• The Power Indicator Light (1) illuminates to indicate that the unit is powered on, and
that the heater is active.
• The Steam Trigger (2) is pressed to activate the pump mechanism, which transfers water
from the Water Tank to the boiler. Steam will be released from the Steam Outlet a few
seconds after Steam Trigger is pressed. The Steam Trigger can be held down for a
sustained flow of steam.
• The Steam Level Switch (3) is used to adjust the intensity of the flow of steam from the
Steam Outlet. Slide the Steam Level Switch up to increase steam power, and slide it
down to decrease steam power.
• The Fill Cap (4) must be removed in order to fill the Water Tank with water. The
Fill Cap creates a tight seal to prevent spilling water.
• The Water Tank (5) is the reservoir in which water is stored for use by the unit.
• The Water Tank Window (6) clearly shows water level.
• The Steam Outlet (7) emits a flow of hot, penetrating steam. The 3" Straight Nozzle,
Angled Nozzle, Nylon Utility Brush and Wallpaper Remover all connect to the Steam Outlet.
Unit should only be used when nozzles or brushes are attached.
• The 3" Straight Jet Nozzle (8) connects to the Steam Outlet, and is designed to focus the
spray of steam for maximum cleaning power. This is ideal for tile grouting, oven racks and
more.
• The Angled Jet Nozzle (9) connects to the Steam Outlet and serves a similar function as
the 3" Straight Jet Nozzle; however, it is designed for reaching difficult angles and areas
that the 3" Straight Jet Nozzle may not completely reach.
• The Nylon Utility Brush (10) connects to the Steam Outlet, and is designed to steam and
scrub smaller surface areas, including metal, tile and more.
• The Wallpaper Remover (11) connects to the Steam Outlet to quickly and easily remove
wallpaper or even painted over wallpaper without the use of chemicals.
• The Funnel (12) for easy refilling without spills.
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