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LECOASPIRA INTELLIGENT

Pull the tube elbow (

27

) out of the filter body

with the microholed net (

26

) all the way out

(Fig. 11a).
Separate all the components and rinse them in
running water. (If the filtering sponge is torn, re-
place it; you may purchase a replacement from
an authorised Polti Service Centre).
If you wish to continue working, refill the contai-
ner with water.
Put the “EcoActiveFilter” filter assembly (

23

)

back in the dirt container (

20

).

MPORTANT:

align the arrow on the bent tube

(

27

) with the notch on the filter body (

26

)

(Fig.11b).
Put the dirt container (

20

) back in the appliance

as described in the section on “preparation for
use”.

Note:

empty the dirt container (

20

) before put-

ting the Vaporetto Lecoaspira away.
One of the biggest advantages of the Vaporetto
Lecoaspira is that it can be put away clean!

Recommendations for cleaning the contai-
ner:

cleaning the container on your Lecoaspira is
very simple, thanks to its ability to vacuum up
liquids.
Once cleaning is complete, empty the contai-
ner as described and place it back in its hou-
sing on the body of the appliance.
Then vacuum up approximately 1.5 litres of
clean water using the suction function for a few
seconds. The water vortex created inside the
container will rinse the sides and remove any
dirt. The clean water will also clean the inside
of the tubes as it travels through them. 
Empty the container again and put Vaporetto
Lecoaspira away.

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Before steam treating leather, special fabrics
and wooden surfaces, consult the manufactu-
rer’s instructions and conduct a test on a hid-
den corner or a sample. Let the steam treated
part dry and check that there has been no
change in colour or deformation.
Be particularly careful when cleaning wooden
surfaces (furniture, doors, etc.) and treated
terra cotta floors, as prolonged use of steam
may damage the wax, polish or colour of the
surface.

Steam should be applied to surfaces of this
kind only very briefly; alternatively, they may be
cleaned using steam on a cloth.
Use steam at a minimum level on particularly
delicate surfaces (such as synthetic materials,
lacquered surfaces, etc.).
When cleaning glass surfaces in particularly
cold weather, preheat glass with steam from a
distance of about 50 cm. Spray plants from a
distance of at least 50 cm.

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UNIVERSAL BRUSH (E)

Use this brush on large surfaces, ceramic, mar-
ble and parquet floors, carpets, etc., applying
the following inserts:
• Bristle fitting (

E2

) for suction only.

• Liquid suction inserts 

(E3)

, recommended for

washing floors and picking up any moisture.

• Insert for fitted carpet (

E4

), recommended for

rugs and carpets.

The universal brush may be connected directly
to the handle or to the sheath with the exten-
sion tubes (

D

).

ASSEMBLING INSERTS:

To attach the different fittings on the universal
brush, slide the two slides 

(E1)

on the back of

the brush outwards and attach the fitting most
suited to the surface to be cleaned. Slide the
two slides 

(E1)

inwards (fig. C) to lock the fitting

into place.

120° STEAM-SUCTION ACCESSORY (K)

This accessory is recommended for hidden
spots which are hard to reach with other tools.
The 120° tool may be used to:
• treat stains on rugs and carpets before bru-

shing them;

• clean stainless steel, glass, mirrors, stratified

coatings and enamels;

• clean corners such as steps, window frames,

door jambs and aluminium profiles;

• clean around the base of taps;
• clean shutters, radiators, vehicle interiors;
• spray steam onto house plants from a di-

stance.

The 120° tool may be connected directly to the
handle (

A2

) or to the sheath through the exten-

sion tubes (

D

).

The 120° tool may be used in combination with

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Summary of Contents for VAPORETTO LECOASPIRA INTELLIGENT

Page 1: ...Fi Fi Fi Fi Fig...

Page 2: ...E5 24 25 26 23 17 27 13 14 15 16 18 19 22 20 20 A V 12 1 6 10 7 9 11 8 3 2 8G 8E 8C 8A 8D 8H 8F 5 4 8B E6 B3 B1 B2 A5 A1 A3 A4 A2 U K K1 L E E1 E1 E3 E4 E2 D C N P O O1...

Page 3: ...Q Q W1 W2 W4 B3 B2 W5 T F Q M R S G W3 W W Vaporetto Lecoaspira Intelligent M0S09198 Edizione 2Q03 1 11 X X1 Y Y1 Z E7...

Page 4: ...Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 7 Fig 9 Fig 6a Fig 6 Fig 8 Fig 10 Fig 11a Fig 11b MAX Fig 1 Fig 12 Fig 14 Fig A Fig B Fig C Fig 13 Fig D...

Page 5: ...Monobloc plug B3 Locking button of the monobloc plug C Accessory locknut D Flexible steam suction tubes E Universal brush E1 Frame lock slides E2 Bristle fitting E3 Liquid suction inserts E4 Insert f...

Page 6: ...poretto Lecoaspira more comfortable to use and the complete set of ac cessories allows you to solve any cleaning problem quickly and easily The appliance s controls are on the handle for immediate con...

Page 7: ...ere is a danger of explosions is prohibited Do not use the product with toxic sub stances Do not lay the hot appliance on surfaces sensitive to heat Do not leave the appliance exposed to wind or rain...

Page 8: ...switched off before connecting the appliance to the mains The iron must be used and rested on a sta ble surface When placing the iron on its stand make sure that the surface on which the stand is plac...

Page 9: ...ove the Eco ActiveFilter water filter assembly 23 Fill the dirt container 20 with about 1 2 litres of simple tap water until the MAX level indi cator 21 is reached as in fig 5 Put the filter assembly...

Page 10: ...on controls Simply press the suction button A4 to start vacuuming Hold down the suction button A4 to select the appropriate speed for the surface to be cleaned As suction power increases the number of...

Page 11: ...case after a maximum of 20 seconds suctio ning will begin automatically Suctioning stops automatically after an amount of time proportionate to the time for which steam is dispensed In any case you c...

Page 12: ...ance Centres and in the best appliance shops Connect the iron B2 to the monobloc plug as described on the section on Operation The amount of steam dispensed may be con trolled manually to suit your re...

Page 13: ...n the sec tion on advice for use of accessories Press the suction button A4 to start suctio ning at maximum power press the suction button A4 again to stop suctioning This programme also effectively r...

Page 14: ...he container B BI IO OE EC CO OL LO OG GI IC CO O NB DO NOT USE BIOECOLOGICO OR OTHER PRODUCTS IN THE STEAM GENE RATOR TANK BUT ONLY IN THE DIRT CON TAINER 20 Bioecologico is an anti foaming and deodo...

Page 15: ...ation Be particularly careful when cleaning wooden surfaces furniture doors etc and treated terra cotta floors as prolonged use of steam may damage the wax polish or colour of the surface Steam should...

Page 16: ...E6 may be applied to the nozzle Insert the nozzle in the specific housing on the fittings and fasten it as shown in fig D To use the steam suction window cleaning fit ting correctly spray steam evenly...

Page 17: ...the appliance with a damp cloth Do not use solvents or cleaning products which may damage plastic surfaces To clean the ECOACTIVE FILTER and clean or replace the filtering sponge proceed as de scribed...

Page 18: ...tion speed indicators 8C and suction indicator 8E flash The liquid level in the water container is too high The selected power level is too high for the surface being cleaned Proceed as described in t...

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