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4. Slowly pass over the surfaces to be cleaned. Apply steam liberally. Keep a towel handy
and wipe away any excess water that may accumulate.
5. When the hand-held steamer stops emitting steam, simply turn OFF and unplug the
unit, refill the water tank and continue cleaning.
To sanitise your work surfaces, kitchen countertops, sinks, bathrooms, etc. use the hand-
held steamer over the same area for about 15 seconds.
Do not carry out this procedure on heat and steam sensitive surfaces. The force and heat
of the steam may adversely affect certain materials. Always check the suitability of using
the steamer on a surface by first testing a hidden area.
Never steam directly towards people, animals or plants.
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Do not use the steam to clean frozen windows.
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Be careful when using the steamer on glass, as it may break.
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Do not use steamer on leather, wax polished furniture or waxed floors, synthetic
fabrics, velvet or other delicate steam-sensitive materials.
How to Use Optional Accessories
Window cleaning tool: Make sure the steam cleaner is not plugged into a power outlet.
1.
Fill the water tank with water. Please refer to the “How to Use the Steam Mop
Sweeper” section in this manual.
2.
Install the coral cloth onto the window cleaning tool and attach the window
cleaning tool to the extension hose as described in the “How to Assemble the
Optional Accessories” section in this manual.
3.
Follow steps 2-3 described in the “How to use the Hand-held Steamer” section in
this manual.
4.
Hold the hand-held steamer in one hand and grasp the handle grip on the
extension hose with the other hand as illustrated above.
5.
Slowly pass over glass or other similar surfaces to be cleaned. Apply steam liberally.
The absorbent coral cloth picks up the dirt loosened by the steam and the
squeegee blade removes any remaining trails of water. Keep a towel handy and
wipe away any excess water that may accumulate.
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