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10
Using Your Floor Steamer
Using Your Floor Steamer
• To emit steam from the Steam
Nozzles, pull the trigger on
the Handle upward.
*IMPORTANT*
The Steam Nozzles are meant
to be used in steam “bursts”
and should never be used on
a sustained basis. The Steam
Nozzles will loosen especially
difcult debris and will assist in
cleaning hard to reach areas
such as oor edges.
NOTE:
Your Steamer will not need
relling for about 20-25 minutes
of usage.
The Floor Steamer will stop producing steam when the Boiler is
empty. When this happens unplug and store unit or rell with water
per instructions (below).
NOTE: If the Floor or Carpet Pad becomes too wet or too dirty, replace with a
clean, dry Pad and continue cleaning.
C. Using Steam (continued)
D. Relling Boiler During Use
When the Floor Steamer has run out of water, there will be no more
steam coming out of the unit. At this stage it is time to rell the Boiler.
Follow the relling instructions below.
*IMPORTANT*
The Floor Steamer has a Boiler that should not be overlled. To avoid the
potential for overlling, only rell the Boiler when it is completely run out of
water and only add 600ml. Always follow the practice of using the Floor Steamer
until it has run out of water and then rell 600ml only.
If oor cleaning is completed and water remains in the Boiler, the Floor Steamer
can be stored with the remaining water in the Boiler, there will be no harm done
to the unit. At the next cleaning session simply heat up the unit and use the
water already in the Boiler, then rell when empty.
Or alternatively at the next cleaning session, open the Boiler Cap when the unit
is still cold and pour out the water and then rell (if this alternative method is
used, it is recommended that only 500ml of water is added, because the unit
will not completely drain when the water is poured out from the Boiler).
WARNING:
Let Steamer cool 5 minutes before opening Boiler Cap.
Use care when opening Boiler Cap as it may still be hot and steam
may escape, causing burns. If Boiler is still hot, water may spurt out
during relling which can also cause burns.
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