The jet nozzle can be attached either directly
to the handle or via the extension tubes.
The closer you hold the jet nozzle to the
object to be cleaned, the better the
cleaning results will be.
The round bristle brushes can be snapped
onto the end of the jet nozzle.
The nylon brush is suitable for most
cleaning applications such as: grout, tap
ware, toilets, bathrooms, fridge seals and
sliding door runners.
The metallic brush is suitable for more
stubborn dirt where a more abrasive
action will not affect the surface, such as
BBQ plates and lime scale in toilets.
Hand held squeegee with big and small blades (25)
This squeegee cannot be attached to the
extension tubes and/or steam handle
Use the jet nozzle (22) to apply steam to
the window at a distance of at least 30cm.
Squeegee the window in straight passes from
top to bottom. Wipe the blade and the bottom
edge of the window dry after each pass.
Blades on the hand-held window cleaner
can be interchanged, according to the
width of surface being cleaned.
Triangular brush (27) *
Recommended applications include
- smaller washable areas, such as:
- kitchen and bathroom surfaces
- car interiors
- upholstery
The triangular brush can be attached to
the extension tubes or directly to the
steam handle, provided that the brush
connector (21) is fitted.
Integrated Window cleaner (26) *
Fit the window cleaner to the handle
(attach extension tubes if required).
To ‘steam clean’ the surface, place the
thick rubber of the accessory head against
the glass, whilst releasing steam (13).
Keep the steam control switch (13)
pressed until the entire surface is covered
with steam.
To remove excess water turn the accessory
head around with the squeegee against
the surface. Move the squeegee in straight
passes from top to bottom. Wipe the
rubber blade and the bottom edge of the
widow dry after each pass.
Professional Iron (29) *
The high steam professional iron produces
up to 6 times more steam than a normal
domestic iron, and is up to 4 times faster.
Note: Do not stand the iron on its end,
always place it with the sole plate down on
the iron pad (30) supplied.
Firmly insert the plug of the iron into the
machine socket of the cleaner until it
locks in place.
The temperature setting on the iron needs
to be set to the correct setting for the
fabric concerned.
Press the steam on/off button (3) on the
machine. Both orange lights will come on.
The light on the iron will turn off when it
has reached the desired temperature.
When the steam is ready for use and the
iron is hot, place your thumb on the large
switch located at the top of the iron, to
release steam.
Release some steam away from the fabric
before commencing ironing until a steady
flow of steam comes out.
The iron can be used vertically to ‘steam-
iron’ curtains, dresses, etc.
Wallpaper stripper (28) *
Fit wallpaper stripper directly to the hose
handle. locking into place. Some tasks
may be easier with extension tubes fitted.
Press the steam release button (3) The
orange light will turn on.
Place the wallpaper stripper with its entire
surface on the edge of a sheet of wallpaper.
Allow the steam to penetrate until the
wallpaper is soaked through (approx.10 sec.)
Refilling
When the ‘refill’ light (7) turns red there
should be no steam available for release.
The boiler needs to be refilled:
Switch off the boiler heater by pressing
the on/off button (2)
If there is pressure in the boiler, the filler
cap (1) will revolve but a safety feature
prevents it from being unscrewed.
Release any steam pressure in the system
using the on/off switch (3) on machine
and handle (13). Switch off the steam
release button (3). The cap can then be
unscrewed.
Unplug the mains cable.
Leave the product with the filler cap off
for 10 minutes before filling.
Refill the boiler using the funnel (Fig A).
Use warm water to reduce heat up time
Caution: Do not pour cold water into a very
hot boiler as steam and hot water may be
blown out of the filling hole and can scald!!!
Screw the cap back on. Start operation
again (SEE OPERATION SECTION ABOVE)
Switching the unit OFF
Switch the unit off by means of switches
(2) and (3).
Remove the hose plug (11) from the unit
by pressing the button, holding down the
socket flap simultaneously.
Remove the plug from the mains socket.
Any remaining water can be left inside
the unit.
To avoid deforming the brushes (23 & 24),
ensure that the brushes are allowed to
cool down before storing.
USE OF ACCESSORIES
Steam handle (12)
To avoid spurting of heavy and moist steam it
is recommended always to attach an accessory
to the steam handle.
Large floor brush (20)
Recommended applications include:
- carpets and rugs
- sealed timber & parquetry
- ceramic tiles
- vinyl
The large floor brush can be attached to
the extension tubes or directly to the
steam handle, provided that the brush
connector (21) is fitted.
Stretch the cotton cloth lightly over the
bristles using the clips provided on the
brush head. (Fig I)
Switch on the steam and move the
cloth-covered brush gently over the sur-
faces to be cleaned.
Replace cloth regularly so that more dirt
can be collected and to avoid too much
moisture being applied to the floor and
leaving it very wet.
Heavily soiled areas will require more
attention to allow steam more time to act
on the dirt while lightly soiled and smooth
surfaces will only require a quick wipe.
Jet nozzle (22) and round brush (23 & 24)
Recommended applications with round
brush include:
- Hard to reach surfaces such as corners
and joints
- Toilets and sanitary installations
- Venetian blinds
Without round brush
- Defrosting freezers
- Eliminating odours and creases in clothing.
Firstly place the garment on to a clothes
hanger and spray steam at a distance of
around 10 – 20 cm.
- Removing dust from plants.
Maintain a distance of around 30 – 40 cm
to avoid burning leaves by direct contact
with steam.
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