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Connecting the product to the power supply
Place the assembled device with the fi lled tank on a fl at, hard and level surface. Check if the steamer will be able to reach the
entire intended work area.
Wait for the water level in the tank to stabilise. Plug the power cord into the device socket (IV), and then plug the power cord into
the power socket. The device will begin heating up the water.
Steamer operation
Wait until steam starts to escape from the steamer. A small amount of water may escape before steam starts to escape from the
steamer outlet. This is normal. Be careful as the water may be hot. The water heating time depends on the amount of water in
the tank and the temperature of the water and the room, the more water in the tank and the lower the water temperature and the
room temperature, the longer the heating time.
Do not bend or over-tension the hose and power cord. Avoid contact of the hose and power cord with sharp and/or hot objects,
oils, acids and water. If the hose or power cord is damaged, stop operation immediately and replace it with a new one, free of
defects, before resuming work.
During heating and operation, do not set the steamer down in such a manner that the steam outlet is covered. Steam escaping
from the steamer should not be directed towards people, electrical equipment or heat-sensitive materials.
Place the steamer on the wallpaper for approximately 10 seconds, then move it to another part of the wallpaper. Remove the
steam-soaked part of the wallpaper with a spatula immediately after it has been exposed. This manner of operation will ensure
the highest productivity.
Some wallpapers, e.g. vinyl, paint or several layers of wallpaper may require longer soaking. The soaking time must be adjusted
experimentally during operation.
Pay attention to the water level in the tank at all times. The water level must not fall below the MIN indicator. This may damage the
product and may also cause fi re or result in electric shock.
If there is a need to replenish the water in the tank during operation, unplug the power cord from the outlet and wait at least 5
minutes for the water in the tank to cool down. The tank wall should be cooled down. Disconnect the power cord from the device.
Carefully and slowly unscrew the water tank cap. If steam or water starts to escape from under the cap, place the cap back
on immediately and wait at least 10 minutes. The cap can only be removed if there is no steam and/or water escaping from it.
Replenish the water according to the procedure described in the manual. Close the tank, place the tank in the area of work, wait
for the water surface in the tank to stabilise and connect the device to the power supply.
During operation, do not tilt the tank, as it may cause the heater to come up from under the water surface, which may result in its
overheating and may cause damage to the product, fi re or electric shock.
After operation, unplug the power cord from the outlet and wait for the water in the tank to cool down. The tank wall should be
cooled down. Disconnect the power cord from the device. Carefully and slowly unscrew the water tank cap. If steam or water starts
to escape from under the cap, place the cap back on immediately and wait at least 10 minutes. The cap can only be removed if
there is no steam and/or water escaping from it. Empty the water tank, disconnect the hose from the tank and steamer, lift the
hose vertically to get rid of water from the inside. Leave the tank open until it is completely dried of residual water, then close it.
MAINTENANCE, TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
The product does not require any special maintenance. Clean the outside of the tank, hose and steamer with a soft, slightly
damp cloth, then dry or allow to dry. Never immerse the device housing in water or other liquids. Do not use alcohol, solvents,
corrosive or abrasive agents for cleaning. Store the product disassembled, in dry, shaded and well-ventilated places. Ensure that
the storage room protects the device from unauthorised access, especially by children. It is recommended to store the product in
the packaging it was delivered in.
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