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NOTES:
Please note the label of the relevant item of clothing to ensure that it is suitable for cleaning with vapour. If you are not
sure, test the cleaner first in a location on the inside of the item of clothing and ensure that the material is not damaged
by the cleaning. NOTE: Never pull too much on the telescope hose. This may result in vapour coming out.
NOTE: RISK OF SCALDING
Never touch the window / textile cleaning fixture or the washing vapourisation cloth during use. The corresponding parts
get extremely hot. Hold the telescope hose away from your body and avoid touching the hose. It also gets very hot.
6.
If the hand vapour cleaner stops releasing vapour, switch it off and disconnect the mains adapter. Fill the water
tank and continue cleaning.
7.
If you are finished cleaning, let the textile cleaner cool off and remove it from the fixture. In doing so, proceed
carefully, as the textile cleaner may still be hot.
DUST FIXTURE
NOTE:
Ensure that the device is unplugged.
1.
Fill the water tank with water (see Section: Using the UV MOP)
2.
Apply the microfibre dust cloth on the dust fixture and place it on the telescope hose (see Section: Putting the
further accessories together).;
3.
Switch the device on and adjust the vapour control (see Section: Using the hand vapour cleaner - from Item 2)
NOTE:
Never use the strongest settings on the vapour control if you are using the dust fixture. You can adjust the
vapour output at any time during use with the vapour control.
4.
Hold the hand vapour cleaner in one hand and take the handle of the telescope hose in the other hand (Figure 20).
5.
Move the cleaner slowly over the surface to be cleaned. The suction microfibre dust cloth absorbs the dirt that
was loosened by the vapour cleaner. Prepare a cloth in order to brush off excess water that may occur.
NOTE:
Never pull too much on the telescope hose. This may result in vapour coming out.
NOTE: RISK OF SCALDING
Never touch the dust fixture or the microfiber dust cloth during use. The corresponding parts get extremely hot. Hold the
telescope hose away from your body and avoid touching the hose. It also gets very hot.
6.
If the hand vapour cleaner stops releasing vapour, switch it off and disconnect the mains adapter. Fill the water
tank and continue cleaning.
7.
If you are finished cleaning, let the microfibre cloth cool off and remove it from the fixture. In doing so, proceed
carefully, as the cloth may still be hot.
After use
1.
Disconnect the mains adapter from the socket
2.
Let the device or the relevant fixture used cool off and remove it cautiously, as it may still be hot
3.
Always empty the water tank after use and before stowing away the device.
4.
Let any condensation water run out of the vapour outlet before you stow away the device.
5.
Wind mains cable around the top and bottom winding.
6.
Use a soft cloth to clean the surface of the UV MOP.
7.
If you do not need the device, stow it away in a dry and cool place. Do not leave it exposed to the sun or rain.
8.
Standing storage of the UV MOP with applied cleaning cloths may result in white stains on your floor. For that
reason, always remove the cleaning cloth from your mop before you stow it away.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
NOTE:
Ensure that the device is unplugged before you carry out cleaning work.
Cleaning the water tank
• Empty and clean the water tank after every use. Use the cleaner to clean accessory parts (jet nozzle and round brus-
hes) if they are dirty. Then let them dry outdoors.
• Decalcification of the inside of the water tank: to remove lime scale deposits on the inside of the water tank, add one
or two table spoons of white vinegar to the tank filled with water, apply the lid and shake it. DO NOT ACTIVATE THE
VAPOR CLEANER. Leave the bank untouched for a couple of hours. Then empty the tank and fill it again with fresh
water and rinse it until no deposits can be seen any more.
NOTE:
Never dip the UV Mop entirely into water.
Removing lime scale deposits
If your UV MOP starts to produce vapour more slowly than normally or stops to do so entirely, it may be necessary to
remove lime scale deposits. These deposits occur over time on metal parts and affect the performance of the mop to a
considerable degree. Lime scale deposits should be removed regularly, approx. after using 25 to 30 full tanks of water
or at least once a month. This applies for areas with hard water in particular. The cleaning intervals depend on the
degree of hardness of the water and the intensity of using the mop. As a rule, you can use tap water for the UV MOP.
In areas of hard water, however, we recommend distilled water for a better performance. To remove lime scale deposits
from the UV MOP, please follow the following instructions:
Cleaning with the use of the cleaning pin:
1.
Ensure that the UV MOP is unplugged before you carry out maintenance work.
2.
Use the cleaning pin to remove deposits on the small vapour exit hole in the main part of the device (Figure 21).
Clean the vapour release hole through rotating and pronging movements with the pin. Ensure that all deposits
were removed before you put the device back together.
Cleaning with the use of a cleaning solution:
1.
Use a solution of 1/3 white vinegar and 2/3 tap water and enter them in the water tank.
2.
Fasten the device and ensure that the vapour cleaner is not directed towards floors, surrounding objects or
surfaces. Plug the device in, switch it ON by pressing the mains switch (O/I) it let it produce vapour until the
vinegar-water solution has been used up.
3.
Repeat the above process as long as necessary until the vapour release has reached a normal level.
4.
Fill the water tank with fresh water and rinse it.
5.
Fill the water tank with fresh water, reapply it on the device and let vapour release until the tank is empty.
NOTE: RISK OF SCALDING
Never leave the vapour cleaner unattended during the process for removing lime scale deposits or during the normal use.
NOTE:
Test the device before use at a suitable location to ensure that no deposits are there anymore.
Cleaning blocked accessory parts
Due to the high share of mineral substances in the water of some areas, it may happen that less vapour is released
from the hand vapour cleaner. This may have to do with the lime scale deposits in the nozzle peak. To remove lime
scale deposits, please proceed as follows: we recommend a sprayable lubricant.
Use it to spray once or twice briefly in the peak of the nozzle. Then fill the vapour cleaner with water in accordance
with the instructions and let vapour out through the relevant opening for a couple of minutes to remove the deposit. As
soon as the relevant part is clean again and the vapour can be released without hindrance, place the vapour cleaner
on a neutral surface or a cleaning cloth to ensure that no remaining parts are released with the vapour.