17.1 Cleaning and polishing of shoes
Plug in mains plug. Place foot with shoe under the desired brush to start the device. The
brushes start to rotate.
Us the cleaning brush
Arrange as little pressure as possible otherwise the surface of the shoes may be
damaged.
The dirt will be collected at the dirt trap mat. Therefore clean the dirt trap map regularly.
Use the left polishing brush
for light shoes.
► The supplied colourless shoe cream is suitable for light and dark shoes. We
recommend to use such a colourless shoe cream, so that you can avoid mix-up during
applying.
► However, if you also want to use coloured shoe cream then we recommed to use one
polishing brush for colourless shoe cream and the other one for coloured shoe cream
and not to change this correlation, otherwise the polishing result could be affected.
To apply shoe cream, lightly press the shoe tip against the closure ball of the shoe cream
dispenser from below and then place the shoe under the appropriate polishing brush and
polish, then pull back the shoe.
The device stops automatically after round about 15 seconds, the rotation of the brushes
then runs to the end.
We recommend to unplug the device after use to prevent that the device will be turned on
accidentally.
17.2 Refill shoe cream
Unplug mains plug. If the shoe cream is empty then place the
device on the back and turn the shoe cream dispenser (6)
clockwise until it loosens.
Turn the shoe polish dispenser upside down with the closure (6c)
facing up.
Turn off the closure (6c) and pay attention so that the spring (6a)
and closure ball not get lost.
Clean the shoe cream dispenser if necessary
Fill the shoe cream into the shoe cream dispenser (6).
Then reassemble the shoe cream dispenser so that the closure (6c)
points down again. Then insert the shoe polish dispenser (6) back
into the holder, so that the label points to the front. Push it upwards
and turn it counterclockwise until it latches.
to remove dirt and dust from the shoes.
for dark shoes and the right polishing brush
Please note
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