap the steam hose around the exten-
sion pipes and insert the steam pistol
into the floor nozzle.
Stow away the mains cable in the ac-
cessory holder for the mains cable.
Prior to treatment with the steam cleaner,
always check the reaction of the textiles in
an inconspicuous location: Steam heavily
at first, then let dry and then check for col-
our or shape changes.
Be careful when you clean kitchen and liv-
ing room furniture, doors, parquet, lac-
quered or plastic-coated surfaces. The
wax, furniture polish, plastic surfaces or
paint can come loose or stains can be cre-
ated. Therefore, always clean these surfac-
es with a steamed cloth only.
Caution
Never direct the steam jet at glued edges
as the edge band may loosen. Do not use
the steam cleaner on unsealed wooden or
parquet floors.
In case of low outside temperatures, espe-
cially 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 break-
age.
Caution
Do not direct steam onto the sealed locations
of the window frame to prevent damage.
You can use the steam gun without any ad-
ditional accessories, e.g.:
–
to remove odours and wrinkles from
hanging clothes by steaming them at a
distance of 10 to 20 cm.
–
to remove dust from plants. Here, keep
a distance of 20-40 cm.
–
for moist dusting, by briefly steaming
the cloth and wiping the furniture with it.
The closer this nozzle is to the contaminat-
ed area, the higher the cleaning effect, as
the temperature and the steam are highest
at the nozzle output. Especially suited for
cleaning difficult access locations, joints,
fittings, drains, sinks, toilets, blinds and
heaters. Heavy limescale can be drenched
in vinegar prior to steam-cleaning. 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.
Caution
Not suited for the cleaning of sensitive sur-
faces.
Illustration
Attach the round brush to the detail nozzle.
Pull the terry cloth cover over the hand noz-
zle. Especially well-suited for small washa-
ble areas, shower stalls, mirrors or furniture
cloth material.
Turning Off the Appliance
Storing the Appliance
How to Use the Accessories
Important application instructions
Cleaning of Textiles
Cleaning of Coated or Lacquered
Surfaces
Cleaning of Glass
Steam gun
Detail nozzle
Round brush
Hand nozzle
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