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• The round brass brush, on the other hand, is particularly effective for cleaning metallic surfaces such as tiled floors,
cooking grates, metal doors, metal frames etc.
• Both brushes can also be used very suitably for removing grease on pans, cooking hobs and in ovens. You can also
use them together with soap or cleaning agents in dirty areas.
• For more convenience when cleaning with the hand vapour device, use the practical carrying belt.
Putting the further accessories together
1.
Remove the spray jet.
2.
Insert the corresponding end of the telescope hose in the intended opening on the main part of the device until
it locks in the device (Figure 11)
NOTE:
Ensure before use that the telescope hose is firmly placed in its anchoring.
WINDOW CLEANING FIXTURE
(ABBR. W+X)
1.
Extend the rubber band on the microfibre window cleaning cloth and apply it on the intended hook on the frame
of
the
window
cleaning
fixture.
NOTE: Do not cover the suction power sheet. Use all hooks on the frame of the window cleaning fixture to fasten
the cloth. This prevents the cloth from moving during use or falling off the frame (Figure 12).
2.
Connect the window cleaning fixture with the telescope hose. In doing so, align the lock head on the telescope
hose towards the associated opening on the frame of the window cleaning fixture. Insert the telescope hose in
the opening until it locks in (Figure 13).
TEXTILE CLEANING FIXTURE
(ABBR. W+V)
1.
To use the window cleaning fixture to clean textiles, fasten the microfibre textile vapourisation cloth on the
window/textile fixture (Figure 14).
2.
Connect the window cleaning / textile cleaning fixture with the telescope hose. In doing so, align the lock head
on the telescope hose towards the associated opening on the frame of the window / textile cleaning fixture.
Insert the telescope hose in the opening until it locks in (Figure 15).
DUST FIXTURE
(ABBR. U+T)
1.
Apply the microfibre dust cloth on the dust removal fixture (Figure 16).
2.
Connect the dust removal fixture with the telescope hose. In doing so, align the lock head on the telescope hose
towards the associated opening on the frame of the dust removal fixture. Insert the telescope hose in the opening
until it locks in (Figure 17).
Using the hand vapour cleaner
NOTE:
Ensure that the device is unplugged.
1.
Fill the water tank with water (see Section: Using the UV MOP). Screw on either the round nylon brush or the
round brass brush (see Section: Putting the hand vapour cleaner together).
2.
As soon as the device has been fully put together and filled with water, insert the mains adapter in an earthed
socket. Operate the mains switch (O/I) and thereby put the device from position OFF (O) to position ON (I).
3.
After about 30 seconds open the vapour controller and adjust the vapour to your needs. Select one of the
following settings on the vapour control: position left - low, position central - medium, position right - high. You
can adjust the vapour output at any time during use with the vapour control. The mop will then start to emit
vapour. To stop the vapour emission, close the vapour control and switch the device to the position OFF (O) with
the use of the mains switch (O/I). If you switch the mains switch (O/I) to position ON (I) and wait for less than 30
seconds before you operate the vapour control, water that is still in the mop from the last use cannot be heated.
This water can then be pushed out by the vapour occurring and cause puddles. This can also occur if you put the
mains switch to OFF (O) and simply pull the mains adapter without previously closing the vapour control.
4.
Move the device slowly over the surface to be cleaned.
5.
As soon as the hand device stops to release vapour, fill the water tank and continue the cleaning. Note: Because
of the automatic steam-stop function, which is activated after about 5 seconds, you need to keep moving the
handheld steam cleaner.
6.
After every use, ensure that the device is switched OFF and the mains adapter is disconnected from the socket
so that it is completely SWITCHED OFF before the next use.
TIP:
To make work surfaces, kitchen surfaces, wash basins, bathrooms, etc. hygienically clean, let the vapour cleaner
work in one position for about 15 seconds.
NOTE:
Do not use the hand vapour machine on heat- and vapour-resistant materials The power and temperature of the vapour
could have a negative impact on some materials. For that reason, always first test at a non-visible location to thereby
ensure that the surface cannot be damaged by its use.
Do not use the hand vapour device for cleaning leather, furniture treated with tax, waxed floors, synthetic materials,
velvet or other vapour-sensitive materials.
WINDOW CLEANING FIXTURE
NOTE: Ensure that the device is unplugged.
1.
Fill the water tank with water (see Section: Using the UV MOP).
2.
Apply the window cleaning cloth on the window cleaning fixture and place the window cleaning fixture on the
telescope hose (see Section: Putting the further accessories together).;
3.
Switch the device on and adjust the vapour control (see Section: Using the hand vapour cleaner - from Item 2)
4.
Hold the hand vapour cleaner in one hand and take the handle of the telescope hose in the other hand (Figure
18).
5.
Push the cleaner slowly over the glass to be cleaned (or similar surfaces). Use sufficient vapour in doing so. The
suction window cleaning cloth absorbs the dirt, which was loosened from the vapour cleaner and the suction
sheet removes the residues of water. Prepare a cloth in order to brush off excess water that may occur.
TIP:
When cleaning windows, use the lowest steam setting possible.
NOTE: Never pull too much on the telescope hose. This may result in vapour coming out.
NOTE: RISK OF SCALDING
Never tough the window cleaning fixture or the window cleaning cloth during use. The corresponding parts get extre-
mely hot. Hold the telescope hose away from your body and avoid touching the hose. It also gets very hot.
6.
If the hand vapour cleaner stops releasing vapour, switch it off and disconnect the mains adapter. Fill the water
tank and continue cleaning.
7.
If you are finished cleaning, let the window cleaning cloth dry and remove it from the window cleaning fixture. In
doing so, proceed carefully, as the cloth may still be hot.
NOTE:
• Never use vapour to clean frozen windows.
• Be cautious when using the cleaner on glass panes, as they may split.
TEXTILE CLEANING FIXTURE
NOTE: Ensure that the device is unplugged.
1.
Fill the water tank with water (see Section: Using the UV MOP)
2.
Apply the washing vapourisation cloth on the window cleaning / textile cleaning fixture and place the window
cleaning / textile cleaning fixture on the telescope hose (see Section: Putting the further accessories together)
3.
Switch the device on and adjust the vapour control (see Section: Using the hand vapour cleaner - from Item 2)
NOTE: Never use the strongest settings on the vapour control if you are using the textile cleaning fixture. You can adjust
the vapour output at any time during use with the vapour control.
4.
Hold the hand vapour cleaner in one hand and take the handle of the telescope hose in the other hand (Figure
19).
5.
To clean a piece of textile, hang it on a hanger and vapourise it directly. Guide the hand vapour cleaner slowly
from bottom to top. You can also carry out the movement in the other direction, i.e. from bottom to top. Curtains
can also be cleaned while hanging.