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extremely hot.
3. If the hand steam cleaner stops emitting steam, switch it off and remove the mains plug. Fill up the water container and proceed
with the cleaning.
4. When you are finished cleaning, leave the window cleaner attachment to cool down then remove it from the appliance. Proceed
with caution as the cloth may still be hot.
Please Note:
Never use steam to clean frozen up windows. Exercise caution when using the cleaner on glass panes, as these can
splinter.
FABRIC CLEANER ATTACHMENT
WARNING:
Make sure that the appliance is unplugged.
1. Fill the water container with water (see section: Using the Livington Prime Steam Mop)
2. Mount the wash-steaming towel onto the window cleaner attachment and attach the window cleaner attachment to the
appliance. (see section: Assembling additional accessories).
3. Switch the appliance on (see section: Using the hand steam cleaner – from point 2)
4. To clean a piece of fabric, hang it on a clothes horse and steam it directly. Guide the hand steam cleaner slowly from top to
bottom. You may also reverse the movement, therefore, carrying it out from bottom to top. Curtains and blinds can be cleaned
while hanging.
Please Note:
Please observe the label on any item of clothing to ensure that it is suitable for steam cleaning. If you are not sure, test
the cleaner first on an inside part of the clothing item and make sure that the fabric will not be damaged by the cleaning process.
WARNING: RISK OF SCALDING
Never touch the window/fabric cleaner attachment or wash-steaming towel during use. The corresponding part can get extremely hot.
5.
If the hand steam cleaner stops emitting steam, turn it off and remove the mains plug. Fill up the water container and proceed with the
cleaning.
6.
When you are finished cleaning, leave the fabric cleaner to cool down, then remove it from the attachment. Proceed with caution as
the fabric cleaner may still be hot.
7.
After use, remove the mains plug from the socket.
8.
Leave the appliance or any used attachment to cool down and remove it with caution, as it may still be hot.
9.
Always drain the water container after each time of use and before storing the appliance away.
10. Allow any condensation water to escape from the steam outlet before storing the appliance.
11. Rewind the power cable from top to bottom.
12. Use a soft towel to clean the surface of the Livington Prime Steam Mop.
13. When you do not need the appliance, store it in a dry and cool place. Do not leave it standing in the sun or rain.
14. Upright storage of the Livington Prime Steam Mop with attached cleaning cloths can cause white marks on your floor. Always,
therefore, remove the cleaning towel from your mop before storing it.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
WARNING:
Make sure that the appliance is unplugged before carrying out any cleaning jobs.
Cleaning the water container
Drain and clean the water container after each time of use. Use a cleaning detergent to clean the accessory parts (jet nozzle and
circular brushes) when they are dirty, then leave it to dry in the open air.
Decalcification of the water container interior:
In order to remove calcium deposits inside the water container, add one or two table spoonfuls of white vinegar to the water filled
container, put the closing cap on and shake it. DO NOT SWITCH THE STEAM CLEANER ON. Leave the container to stand for several
hours. Afterwards, drain the container, refill it with fresh water and rinse it out until no more deposits can be seen.
WARNING:
Never immerse the Livington Prime Steam Mop entirely in water.
Removal of calcium deposits
If your Livington Prime Steam Mop starts to produce steam more slowly than usual or completely stops, a removal of calcium
deposits may be necessary. These deposits form over the course of time on metal components and impair the performance of the
mop to a considerable degree. Calcium deposits should be removed on a regular basis, following the use of approximately 25 to 50
full containers of water or at least once a month. This applies especially in areas with hard water. Cleaning intervals depend on the
hardness grade of the water and the intensity of use of the mop.
Fundamentally, you can use tap water in the Livington Prime Steam Mop. However, in areas with hard water, we recommend the use of
distilled water for a better performance.
To eliminate calcium deposits, please observe the following instructions:
Cleaning with the aid of a cleaning solution::
1. Prepare a solution of 1/3 white vinegar and 2/3 tap water and add it to the water container.
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