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ATTENTION
If the device is not used for a longer period of time (ap-
prox. 2 months), please empty the water tank. This
avoids decomposition of the water.
Press the OFF switch to turn off the appliance.
Disconnect the mains plug from the socket.
Remove the accessories from the accessory com-
partments.
Remove the cartridge from the device.
Illustration
Completely empty the water tank to remove exist-
ing water.
ATTENTION
The replacement intervals of the cartridge (display indi-
cator light) must be complied with; otherwise the service
life of the device is reduced.
If the cartridge is not replaced in the indicated intervals,
irreparable damage can be caused on the device.
Note
The replacement intervals depend on the local wa-
ter hardness. Areas with harder water (e.g. III/IV)
have a shorter replacement interval than areas with
softer water (e.g. I/II).
The necessary cartridge replacement is indicated via
the indicator light "Replacement cartridge" by the follow-
ing actions:
Two hours before the end of the operating time the
necessary replacement is indicated by flashing.
One hour before the end of the operating time the
indicator light flashes faster.
If the operating time of the cartridge is completely
depleted, the indicator light "Replacement car-
tridge" is continuously on and the device switches
itself off in order to prevent damage to the device.
Press the OFF switch to turn off the appliance.
Remove the cartridge from the device.
Insert new cartridge into the device.
Press the ON switch to turn on the appliance.
Hold down the RESET button for 4 seconds.
Then the indicator light "Replacement descaler car-
tridge" goes out and the operating time of the car-
tridge starts again.
Allow the device to warm up.
Then hold down the steam lever for approx. 30 sec-
onds to bleed the cartridge.
Note
During the first steaming after removal and reinserting
the cartridge the blast of steam can still be a little weak.
The device requires a short break-in period, as the car-
tridge has to be filled with water first. This is why the
steam discharge is unsteady at first and single water
drops may exit. The amount of escaping steam increas-
es continuously until the maximum amount is reached
after approx. 30 seconds.
ATTENTION
When replacing the cartridge, ensure that there is no
confusion and the old cartridge is not reinserted.
Note
The floor cleaning cloth and the cloth cover have been
pre-washed and can be used immediately for working
with the steam 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 the terry cloths.
The microfiber cloths are not suitable for the tum-
ble.
Often, failures have simple causes and you can do the
troubleshooting yourself using the following overview. If
you are in doubt or if the failure is not listed here please
contact the authorized customer service.
No water in the water reservoir.
Refill water
Dry run protection of the pump is activated.
Switch on/off the appliance again.
Ensure that the cartridge is inserted correctly and
there is enough water in the water tank.
Descaler cartridge not inserted or inserted incorrectly.
Insert cartridge or ensure tight / correct seating.
Descaler cartridge was removed during the filling of the
water or a new descaler cartridge was inserted.
Leave the cartridge in the device during filling.
Hold the steam lever down permanently, after 30
seconds the full steam output is reached.
Steam switch is secured with the lock / child-proof lock.
Move the selector switch for the steam volume to
the front.
Insert new cartridge and reset the maintenance dis-
play.
See Chapter "Insert new descaler cartridge".
Hold down the RESET button for 4 seconds after
inserting the cartridge.
Insert new cartridge into the device.
See Chapter "Insert new descaler cartridge".
Hold down the RESET button for 4 seconds after
inserting the cartridge.
Care and maintenance
Emptying the water tank
Replacement descaler cartridge
Indicator light display at the end of the operating
time
Insert new descaler cartridge.
Care of the Accessories
Troubleshooting
No steam
Indicator light - water shortage is continuously red
Indicator light - water shortage flashes red
No / little steam despite enough water in the water
tank
Steam lever cannot be pressed anymore
Indicator light "Replacement descaler
cartridge" is on / flashes red
Operating time of the cartridge completed soon
RESET button was not pushed after the
replacement of the cartridge
The device switches off automatically
Operating time of the cartridge over
RESET button was not pushed after the
replacement of the cartridge
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