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Quick Start Guide

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Refilling

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Descaling

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Troubleshooting

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How to Clean

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Notices

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Warranty & Repair

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DO 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 
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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

Table of Contents

Summary of Contents for White Tail US600

Page 1: ...User Manual White Tail US600 Steam Cleaner 1 US STEAM 2440 Chamber Street Ste A Venus TX 76083 www ussteam net 817 297 7745...

Page 2: ...le FAL0114 5 3 Hole Nozzle FAL0115 6 3 Triangle Nylon Brush Sold as kits 7 3 Round Nylon Brush Sold as kits 8 3 Round Nylon Brush Sold as kits 9 1 Round Nylon Brush Sold as kits 10 1 Round Brass Brush...

Page 3: ...with a damaged cord or plug 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 NEVER attempt to disassemble thi...

Page 4: ...he opening 4 REPLACE THE SAFETY CAP AND HAND TIGHTEN Insert the safety cap into the tank opening Press and turn the cap clockwise to close Keep pressing and turning the cap until it is tight Note This...

Page 5: ...Amount of steam is very light and moisture content is low How to refill your steamer 1 Press the power button to the OFF position 2 Leave Steam Release Button on 3 Pull the spray trigger handle until...

Page 6: ...ure 2 Use a catch container figure 3 5 Replace the drain plug and tighten by hand 6 Remove safety cap by pressing and turning counter clockwise 7 Add descaling solution Descaling Solution 2 cups of vi...

Page 7: ...eater than 3 It takes 10 minutes for the steamer to reach temperature 4 Is the orange low water light on Add water and restart See page 5 for instructions Steamer takes longer than 15 minutes to heat...

Page 8: ...e surface of the carpet it can be removed by shooting the steam against the spot from the side 1 above surface Hold a towel on the other side to catch the residue This prevents driving the particles d...

Page 9: ...oor Moldings Use the 1 nylon round brush with the 1 hole nozzle Dishwasher Use the 1 hole nozzle on low or medium steam to clean out corners and edges Bathroom Mirrors Glass Windows Use the squeegee t...

Page 10: ...icinity of this or any other appliance ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS The steam cleaner uses 110 Volts and will pull 13 1 Amps It should be the only appliance plugged into an outlet Use only a 12 gauge 15AMP...

Page 11: ...mage caused by repairs where such repairs were made without US STEAM s express approval Warranty is Void Damage due to misuse abuse negligence and normal wear related to the product usage Any repair o...

Page 12: ...vity 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 eq...

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