Remove the tank cap (1), and fill the tank with approx. 2 liters of filtered
tap water. Distilled water can also be used only if combined with
approximately 1 cup of filtered tap water per liter of distilled. Replace the
cap and connect the power cable to the electrical socket. The cap is
designed to loosely fit the machine. It does not screw on or lock in place.
Turn the machine on by pressing both switches (7) and (8). When the
steam ready light (6) is flashing, the machine is heating. Once the steam-
ready light turns solid the machine is ready for use. Once the machine is in
use, the light will begin flashing again and this is normal.
Open the flap to the mono-block socket (9) and connect the grip unit plug.
Make sure to correctly fit the plug.
When devise is heated and ready for operation, press steam trigger on
hose while adjusting the steam regulator knob (3) according to the
application. A medium to low setting is recommended for most surfaces. A
high setting is recommended for heavily soiled surfaces.
Attention! In the event of sudden power failure or accidental disconnection
of the plug from the main outlet, the unit switches to safety mode. To
restore the normal conditions of use disable and re-enable switch (7).
Start Up
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This machine is designed for continuous refill. If the water finishes, the
boiler can be filled without switching the machine off and waiting for cool
down. When the low water light illuminates (5) and you hear the audible
signal to refill, simply remove the tank cap (1) and add water, close the cap
and resume cleaning.
Continuous Filling
IMPORTANT! We recommend filtered tap water in this machine. Distilled
water is not suitable for this type of machine unless mixed with filtered tap
at minimum ratio of 20% tap / 80% distilled . Do not use well, softened
water or water that is high in mineral content. Do not use a reverse
osmosis home system unless mixed with filtered tap.
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