Rinsing Steam Cleaner
If distilled or demineralized water is regularly used there is no
need to clean the Boiler.
Normally, a periodic rinse of your Steam Cleaner will free it from
deposits. This is recommended every 10-15 tankfulls.
Fill the Boiler with water and shake vigorously. Tilt unit upside down
to empty the Boiler of water and any scale deposits.
Cleaning Steam Cleaner
If distilled or demineralized water is regularly used there is no
need to clean the Boiler.
If you use tap water, we reccomend cleaning the Boiler every 3-4
months (depending on mineral buildup). Use a Hard Water Mineral
Remover (found in most hardware or small appliance stores).• Re-
move Boiler Cap and empty water from Boiler into a sink.
• Follow manufacturer’s instructions on cleaner package, and fill
tank with specified amount of cleaner.
• Empty cleaner from Boiler and fill with water. Rinse thoroughly and
empty from Boiler. Repeat until water in tank comes out clear.
• Replace Boiler Cap and store appliance properly.
Cleaning of Boiler and Steam Cleaner is the sole responsibility of
appliance owner and is not covered by the product warranty.
Before first use after cleaning the Boiler, hold Steam Gun facing
downward and direct steam into a sink or other suitable container
to clear any leftover residue from Boiler. When clean drops of water
appear, wipe clean with soft cloth and it’s ready for use.
Cleaning Brushes & Attachments
You can clean Brushes and Attachments with your Steam Cleaner.
• To clean Floor Brush, hold at one end and use the Detail Nozzle to
blow off dirt into the trash.
• When cleaning the Nylon Detail Brush, use a pair of pliers to hold
and blow dirt as above or place in the basket of your dishwasher.
Note: Wipe immediately before the cleaned area dries.
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