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• cleaning stainless steel, glass, mirrors,

coated and enamelled surfaces;

• cleaning angles such as stairs, window

frames, door jambs, aluminium profiles;

• cleaning the base of taps;
• cleaning shutters, radiators, car interiors;
• spraying house plants from a distance;
• eliminating odours and creases from clo-

thing.

The 120° accessory can be attached directly
on the handle (2) or can be connected to the
flexible hose via the extension tubes (9). It
can also be used in combination with the fol-
lowing accessories: 

coloured 120° brushes (16)

suitable for

removing grime from very narrow surfaces
such as gas rings, shutters, gaps between
tiles, toilet bowls, etc. The different colours
allow using the same brush on the same
surface.

The steam nozzle (17) 

is for reaching

even the most hidden corners and is suita-
ble for cleaning radiators, door and win-
dow frames, bathroom fixtures and shut-
ters.  To connect the nozzle to the 120°
accessory, simply screw it on like the co-
loured brushes, which in turn can be scre-
wed onto the nozzle.

120° tool nozzle (18) 

suitable for vacuu-

ming dirt that has been removed from nar-
row surfaces such as gaps between tiles,
door jambs, shutter slits, etc. 

Lance (31), 

recommended for thorough

vacuuming of hard-to-reach spots such as
skirting boards, folds in sofas, armchairs,
upholstered furniture, car seats.

SMALL VACUUM-STEAM

NOZZLE (19) 

We suggest to use this accessory on large
windows, large mirrors and smooth sur-
faces, or to clean upholstery surfaces such
as sofas, mattresses, etc., using the follow-
ing attachments supplied with it:
• 130 mm squeegee attachment (

20

), for

smaller windows;

• 200 mm squeegee attachment (

21

) for

larger windows and surfaces;

• bristled attachment (

22

) is recommended

for carpeting, stairs, car interiors, and up-
holstered surfaces  (AFTER TESTING
FIRST ON A HIDDEN PART, WAITING
AND SEEING HOW IT REACTS TO
STEAM TREATMENT). It is also useful for
removing animal hair from the same sur-
faces.

Insert the nozzle into the appropriate socket
on the brush and block.
To correctly use the steam-suction
squeegee proceed as follows:
• apply steam uniformly to the surface to be

cleaned to dissolve the soiling.

• Press the rubber squeegee against the

surface to be cleaned, moving it vertically
from top to bottom with the suction func-
tion switched on. 

Warning:

in particularly cold weather, pre-

heat the windows by applying steam from a
distance of about 50 cm from the surface to
be cleaned.

FABRIC BRUSH WITH

SPRAYER (25) 

This accessory is suitable for treating fabrics
such as sofas and armchairs, etc. using the
combined action of water spray and vacuum
power.  

FLOOR BRUSH WITH

SPRAYER (26) 

NOTE: use this accessory with the deter-
gent function on, do not use with steam.

This brush is recommended for large surfa-
ces, ceramic floors, marble floors, parquet
floors and carpets, etc. with the combined
action of water spray and vacuum power.
The attachment (

27

) can be separated from

the brush by sliding it off as shown in figure
7, so that it glides more easily over carpets
and rugs. 

PRESSURE NOZZLE (28)

This accessory can reach even the most
hard to reach corners and is suitable for
cleaning shutters, radiators, etc.

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Page 5: ...king switch 9 Extension tubes 9a Lock button 10 Multi purpose brush 10a Attachment locking slides 11 Brush attachment 12 Liquid vacuuming attachment 13 Carpet attachment 14 Bioecologico 15 120 accessory 16 Coloured 120 vacuum steam brushes 17 Steam nozzle 18 120 tool nozzle 19 Small vacuum steam nozzle 20 Squeegee attachment for small vacuum steam nozzle 130mm 21 Squeegee attachment for small vacu...

Page 6: ... sins bathtubs showers or containers full of water Never immerse the appliance the cable or the plugs in water or another liquid Do not direct the steam jet at live electrical and or electronic equipment or at the ap pliance itself If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in or der to avoid a hazard SAFETY WARNINGS Risk ...

Page 7: ...e especially when the appliance is still hot To avoid prejudicing the safety of the ap pliance when repairing or replacing acces sories use only original spare parts Let the appliance cool down before clea ning it Before storing the appliance make sure that it has completely cooled down The water container can be filled with tap water Do not suck up materials such as cement chalk etc which solidif...

Page 8: ...s parti cularly hard we recommend using a mix ture of 50 tap water and 50 deminera lised water To use tap water and avoid scale forma tion we recommend the addition of the special natural scale removal agent Kal stop FP2003 Quantity we recommend diluting one phial to 5 litres of water before putting it in the tank Replace the cap on the tank Use the funnel 23 to fill the tank J with the suitably d...

Page 9: ...se steam Note The handle 2 comes with a safety button 4 which prevents the accidental dispensing of steam by children or other people who do not know how to use the appliance If the flexible hose is tempora rily left unattended while the appliance is on lock the safety button 4 To start dispensing steam again put the safety button in its original position On first use a few drops of water may leak...

Page 10: ...D posi tion 8b Make sure the connection is secure To detach them reverse the process EMPTYING AND CLEANING OF THE DIRT CONTAINER N When the dirt in the container N reaches the maximum level permitted the safety float P automatically stops the vacuuming fun ction At the same time the container full indica ting light F starts to flash on and off ATTENTION turn off the appliance and do not restart it...

Page 11: ...anges in colour or deformations Be careful when cleaning wooden surfaces fur niture doors etc and terracotta floors be cause excessive use of steam may damage the wax polish or colour of the surfaces to be cleaned It is recommended to steam these surfaces only for short periods at a time or to clean them with a cloth that has al ready been steamed Use the lowest steam setting on particularly delic...

Page 12: ...ow ing attachments supplied with it 130 mm squeegee attachment 20 for smaller windows 200 mm squeegee attachment 21 for larger windows and surfaces bristled attachment 22 is recommended for carpeting stairs car interiors and up holstered surfaces AFTER TESTING FIRST ON A HIDDEN PART WAITING AND SEEING HOW IT REACTS TO STEAM TREATMENT It is also useful for removing animal hair from the same sur fac...

Page 13: ... collection tank and releases a fresh clean fragrance in the environment Use shake the bottle before use and remove the lid hold the bottle upright and squeeze 5 ml into the dispenser Stop squeezing and pour the contents of the dispenser into the dirt container of the appliance add water according to the instructions of the appliance use the recommended quantity of Bioeco logico at any refill of t...

Page 14: ...he filter and do not wash it in a dishwasher To continue working reassemble the filter by following the above operations in re verse The filter has a lifecycle of about 100 hours CLEANING U SHAPED TUBE S Separate the U shaped tube S from the cover and rinse under running water Make sure that the small tube positioned on the bottom of the U shaped tube is not obstructed If so separate it from the U...

Page 15: ...e appliance has no suction light F is flashing Dirt container N is full Turn off the appliance remove the container and empty it Top up the water level as described in the chapter PREPARATION OF DIRT CONTAINER Light F flashing and buzzer Shortage of water in the boiler Turn off the appliance and then turn it on again If the defect continues please contact an authorised service centre see the parag...

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