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Assembly (Collection Tank, Handle, and Toolbox) ________________________________________

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Quick Start

Steam   _______________________________________________________________________

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Extraction   ____________________________________________________________________

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Vacuum   ______________________________________________________________________

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Extraction   ______________________________________________________________________

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Accessories ____________________________________________________________________

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Troubleshooting  / Error Codes  _______________________________________________________

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Maintenance - Descaling   ___________________________________________________________

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Maintenance – O-Rings _____________________________________________________________

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Notices  _________________________________________________________________________

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Warranty & Repair  ________________________________________________________________

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D0 NOT leave the steam cleaner unattended while plugged in 

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Turn off all controls and unplug the electrical cord when not in use

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DO NOT use with a damaged cord or plug  

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If the steam cleaner is not working as it should, has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors or 

dropped into water, call for service before using

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NEVER attempt to disassemble this steamer 

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DO NOT handle the electrical plug with wet hands

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DO NOT use near children

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DO NOT pull or carry by power cord

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Keep cord away from heated surfaces

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ALWAYS set safety switch on hose handle into the locked position when not in use

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Not setting safety switch to locked position could result in an injury

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Keep body, hands, and feet away from accessories or nozzle when steam is in active use

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ALWAYS test a small area before cleaning a large area on any type of surface to make sure no 

damage will occur

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The steam cleaner should be the only appliance plugged into an outlet

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Use only a 12 gauge / 15 AMP rated or higher rated extension cord with max length of 25ft 

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Any alteration of electrical cord supply on this steam cleaner will void all warranties

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Pos.(3) 

Entkalkungsanleitung B 

 

Care of accessories 

It is essential to clean accessory parts after use to maintain the performance and functionality of the 
appliance. Te connections on the extension pipes and the safety handle can be sprayed with a 
suitable lubricant or silicone spray as required. This will make it easier to change accessory parts. 

Checking the O-rings 

To avoid damage to the appliance or accessories, the O-rings on the safety handle and the extension 
pipes must be checked regularly for damage. The O-rings will last longer if they are coated regularly 
with a lubricant/ silicone spray or a non-acidic grease. 

 
Checking the O-rings 

 

 

 
Check the O-rings on the safety handle for damage: 
 

Pos.(1): 1 O-ring on the suction pipe  

Pos.(2): 2 O-rings on the steam spout 

 

 

Check the O-rings on the connector for damage: 
 

Pos(3): 2 O-rings on the brass spout 

 

Checking O-rings on the extension pipes

 

 

Check the O-rings on all extension pipes for damage:  
 
Pos.(4): 1: O-ring on the suction pipe  
Pos.(5): 2 O-rings on the steam spout  

 

Cleaning, care and maintenance of accessories 

               Pos.(1)      Pos.(2) 

                      Pos.(4)    Pos.(5) 

You can order a suitable set of O-rings from our online shop at  

www.beam.de or by telephone on +49 (0)8337-7400-21. 

Item no.: 96300 

Pos.(3) 

Entkalkungsanleitung B 

 

Care of accessories 

It is essential to clean accessory parts after use to maintain the performance and functionality of the 
appliance. Te connections on the extension pipes and the safety handle can be sprayed with a 
suitable lubricant or silicone spray as required. This will make it easier to change accessory parts. 

Checking the O-rings 

To avoid damage to the appliance or accessories, the O-rings on the safety handle and the extension 
pipes must be checked regularly for damage. The O-rings will last longer if they are coated regularly 
with a lubricant/ silicone spray or a non-acidic grease. 

 
Checking the O-rings 

 

 

 
Check the O-rings on the safety handle for damage: 
 

Pos.(1): 1 O-ring on the suction pipe  

Pos.(2): 2 O-rings on the steam spout 

 

 

Check the O-rings on the connector for damage: 
 

Pos(3): 2 O-rings on the brass spout 

 

Checking O-rings on the extension pipes

 

 

Check the O-rings on all extension pipes for damage:  
 
Pos.(4): 1: O-ring on the suction pipe  
Pos.(5): 2 O-rings on the steam spout  

 

Cleaning, care and maintenance of accessories 

               Pos.(1)      Pos.(2) 

                      Pos.(4)    Pos.(5) 

You can order a suitable set of O-rings from our online shop at  

www.beam.de or by telephone on +49 (0)8337-7400-21. 

Item no.: 96300 

Check the O-rings on the safety handle for da-

mage:
Pos.(1): 1 O-ring on the suction pipe
Pos.(2): 2 O-rings on the steam spout

Check  the  O-rings  on  the  connector  for  da-

mage:
Pos(3): 2 O-rings on the brass spout

Check  the  O-rings  on  all  extension  pipes  for 

damage:
Pos.(4): 1: O-ring on the suction pipe
Pos.(5): 2 O-rings on the steam spout

Care of accessories

It is essential to clean accessory parts after use to maintain the performance and functio-

nality of the appliance. Te connections on the extension pipes and the safety handle can 

be sprayed with a suitable lubricant or silicone spray as required. This will make it easier 

to change accessory parts.

Checking the O-rings

To avoid damage to the appliance or accessories, the O-rings on the safety handle and the 

extension pipes must be checked regularly for damage. The O-rings will last longer if they 

are coated regularly with a lubricant/ silicone spray or a non-acidic grease.

Checking the O-rings

Checking O-rings on the extension pipes

Pos. (1) Pos. (2)

Pos. (3)

Pos. (4) Pos. (5)

Summary of Contents for BlueEvolution S+

Page 1: ...1 US STEAM 2440 Chambers Street Ste AVenus Texas 76084 817 297 7745 ussteam net ...

Page 2: ... the performance and functionality of the appliance Te connections on the extension pipes and the safety handle can be sprayed with a suitable lubricant or silicone spray as required This will make it easier to change accessory parts Checking the O rings To avoid damage to the appliance or accessories the O rings on the safety handle and the extension pipes must be checked regularly for damage The...

Page 3: ...lubricant silicone spray or a non acidic grease Checking the O rings Check the O rings on the safety handle for damage Pos 1 1 O ring on the suction pipe Pos 2 2 O rings on the steam spout Check the O rings on the connector for damage Pos 3 2 O rings on the brass spout Checking O rings on the extension pipes Check the O rings on all extension pipes for damage Pos 4 1 O ring on the suction pipe Pos...

Page 4: ... And many more possibilities for use The revolution in commercial cleaning The BlueEvolution is more flexible than any other professional steam cleaner Both the steam and suction power have 3 settings You can also regulate the hot water inflow continuously using a control valve which allows you to set the soaking effect on the device individually Full power for a greater clean Kind to the environm...

Page 5: ...s been dropped damaged left outdoors or sub mersed in water return the System to the SERVICE 5 Do not pull or carry the Cleaning System by the cord 6 Do not use the cord as a handle Never close a door on the cord Never pull it around edges or corners Never run appliances over the cord Keep cord away from heated surfaces 7 Do not unplug by pulling the cord To unplug grasp the plug not the cord 8 Do...

Page 6: ... Socket steam suction hose Drain plug water tank Drain plug hot water module Main switch Filler holes Accessories box A ON OFF button boiler B ON OFF button suction C ON OFF button hot water module Description of equipment Main switch A B C STEAM VACUUM PAUSE WATER Status MENU STANDBY ...

Page 7: ...l the water tank with normal tap water using the funnel Re close the tank cap Fill the tank P for the hot water module likewise with normal tap water If your water is particularly hard you may also use distilled water mixed with tap water in this tank Re close the tank cap The following combined functions are possible depending on the application area Steam cleaning Steam cleaning with hot water S...

Page 8: ...bowl ensuring the switch cam on the cover is in the correct position WARNING The appliance can suck in up to approx 0 4 gal of liquid If you exceed this amount the fill level sensor will stop suc tion automatically and E04 error will appear on the display INFO If you only wish to suction liquid such as accidental water spills it is not necessary to fill the appliance s filter bowl with water When ...

Page 9: ...h gradually raise up to the operating condi tions During this stage the STEAM icon will blink and the dis play status will show HEATING Steam Function End Press the STANDBY icon to stop the appliance The display will show the STANDBY icon Steam function Hold down steam lever P on the handle to emit steam WARNING Water droplets may occur on first use which may be due to incomplete heat stabilisatio...

Page 10: ...function may be adjus ted by keeping button C in three steps This is displayed by notches markedwith 1 2 3 inside the WATER icon Suction Press the VACUUM icon on the display or the button T3 for activating or deactivating the suction Keep the VACUUM icon pressed to switch between the three suction flows MINIMUM MEDIUM MAXIMUM the flow is displayed by notches marked with 1 2 3 inside the MOTOR icon...

Page 11: ...y soiling Return to the correct position afterwards Lack of water in the tank A lack of water in the tank is indicated by the error E01 shown on the display and by an acoustic signal at the same time To resume work follow the instructions on the display by clicking in the Tap for other info area Lack of water washing extraction func tion A lack of water in the tank is indicated by the error E02 sh...

Page 12: ...am tube ex tension tube etc to clean INFO Repeat the rinsing process with clear water if there is a lot of foam Alternatively the steam suction hose can also be cleaned using a suitably sized sponge soaked in disinfectant 4 Empty the filter bowl clean and re insert without cover 5 Switch off the functions you have selected by pressing the relevant buttons on the display The appliance switches off ...

Page 13: ...B Care of accessories It is essential to clean accessory parts after use to maintain the performance and functionality of the appliance Te connections on the extension pipes and the safety handle can be sprayed with a suitable lubricant or silicone spray as required This will make it easier to change accessory parts Checking the O rings To avoid damage to the appliance or accessories the O rings o...

Page 14: ...ctions on the extension pipes and the safety handle can be sprayed with a suitable lubricant or silicone spray as required This will make it easier to change accessory parts Checking the O rings To avoid damage to the appliance or accessories the O rings on the safety handle and the extension pipes must be checked regularly for damage The O rings will last longer if they are coated regularly with ...

Page 15: ...06 Replace UVC lamp 07 Boiler overheated 08 Replace anti scaling filter 10 Service Required 12 Boiler too hot for de scaling15 Troubleshooting ERROR CAUSE REMEDY Aspiration is turned off an acoustic signal is heard and error E04 is dis played Filter bowl full Empty the filter bowl and refill with tap water up to the Max fill level Fluff fibres or hair in the filter bowl Empty the filter bowl clean...

Page 16: ...16 19 Service Maintenance Part 1 Hot water module descaling ...

Page 17: ...y hand which will en able you to fold down detach and remove the sound proofing casing Place a suitable container under the appliance and open the drain plug by turning it to the left with the included Inbus key label yellow ring Hot Water Extraction Drain the reservoir and then screw the drain plug back in and tighten slightly Do not screw too tight 1 Préparation a b 1 Remove sound proofing cover...

Page 18: ... residual limescale a b STEAM VACUUM PAUSE WATER Status MENU STANDBY A B C 3 Rinsing Pour 0 13 gal of clear tap water into the was hing extraction tank Connect the appliance to the mains and press C icon on the display The WATER icon will be activated Press the steam trigger on the handle and pour the contents on a basin Repeat the procedure to rinse any residual li mestone Your appliance is now r...

Page 19: ...19 24 Service Maintenance Part 2 Boiler descaling ...

Page 20: ...le build up indicates that descaling is required Warning Only perform probe check on a cooled appliance Fig 01 Warning Descalers can be harmful Read the information on the descaler packaging and follow the safety instructions Descalers or vinegar may cause damage to surfaces Wipe up drops immediately Only use suitable and recommended descalers Only perform descaling on a cooled appliance Recommend...

Page 21: ... descaling is required Warning Only perform probe check on a cooled appliance Fig 01 Warning Descalers can be harmful Read the information on the descaler packaging and follow the safety instructions Descalers or vinegar may cause damage to surfaces Wipe up drops immediately Only use suitable and recommended descalers Only perform descaling on a cooled appliance Recommended descaler beam descaler ...

Page 22: ...O pre viously filled must be emptied Screw the boiler drainage outlet cap back on tighten without forcing and fill the tank O with clean water then press the OK key to start the second cycle which will last 9 minutes After 9 minutes the machine will emit a double beep with warning signal When E13 shows on the display the boiler and the reservoir O pre viously filled must be emptied b O n nThe proc...

Page 23: ...r drainage back on tighten without forcing and fill the tank O with clean water then press the OK key to start working again NOTE If there is no water in the reservoir during the descaling programme the machine will au tomatically pause To restart fill the reservoir up to the level and press the A button Insert the Polyester filter U optional at the back of the soundproofing casing Attach the hous...

Page 24: ...24 30 Service Maintenance Part 3 Polyester filter optional water filter and O rings ...

Page 25: ...ral fixing screw fig 15 Remove the casing from its seat fig 17 Take the polyester exhaust filter and clean it under cold running water to remove any residue Allow the filter to air dry Put the filter back into place the sound proofing casing back into its seat and tighten the fixing screws If after long periods of use the filter is torn or damaged re place it with a new filter only available from ...

Page 26: ...r accessories the O rings on the safety handle and the extension pipes must be checked regularly for damage The O rings will last longer if they are coated regularly with a lubricant silicone spray or a non acidic grease Checking the O rings Check the O rings on the safety handle for damage Pos 1 1 O ring on the suction pipe Pos 2 2 O rings on the steam spout Check the O rings on the connector for...

Page 27: ...ccessories the O rings on the safety handle and the extension pipes must be checked regularly for damage The O rings will last longer if they are coated regularly with a lubricant silicone spray or a non acidic grease Checking the O rings Check the O rings on the safety handle for damage Pos 1 1 O ring on the suction pipe Pos 2 2 O rings on the steam spout Check the O rings on the connector for da...

Page 28: ... functionality of the appliance Te connections on the extension pipes and the safety handle can be sprayed with a suitable lubricant or silicone spray as required This will make it easier to change accessory parts Checking the O rings To avoid damage to the appliance or accessories the O rings on the safety handle and the extension pipes must be checked regularly for damage The O rings will last l...

Page 29: ...ductivity employee retention and reducing sick days High Touch Areas Bathrooms Locker Rooms Gym Mats Steam kills on contact no dwell time Equipment Lockers Saunas Kill viruses and germs found on workout equipment and gym floors Toys Playgrounds Beds Steam clean high touch areas where kids pass germs Extreme cleaning with steam can reduce sick days for kids and employees Seats Floors Combine steam ...

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