3. Operation
• Turn the appliance off using the switch (A5).
• Fill a maximum of 2 litres of tap water into the
boiler. (see page 19: Filling the Boiler with
Water)
If the boiler is hot, there is the risk of scalds as the
water may splash back during the filling process.
• Screw the safety lock (A3) back onto the
appliance, and turn the appliance on using the
switch (A5).
• Wait until the indicator lamp (B5) lights up.
Now, the steam cleaner is ready to work again.
Turning the Appliance Off
• Turn the appliance off using the switch (A5).
• Disconnect the mains plug from the wall socket.
• Press the switch (A4) for the automatic coiling
of the power cord.
• Disconnect the modular accessory plug (C6)
from the appliance connector (A1). To do so,
lift the cover of the appliance connector.
Storing the Appliance
• Put the manual nozzle, the window nozzle, the
detail nozzle, and small parts in the accessory
compartment (see Figure 10).
Figure 10: Accessory compartment
• Put the two extension tubes one after the other
into the accessory case (A6) located on the
rear of the appliance. Put the floor nozzle (H1)
on an extension tube (see Figure 11).
• Always allow the brushes to cool down for a
sufficient period of time to avoid a deformation
of the bristles.
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Figure 11: Clearing up
4. Notes on the operation
Cleaning of Textiles
Before you use the steam cleaner for the
cleaning of textiles, you should always test the
resistance of the fabrics against steam by means
of cleaning a hidden spot. Apply steam to the
hidden spot, and then let it dry. Check whether
the colour and shape of the area have changed.
Cleaning of Coated or Lacquered Surfaces
Never direct the steam jet at glued edges as the
edge band may loosen. Do not use the steam
cleaner on wooden or parquetry floors that have
not been sealed.
Be careful when you clean kitchen and living
room furniture, doors, parquetry, lacquered or
plastic-coated surfaces! Upon a longer influence
of steam, wax, furniture polish, plastic coatings,
or paint may come off, or stains may occur.
Therefore, you should only clean such surfaces
using a piece of cloth to which steam has been
applied or very briefly using a double layer of
cloth on the nozzle.
Cleaning of Glass
Never direct the steam jet directly at the sealed
parts of the window around the window frame to
prevent damages of the sealing.
In case of low outside temperatures, especially
in the winter, warm up the window pane. Apply
a small quantity of steam to the entire glass
surface. Thus, you compensate temperature
differences and avoid stresses in the glass
surface. This is of importance because glass
surfaces that are heated unevenly may crack.
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