Instruction Manual Shoe Cleaning Machine Model ESP 006
Continuation “Safety notes”
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Use the appliance on a stable, flat surface.
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Do not use the appliance outdoors or in washroom or in wet areas.
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The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer may
cause injuries.
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Unplug from outlet before cleaning or repair.
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Do not attempt to repair the appliance by yourself. Repairs may only be undertaken by a
qualified specialist using original spare parts.
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Keep the hands away from rotary parts during the use
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In order to avoid damage, do not place articles on the surface.
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If you do not like to use the appliance for a longer time, then pull the power plug from the
socket, clean the appliance and cover it with a air-permeable material.
Note
This model is a household shoe polishing machine and works with an intermittent
duty motor. The duty cycle of the motor is designed to run for 5 minutes
continuously and then 5 minutes off before restarting again. The motor has an
automatic overload thermal cutoff which stops the appliance in case of excessive
force which may cause over-heating. In case the overload cutoff is tripped, you
have to wait for approximately 10-15 minutes before resuming regular operation.
(This depends on the ambient temperature.)
3. Operation
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Press the ON/OFF button on the top of the housing to start the machine. This button is
pressed once for ON and again for OFF.
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Use the cleaning brush (center) to remove mud and dust on the shoe, if necessary. The
drop off of dirt is collected in the rubber mat located under the brushes. Remove the mat
for cleaning and put it back again afterwards.
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To apply polishing cream to your shoe, lift your shoe and stroke the tap of the dispenser
gently. Natural color shoe cream can be used for any colored shoes.
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It is strongly recommended that one of the polishing brushes is used for shoes applied
natural color cream and another one, for colored cream. Do not mix use of the two
brushes, or otherwise, it will affect the polishing result occasionally.
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When polishing is done, press the ON/OFF button again to switch the machine off.
4. Refill the shoe cream
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By looking through the dispenser indication slot, you can notice when the shoe cream
should be refilled.
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Unlatch the dispenser and have it move outward to open the dispenser cabinet.
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Take the bottle out, loose the tap and fill in cream of the same kind. Put the spring and
steel ball in porper position before recapping the tap tightly. Also, make sure the exhaust
hole on top of the bottle is open, or otherwise, shoe cream will not flow out smoothly
when tap is stroked. Actually, you can take the blocking pin out from the exhaust hole
and throw it away at the first time you have your bottle filled.
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Put the cream bottle back into the cabinet and latch it in proper position on the machine.
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