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ACCESSORIES
General tips:
•
The cleaning temperature remains equally high
regardless of whether you use the appliance with
minimum or maximum steam. We therefore recom-
mend doing the majority of the work at the Minimum
Steam setting. Bringing the tip of the nozzle closer to
the surface to be cleaned will increase the cleaning
efficiency. Maximum steam is needed only where
additional pressure is required to remove the dirt;
such as in areas that are hard to reach (for example,
radiators, corners in the shower stall, etc.) and all
the areas that require more moisture to clean, such
as carpets and upholstery (more steam = more
moisture).
•
When using triangular (18) or rectangular (17) brushes
with an attached micro-fiber cloth, place a steam
buffer (31, 32) between the brush and the cloth
to expand the cleaning area and to thus achieve
optimum effect.
•
When cleaning parquet floors, laminates or any woo-
den surfaces, we recommend using only little steam/
moisture. In other words, we recommend cleaning
in one area only for a short period and applying
steam only occasionally. The same applies to any
surfaces with silicone.
•
We recommend using nylon brushes and triangu-
lar or rectangular brushes with an attached micro-
fiber cloth to clean marble and stone. Brass brushes
could damage and/or discolor them.
•
Carpets and sofas should be thoroughly vacuumed
before steam cleaning.
•
Never use steam to clean untreated wood.
•
The micro-fiber cloths must be changed several
times depending on how dirty the carpets, up-
holstery or floors are.
Using the
Medicleantec
micro steam
USING
Application
Accessory and description
Level
Thawing/Defrosting
Attach the steam nozzle (20) with the steam
scraper (28)
Maximum
steam
Drain cleaning
First allow a little water to fill the drain and then
place the drain cap (26) over the drain.
Keep all the overflow openings closed and flush the
drain with hot water (11E).
Hot water
Cleaning fixtures and
removing calcium
Use the steam nozzle (20) and, if necessary, also the round
nylon brush (22) with the stainless steel wool (25). For larger
calcium deposits, also add a small amount of decalcifier
(vinegar or citric acid).
Minimum to
maximum
steam
Exterior car cleaning
Even after using a carwash, very often stubborn dirt
continues to remain on the car, such as insects on the
windshield or car body or brake dust on the wheels.
You can use the steam nozzle (20) to spot-clean them.
Then wipe dry with a micro-fiber cloth.
Minimum to
maximum
steam
Interior car cleaning
(fabric and leather)
Use the triangular brush for normal dirt and clean the surfaces
with a cloth attached to it - old towels can be used for simple
material, and we recommend micro-fiber cloths for leather
and Alcantara.
Maximum
steam for
cushions
Minimum
steam for
leather and
Alcantara
Oven
Use the round nylon brush (21) with the stainless
steel wool (25) to clean ovens. To remove stubborn dirt,
move the brush back and forth forcefully and for a slightly
longer period on the area to be cleaned until the stain
dissolves due to the heat.
Minimum
steam
Exhaust hood
Use the steam nozzle (20) to clean the grease filter. Blow
maximum steam through the filter. Use the steam nozzle for
the exhaust hood and wipe dry using a micro-fiber cloth.To
clean corners, you can use the round nylon brush (22) if it is
suitable for the surface material.
Minimum to
maximum
steam
Shower stall and
wall tiles
In case of stubborn calcium deposits on glass doors and wall
tiles, we recommend first treating the surfaces with vinegar or
citric acid and allowing it to take effect for 20 minutes. Then
clean the surfaces directly with the steam nozzle (20) and a
micro-fiber cloth (34) or with the triangular brush (18) with an
attached micro-fiber cloth (34). Any joints and grooves can
be cleaned using the round nylon or brass brush(22/23).To
cleanstubborn dirt, you can also use the round nylon brush
(21) with the stainless steel wool (25) directly on the glass.
Minimum to
maximum
steam
Bicycles and motor-
cycles
Clean with the steam nozzle (20) and wipe dry with a micro-
fiber cloth (34).
Hot water,
minimum to
maximum
steam