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ImpoRtANt: ALWAyS ENSURE thE cLEANER hAS FULLy cooLEd doWN BEFoRE
pERFoRmING ANy mAINtENANcE tASKS.
Empty the water tank
1.
Unplug the cleaner from the main power and ensure the unit has cooled.
2.
Remove the clean water tank for the main body of the cleaner.
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3.
Twist the cap anti-clockwise and remove.
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4.
Empty any excess water from the tank.
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Replace the cap and return to the cleaner.
Removing and cleaning the textile pad
1.
Unplug the cleaner from the main power and ensure the unit has cooled.
2.
If necessary remove the carpet glider, then peel the textile pad from the floor base.
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3.
Wash the textile pad in a washing machine with a mild detergent at max temperature 40°C.
ImpoRtANt:
Do not use bleach or fabric softener when washing the textile pad.
Replacing the hard water filter
The cleaner is fitted with a hard water filter. If you live in an area of hard water the filter will
discolour over time. Depending on the water hardness and frequency of use the filter should
be changed every 6 months.
1.
Unplug the cleaner from the main power and ensure the unit has cooled.
2.
Remove the clean water tank for the main body of the cleaner.
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3.
Lift the hard water filter out of the cleaner.
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Replace with new filter.
4.
Reassemble the clean water tank to your cleaner.
NotE:
The condition of the filter will affect the cleaner performance.
cleaning the blockage
1. Turn off the appliance and remove from electrical supply.
Wait for appliance to fully cool down before continuing any maintenance.
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2. Ensure the water tank is empty.
3. Detach floor nozzle from cleaner body.
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4. Insert supplied de-scaling tool into steam outlet to clear any blockages.
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5. Re-assemble floor nozzle to the appliance body.
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Steam cleaning hard floors
NotE:
Always sweep or vacuum the floor prior to use to remove any loose dirt
or debris.
ImpoRtANt: do not use the cleaner without a textile pad attached to the floor head.
NOTE: Do not use the carpet glider when cleaning hard floors.
1.
Plug the steam cleaner into the main power. The blue ON light will illuminate.
2.
After a few seconds the green Steam Ready light will illuminate indicating the cleaner is
ready for use.
3.
Recline the cleaner by placing a foot on the floor head and lowering the main body
towards the floor.
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4.
To produce steam press the Steam Trigger Button.
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5.
Move the cleaner slowly backwards and forwards paying particular attention to high
traffic areas.
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Steam cleaning hard floor - intensive clean
Use the triangular floor brush on hard floors that require deep cleaning. Please note that there
is no mop to allow the steam to be aimed directly at the surface to clean more intensely. The
area will have to be mopped separately.
NotE: Always sweep or vacuum the floor prior to use to remove any loose dirt or
debris.
1.
Remove the floor brush from the floor head by pressing the release pedal at the rear. Lift
the cleaner with floor brush attached out of the floor head.
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2.
Plug the steam cleaner into the main power. The blue ON light will illuminate. After a
few seconds the green Steam Ready light will illuminate indicating the cleaner is ready
for use.
3.
Recline the cleaner by placing a foot on the floor brush and lowering the main body
towards the floor.
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4.
To produce steam press the Steam Trigger Button.
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5.
Move the cleaner slowly backwards and forwards paying particular attention to high
traffic areas.
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Refreshing carpets
NotE: Always sweep or vacuum the floor prior to use to remove any loose dirt or
debris.
ImpoRtANt: do not use the cleaner without a textile pad attached to the floor head.
1.
Attach the carpet glider to the floor head.
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2.
Plug the steam cleaner into the main power. The blue ON light will illuminate.
3.
After a few seconds the green Steam Ready light will illuminate indicating the cleaner is
ready for use.
4.
Recline the cleaner by placing a foot on the floor head and lowering the main body
towards the floor.
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5.
To produce steam press the Steam Trigger Button.
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CLEANER MAINTENANCE
6.
Move the cleaner slowly backwards and forwards paying particular attention to high
traffic areas.
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