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Open the car windows or doors to let the steam escape while you are cleaning.  

 

Wheels

 

– 

Use large triangular brush (Item 3) on medium steam volume and vigorously brush dirt away. 

Use smaller tools for crevices if needed to finish job. 

 
 
Carpets

 

and Upholstery  

Pretest an inconspicuous area and work quickly and lightly especially if fabric has Scotch Guard.  
Use the large rectangular brush (Item 1) or large triangle brush (Item 3) with a bonnet on low steam 
setting.   Pre-steam bonnet 3 to 5 seconds at low steam setting.  
 
Clean using back and forth movement and do not stay in area for too long.  If material seems to be 
getting too wet, cut steam off.  Reheat towel as needed. 

 

NOTE: ALWAYS CHECK AREA FOR SCOTCH GUARDING. 

 

       Leather – 

DO NOT CLEAN INTERIOR LEATHER FURNITURE WITH STEAM. 

  

       

Vinyl - 

Using 1-hole nozzle on the low steam setting, blow out cracks and crevasses in the vinyl 

 

Windows – 

See “mirrors/glass/windows” in Bathroom section above. 

 

Air Conditioning or Heating Vents – 

Turn OFF air conditioning or heating. Put down a large towel 

under the vents on the floor and cover the seats. Use the 1-hole nozzle (no brush) attached to the hose 
handle and insert nozzle tip into the vent. Using the low steam setting, spray into each vent to clean out 
the passageways. Wipe up the residue with a spare cotton or microfiber towel. To finish job, turn on air 
conditioning to dry out vents. 

 

Dashboard –

 Use the small triangular brush (Item 18) with the 3-hole nozzle. Wipe immediately with a 

microfiber cloth.

 

 

 
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

 

 

Clothing

 

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Use the large triangular brush (no towel) on the low steam setting. Apply steam 12 inches 

from clothes. Before continuing, test an inconspicuous area of the clothing for colorfastness first. 
Clothing should be slightly damp to the touch but not wet. Air-dry the clothing.  

 
Cleaning and Sanitizing Bird or Pet Cages – 

Pre-vacuum the cage. Use the 1-inch round brass brush 

with 1-hole nozzle attached to the hose handle. When done steam cleaning. Rinse the cage and towel it 
dry. 
 

Deck

 

 Use the large floor brush (Item 1) uncovered on low steam setting. Increase volume on tough 

areas. Rinse with a garden hose.  
 

Golf Clubs

 – Use the small nylon brush (Item 8) with 1-hole nozzle. Scrub lightly and wipe with cotton 

microfiber towel immediately.  
 
 
 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for RavenUS2100

Page 1: ...User Manual Raven US2100 Steam Cleaner US Steam Corporate Office 7920 Rodeo Trail Ste 240 Mansfield TX 76063 817 297 7745 www ussteam net...

Page 2: ...2 7 95 21 50...

Page 3: ...Cleaning and Maintenance 9 Tool and Application Guide 10 11 Work Techniques 12 How to use the accessory tools 13 Floors 13 Kitchen 14 Bathroom 15 Bed Bugs and Dust Mites 16 Living and Bedrooms 16 Wind...

Page 4: ...overfill the tank to the rim of the opening Do NOT put cleaning fluids into the machine Safety Cap 3 REPLACE THE SAFETY CAP AND TIGHTEN Turn the cap clockwise to close Keep pressing and turning the c...

Page 5: ...urely attach whichever tool and towel if needed to accomplish the task at hand by using your TOOL APPLICATION GUIDE 10 HIGH PRESSURE WATER BURST The US2100 is a water burst feature capable of shooting...

Page 6: ...Make sure the Steam Button and hose handle buttons are in the OFF position Unit takes more than 20 minutes to reach full pressure of 3 5 4 5 bars 1 Is the unit plugged into an extension cord If so mak...

Page 7: ...RIGHT Button Forward 3 Steam Setting ON MEDIUM Pressure Steam 1 Left Button Forward 2 Right Button Down 3 Steam Setting ON HIGH Pressure Steam 1 Both Buttons Forward 2 Steam Setting ON Water Only Righ...

Page 8: ...up This is important because the unit will must cool sufficiently to refill 2 Run the steamer on the high setting until pressure gauge reads 0 zero Push Turn Power to Off Leave Steam Release in the On...

Page 9: ...oapy water after each use Get in the good habit of cleaning brushes before the dirt dries on them All accessories can also be cleaned in the dishwasher except for the flexible hose Accessories can be...

Page 10: ...he large rectangular brush to kill dust mites and mold spores in carpets LARGE TRIANGULAR BRUSH 3 Corners Base Boards Wall Tile Clothes Low or Medium Steam Use uncovered at a 12 inch distance at low p...

Page 11: ...nylon round brush where focused cleaning is needed Tile grout refrigerator dishwasher toilet bowls corners and crevices 1 INCH ROUND NYLON BRUSHES 8 Any Surface Low or Medium Stovetops refrigerator d...

Page 12: ...apply to surfaces where heat is a concern like paint wood plastic etc PRE STEAM Get into the habit of pre steaming a surface if it is heavily soiled At a 5 inch distance spray steam on surface from a...

Page 13: ...he pores of the floor If the floor is greasy or very dirty you may need to repeat this procedure It may be necessary to reapply floor sealer when finished d Unwaxed Vinyl Floors Use the large brush It...

Page 14: ...rush or small triangular brush Item 4 with the 3 hole nozzle at low or medium steam Attach to the hose handle Use separate towel to mop up loosened dirt Can use the 1 inch round brush attached to the...

Page 15: ...steam Start from the top of the toilet and work down to the base Be sure to clean the floor up to 2 feet around the toilet to kill odor causing bacteria DO NOT PUT THE BRUSH OR HOSE HANDLE UNDER WATER...

Page 16: ...medium steam settings Wipe with towel after treating Do not stay on one spot too long b Deep Cleaning If surface is heavily soiled pre steam surface or spray the towel with Vapormate Follow up with a...

Page 17: ...ula Pull the string slowly through a detail brush Upholstery Use the large rectangular brush or large triangle brush with diapered towel heat towel 3 to 5 seconds at low steam setting Pretest an incon...

Page 18: ...ge towel under the vents on the floor and cover the seats Use the 1 hole nozzle no brush attached to the hose handle and insert nozzle tip into the vent Using the low steam setting spray into each ven...

Page 19: ...g safety switch to locked position could result in an injury 10 ALWAYS test a small area before cleaning a large area on any type of surface to make sure no damage will occur 11 DO NOT expose machine...

Page 20: ...by repairs where such repairs were made without US Steam s express approval The Warranty does not cover defects or damage arising from the disassembly or attempted disassembly of your steamer SERVICE...

Page 21: ...G LAW JURISDICTION AND COSTS THESE LIMITED WARRANTIES ARE INCORPORATED INTO AND ARE ESSENTIAL AND MATERIAL PROVISIONS OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE OR SELLER PRODUCTS TO YOU ALL DISPUTES ARISING...

Page 22: ..._____________________________________________ State _______ Zip Code _____________ Phone ______ ______ _____________ E Mail __________________________________ Serial ______________ Date Purchased ____...

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