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You can use this appliance to vacuum dust as well as
spilled liquids.
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CAUTION
Risk of injury due to accidental discharge of steam.
Activate release button.
Illustration
Push the main switch.
The first level of the indicator lamps for the suction
performance starts to flash.
Illustration
Briefly push the suction button on the handle.
The suction operation starts with the minimum per-
formance. The first level of the indicator lamps for
the suction performance is continuously on.
End suction operation: Press suction button again
briefly.
Note
When you restart the suction function, the machine
starts at with the previously selected suction perfor-
mance.
The setting of the suction performance depends on the
surface to be cleaned.
Illustration
Push the suction button and hold it down.
The suction performance initially increases contin-
uously and then decreases continuously after
reaching the maximum power.
This is indicated by the indicator lamps for the suc-
tion performance.
Note
The numbers indicating the levels correspond to the in-
dication of the indicator lamps for the suction perfor-
mance.
If the waste water level in the water filter container has
reached the maximum level, the vacuum cleaning func-
tion is automatically blocked. A higher speed of the mo-
tor is then audible. After 10 seconds, the appliances au-
tomatically switches to pause.
Illustration
Turn on the machine.
Illustration
Drain the waste water from the water filter container.
Illustration
After that, water must be refilled until the required
water level is reached.
ATTENTION
Material damage due to immediate restart during the
pause function.
To avoid damage to the air outlet filter, do not
switch on the appliance during the pause function.
To continue the cleaning work, refer to Chapter "Empty-
ing and cleaning the water filter container".
Illustration
Push the main switch.
The first level of the indicator lamps for the suction
performance starts to flash.
Illustration
Push the steam boiler switch, the switch lights up.
Wait until the indicator lamp for the pressure indica-
tion is on.
The appliance is now ready for steam operation.
Illustration
Push the steam button on the handle.
Steam is dispensed as long as the steam button is
held down.
Illustration
To end the steam operation, push the steam boiler
switch.
The steam discharge can be optimised by operating the
rotary switch of the steam control.
Illustration
To increase the steam discharge: Turn the rotary
switch in a clockwise direction.
To decrease the steam discharge: Turn the rotary
switch in a counter-clockwise direction.
Mild steam:
(Setting 1-2)
To sprinkle water on plants, clean fabrics, tapes-
tries, uphostered furniture, etc.
Normal steam:
(Setting 3)
For carpeted floors, carpets, window panes, floors.
Heavy steam:
(Setting 4-5)
To remove hard dirt, stains and grease.
The water reservoir may be refilled at any time.
Note
If there is not enough water in the steam boiler, the
pump automatically delivers water from the water tank
into the steam boiler. If the water tank is empty, the
pump can no longer fill the steam boiler and the steam
tapping is blocked.
Water shortage in the water tank is indicated by the indi-
cator lamp for water shortage and an audible signal.
To continue work, refer to Chapter "Filling the water
tank".
Illustration
Push the main switch.
The first level of the indicator lamps for the suction
performance starts to flash.
Illustration
Push the steam boiler switch, the switch lights up.
Wait until the indicator lamp for the pressure indica-
tion is on.
The appliance is now ready for steam operation.
Illustration
Illustration
Simultaneously push the steam button and briefly
the suction button on the handle.
The suction operation starts with the minimum per-
formance and steam is discharged simultaneously.
Vacuum cleaning operation
Setting the vacuum cleaning performance
Level
Material / surface
1
Curtains
2
Sofas and upholstery
3
Carpets / carpeted floors
4
Vacuuming floors or absorbing fluids
Water filter
Steam operations
Setting the steam outflow
Filling the Water Reservoir
Steam and vacuum cleaning operation
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