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CAUTION

: Never use the Squeegee on cold glass/windows as it may cause damage.

Stretch utility pad over 

Utility Head.

Push Utility Head and pad into steamer until 
secure. It will not lock into place. Pull test 
to check it is secure.

Small tools can be attached via the 

Concentration Nozzle. Push together to 

click into position and secure. Push hard 

and ensure click is heard. Add pull test on 

brushes to check tools are secure.

Push Utility Head and Squeegee into steamer until 

secure. It will not lock into place but should sit firmly 

against steamer.

Attaching accessories

Attaching brushes

Attaching Utility Head

Attaching Squeegee

Align the tab on the Squeegee with the Utility 

Head and utility pad, push together to lock into 

position. Please note that the utility pad must  

be attached to the Utility Head before the  

Squeegee can be fitted on. Squeegee will  

not connect without the pad on first.

To remove, pull Squeegee  

down on tab.

Using the machine as a handheld

IMPORTANT:

 

The handheld is to be used with water only, putting detergent into the water tank can cause damage.

Always check the tools are clean and free from debris, don’t use if damaged, broken or worn.

Push handle release button and lift 

handle to remove. The collar should be 

gripped with one hand when releasing 

the handle with the other hand.

Push Concentration Nozzle into steamer 

until it clicks into place.

Press accessory release button and lift 

steamer to release floorhead.

Plug into mains, turn the dial to ‘on’ 

position. The red light will illuminate to 

indicate power on.

To produce steam squeeze the trigger in short bursts. Don’t hold the trigger 

continuously to prevent over wetting. Allow 30 seconds for steamer to 

warm up. No sound will be heard until trigger is pressed. No steam will be 

visible until after 30 seconds.

Twist the steam control dial to  

desired setting.

Using your machine

Using your machine

TIP

After attaching your 

chosen accessory 

gently pull to make 

sure it’s locked into 

place or feels secure.

Always switch OFF the 

steamer before attaching 

the concentration tool  

and accessories.

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for SCSMV1SG

Page 1: ...Steam MULTIFUNCTION STEAMER S85 CM SCSMV1SG LET S GET STARTED...

Page 2: ...00pm Don t handle the plug or use the steamer with wet hands Don t pull or carry the steamer by the power cord Don t use the power cord as a handle don t pull the power cord around corners or sharp e...

Page 3: ...g your hard floors and surfaces with our Steam products will ensure they keep looking beautiful and are hygienically clean Taking care of your Multifunction Steamer Also inside this guide are instruct...

Page 4: ...ctrical components or wires Never touch the steam jet or floorhead from a short distance there is a risk of scalding The steamer is equipped with a thermostat and a thermal cut out If for any reason t...

Page 5: ...ter Replace cap align tabs and twist clockwise to tighten IMPORTANT Never turn the steamer over when water is in the tank as some water may leak through the air valve It is normal for the water tube t...

Page 6: ...e machine as a handheld IMPORTANT The handheld is to be used with water only putting detergent into the water tank can cause damage Always check the tools are clean and free from debris don t use if d...

Page 7: ...tility Head Pad MAX 40 C 24hr IMPORTANT Taps should be turned off when steaming around them Don t steam clean ovens oven surfaces or grills when hot allow to cool to room temperature first Ideal for a...

Page 8: ...eaning Pads Type 6 1 1 132319 00 3x pro cleaning pads Ideal for stubborn stain removal throughout your home These cleaning pads attach to the base of the steamer so it s quick and easy to fit and remo...

Page 9: ...ter tank cap is securely fitted onto the water tank The water may not yet be at temperature The steamer will take approximately 30 seconds to heat up Steam path may be blocked Go to Let s talk technic...

Page 10: ...Notes Notes...

Page 11: ...2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive EMC 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist...

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