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Removing the carpet glider from the floor nozzle
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CAUTION
Beware of burns to your feet
The carpet glider can heat up during the steaming pro-
cess.
Do not operate or remove the carpet glider bare-footed
or using open sandals.
Only operate or remove the carpet glider using suitable
footwear.
1. Press the strap on the carpet glider downwards us-
ing your toecap.
2. Lift the floor nozzle upwards.
Iron steam pressure
Note
We recommend using the KÄRCHER ironing board with
active steam suctioning. This ironing board is optimally
matched to the device you have acquired. It facilitates
and speeds up the ironing process. In any case, the
ironing board used should have a steam-permeable,
grid-like ironing base surface.
1. Ensure that tap water or a mixture of tap water and
no more than 50% distilled water is in the steam boil-
er of the steam cleaner.
2. Insert the steam plug of the iron into the unit plug un-
til it clicks into place.
The iron display stays lit in green.
3. Putting the steam cleaner into operation; see Chap-
ter Switching on the device.
4. Wait until the steam cleaner is ready for use.
Steam ironing
All fabrics can be ironed with steam. Iron sensitive fab-
rics or overprints on the reverse or, as the case may be,
according to manufacturer's instructions.
ATTENTION
Damage to garments
Failure to observe the ironing information in the garment
may result in damage.
Observe the ironing information in the garment.
Note
For sensitive textiles, we recommend using the
KÄRCHER non-stick electric iron plate BE 6006.
Note
The iron plate must be hot to prevent steam from con-
densing on the sole plate and dripping onto the ironing
laundry.
The iron can be held vertically for steaming curtains,
dresses, etc.
1. Set the temperature controller of the iron within the
selected range (
/MAX).
As soon as the orange heating indicator light of the
iron goes out, ironing can be started.
2. Press the “steam” switch (top) or the “steam” switch
(bottom).
Steaming at intervals
: Press the “steam” switch.
Steam flows out as long as the switch is pressed.
Continuous steaming
: Pull the lock for the
“steam” switch backwards until it engages. Steam
flows out continuously. To release, push the lock
forward.
3. Before ironing and after pauses in the ironing pro-
cess, direct the blast of steam onto a cloth until the
steam flows evenly.
Dry ironing
ATTENTION
Damage to the device
Water shortage in the steam boiler leads to damage to
the device
Make sure that there is water in the steam boiler.
ATTENTION
Damage to garments
Failure to observe the ironing information in the garment
may result in damage.
Observe the ironing information in the garment.
1. Set the temperature controller of the iron in accord-
ance with the garment.
2. Wait until the iron’s heating indicator light goes out.
The iron is ready for ironing.
Care and service
Descaling the steam boiler
Note
Since the lime clogs the appliance, we recommend des-
caling the appliance based on the number of times the
water reservoir is filled as specified in the table (TF=tank
fillings).
Note
Your water board or municipal utilities authority can pro-
vide information on hardness of tap water.
ATTENTION
Damaged surfaces
The descaler may corrode sensitive surfaces.
Fill and empty the appliance carefully.
1. Switch off the appliance, see Chapter Switching off
2. Allow the appliance to cool down.
3. Drain the water reservoir.
4. Remove the accessory/accessories from the acces-
sory holders.
5. Open the maintenance lock. To do this place the
open end of an extension tube on the maintenance
lock, insert this into the guide so it engages and
open it.
Synthetics
Wool, silk
Cotton, linen
Hardness range
°dH
mmol/l
TF
I
soft
0-7
0-1.3
100
II
Medium
7-14
1.3-2.5
90
III
Hard
14-21
2.5-3.8
75
IV
Very hard
>21
>3.8
50
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