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Note
Regular tap water can be used.
As water naturally contains lime, which can lead to for-
mation of scale over time, it is recommended to use a
mixture that consists of 50% tap water and 50% distilled
water.
ATTENTION
Material damage due to incorrect filling of the water
tank.
Do not use condensation water from the drier!
Do not fill with detergent or other additives (for ex-
ample fragrances)!
Do not use pure distilled water! Max. 50% distilled
water and 50% tap water.
Do not use collected rain water!
Illustration
Pull the filler neck of the water tank towards the out-
side.
Illustration
Illustration
Fill the water tank with approx. 0.5 litres of water
until the float, which indicates the maximum filling
level, can be seen.
Close the water tank.
Note
The steam boiler is automatically supplied with water
from the water tank. Prior to the initial start-up, the water
tank must be filled twice.
ATTENTION
Material damage due to empty water filter container.
Ensure that the water filter container is always filled
during operation.
Illustration
Lift the handle of the water container.
Pull out the water filter container.
Illustration
Turn the handle towards the back.
Illustration
Remove the water filter insert.
Illustration
Fill the water filter container with tap water until the
water level indicator MAX H
2
O is covered.
Add one cap full of the defoaming liquid (Foam-
Stop) to the water filter reservoir.
Illustration
Reinsert the water filter insert into the water filter
container.
Illustration
Move the handle to its original position until it locks
in place.
Illustration
Insert the water filter container into the appliance
using the handle.
Note
: The functioning of the vacuum cleaner is based
on the whirling of the suction air in the water filter. In the
process, sucked-in materials and deposits of cleaning
agents from floors get collected in the water bath. This
can sometimes lead to the formation of foam. It is nec-
essary to add a capful of the defoamer liquid to the wa-
ter bath to avoid this situation. Slight foam formation is
normal and does not hamper the functioning of the ma-
chine.
Always place the machine in a horizontal position during
operation.
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CAUTION
Risk of injury due to accidental discharge of steam.
Ensure that the release button is always activated
by the stop position during interruptions of work or
when the appliance is not supervised.
Note
In order to continue the steam release, deactivate the
stop position by pushing the button again.
Illustration
Open the flap of the appliance connector.
Tightly insert the steam plug into the appliance con-
nector. The plug must click into place audibly.
Illustration
Insert the mains plug into the socket.
Illustration
All accessories can directly be attached to the han-
dle or to the steam suction pipes.
Illustration
In order to connect the two extension tubes with
each other, the direction of the arrow must be ob-
served.
Illustration
Connect the handle or the extension tube to the de-
sired accessory.
Illustration
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CAUTION
Risk of injury on account of steam!
During the operation of the device, the locking le-
vers must remain in the closed position!
The locking lever is in the middle, (position open).
To secure the accessories: Turn the locking lever
to the right and slide it down (position closed).
Check accessory for safe connection prior to use.
To disconnect the accessories: Slide up the locking
lever and turn it to the left.
The locking lever is now in the middle again, the ac-
cessories can be pulled apart.
Vacuuming accessories
E2
Upholstery nozzle (small)
F
Crevice nozzle
G
Upholstery nozzle (large)
H
Furniture brush
Other accessories
I
Measuring cup
J
Pipe cleaning brush for pipes and suction hose
K
Accessory bag
L
Spare seals (O-ring set)
M
Defoamer liquid (FoamStop)
Preparing the Appliance
Filling the Water Reservoir
Filling the water filter container
Operation
Connecting the accessories
Accessories for steaming and vacuuming
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