or glass areas such as windows or mirror pan-
els. To clean windows, start at the top, press the
squeegee to the surface and drag downwards in
straight passes from top to bottom. Wipe the rubber
blade and the bottom edge of the window dry after
each pass. For small window panels, remove the
squeegee tool and spray the steam directly onto the
surface. Use the squeegee separately to wipe away
the moisture.
WARNING: Do not use on very cold glass, as the
sudden temperature change may crack the glass.
3.2.5. The water tank:
The metal ball weight
The metal ball weight inside the water tank is at-
tached to the end of the suction hose. The ball is
weighted and designed to freely move around the
water tank of the handheld steam cleaner. If the ball
does get stuck outside the water level, gently shake
the product until it comes free. The ball must remain
in the water so steam can be generated whenever
the steam trigger is pressed regardless of the orien-
tation of the handheld steam cleaner.
IMPORTANT: Do not add any detergents to the
water/water tank.
Rinsing the water tank.
Regularly rinse the water tank to release any depos-
its that have collected on the bottom of the tank.
Only use deionised, demineralised or distilled water
(available from most large super markets) and fit the
filler cap to allow vigorous rinsing.
WARNING: In the event of the steam being blocked
from escaping, the steam pressure may be relieved
via a vent located under power cord bush. Never
hold the product in the area of the steam relief vent.
Steam or hot water may be emitted from this vent
but only if:
* The cleaning nozzle has been blocked, eg. by ac-
cidentally sealing it against a surface.
* The boiler has become blocked due to
limescale caused by using hard water.
If steam is emitted from this vent, switch off, unplug
and allow the product to cool. Please contact the
consumer care for further advice.
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WARNING: Never attempt to use descaler in
the product.
3.3 After use:
3.3.1. Switch the cleaner off and unplug from the
socket. Place immediately on a suitable surface (eg.
tiled floor)where the residual heat/moisture in the
floor nozzle/cloth will not affect the surface or store
the product as a handheld steam cleaner only. Wait
until the cleaner has cooled down completely.
3.3.2. Empty the water tank by removing the filler
cap and pouring out the water. Allow the inside of the
water tank to dry out before replacing the filler cap.
4. Cleaning
4.1. Disconnect the appliance from the mains power
supply before undertaking any cleaning task.
4.2. The micro-fibre floor cloths, elasticated utility
cloth can all be machine washed (40°C max). For
heavy soiling, soak the cloths in warm water and
detergent or a mild stain remover.
IMPORTANT: Do not use bleach or fabric softener.
4.3. Clean the outer parts of the appliance with a
damp cloth with a few drops of washing-up liquid
and then dry. CAUTION! Do not immerse electrical
parts of the appliance in any liquid.
4.4. Do not use solvents, or products with an acid
or base pH such as bleach, or abrasive products, for
cleaning the appliance.
4.5. Never submerge the appliance in water or any
other liquid or place it under running water.
5. Anomalies and repair
5.1. Take the appliance to an authorised support
centre if product is damaged or other problems
arise.
5.2. If the connection to the mains has been dam-
aged, it must be replaced and you should proceed as
you would in the case of damage.
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