Switching on
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Plug the appliance into a mains socket and press the on/off switch (I); the red light (G) will switch on (
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After a few minutes, the green light (H) will switch on to show that the steam is ready, meaning that the tank is pressurised
and that the appliance is ready to dispense steam.
Operation
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The boiler tank is supplied automatically via a pump that switches on for a few seconds every time the appliance is filled,
generating normal operation noise (vibration). Immediately after the pump has switched on, there may be a drop in steam
dispensing but, after a few seconds, steam dispensing will return to normal.
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The steam ready light (H) will switch on and off during operation to show that the appliance has reached working pres-
sure.
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To prevent the steam from being dispensed accidentally, the lock cursor (B) must be moved from the left to the right
to release the steam function, move the cursor (B) from right to left ( ) (
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To dispense steam, press the button (A) on the gun (C).
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When using for the first time, it is a good idea to spray the steam jet into a container to get rid of any water residues that
might be inside the tube (any water coming out is because of the condensed steam inside the tube). This action needs to
be repeated even after a few minutes of appliance inactivity. In any case, when the gun begins to dispense steam, always
point the jet downwards to the ground.
IMPORTANT: When the appliance is not being used, always lock the steam dispenser button with the cur-
sor.
Steam jet regulation
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Use the dial (L), to regulate the amount of steam dispensed, from a minimum to a maximum, based on cleaning needs and
on the type of surface or upholstery being cleaned.
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Reduce the pressure for delicate surfaces and fabrics.
Switching off the appliance
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Do not use the dial (L) to stop dispensing steam; release the dispenser button (A).
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After use, switch off the appliance, using the switch (I) and unplug it from the mains power socket. Proceed to clean the
attachments, the water tank (M) and the tank, as described in the paragraph "CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE".
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Wind the hose around the body of the appliance (F) and fit the gun (C) over the handle (E), after placing the cursor (B) in
the lock position.
Extension nozzle ①
With this attachment it is possible to thoroughly clean all those surfaces where stubborn dirt can take hold.
The nozzle can be fitted directly to the gun nozzle (D) or extension tubes ⑧: after lining up the marks on the gun nozzle (D)
and attachment, turn the nozzle 90° clockwise until it locks into place (
Hood ②
This attachment can be fitted to the gun nozzle (D) to protect the end.
Round brush ③
This attachment is for fitting on the extension nozzle ① and helps to dissolve the most stubborn dirt build up, such as the
type that forms on the cook top or in the grout widths between tiles. It can be used to clean bathroom fixtures, sinks, cooker
racks, showers and baths, where it removes all traces of scale (
Angled nozzle ④
This attachment can be fitted on the extension nozzle ① or on the gun nozzle (D) after inserting the cap ② or extension
nozzle ①.
It is particularly useful for reaching and sterilising difficult areas, where dirt can build up unseen, on radiators, shutters, and
bathroom fixtures, removing it simply and quickly (
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