
7.3 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Why does water come out of the nozzle?
Steamer generates a large amount of steam that can condense in water in the hose and extension tubes
after a period of no use or cooling of the unit. Empty this water by operating the steam trigger over a bucket
or sink. Once this water has drained, you can use your device normally.
No Steam Is Coming Out?
Check that the hose is not bent or bent and, if necessary, retension. Make sure that the water tank is not
empty.
I cannot remove the fill cap?
Make sure the Steamer is completely depressurized. The filler cap is designed so that it can not be removed
while the unit is still under pressure. To do this, empty all residual pressure from the tank by pressing the
steam trigger (2). The steam trigger can be unlocked by engaging the steam trigger lock latch (3) in the ON
position. Once the pressure is discharged from the tank, the filler cap of the tank can be opened.
The steam flow is irregular, the appliance “coughs”.
Slight blockage caused by soil or other foreign matter that can prevent the flow of steam from arriving
continuously. Clean the water tank as shown on page
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Can I use boiled water from my tea kettle?
No. Boiled water concentrates the minerals that form the tartar.
Never use pre-soaked water in Steamer.
Can I leave water in the Steamer?
No. Water left in the water tank for a prolonged period may deteriorate the mechanics of Steamer and
deposit limescale. Never leave water in the Steamer; always empty it after use. If the tap water used is very
hard, it is recommended to use distilled water to prolong the service life and increase the performance of
Steamer.
How do I attach the accessories?
Press the blue button on the handle (1) and insert the extension tubes or accessories. Make sure the button
goes back up to lock the accessory in position before use. You should normally hear a light click.
8. DISPOSAL
Electrical products should not be discarded with household products. According to the
European Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment and its
implementation into national law, electrical products used must be collected separately
and disposed of at collection points provided for this purpose. Talk with your local
authorities or dealer for advice on recycling.
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