Regulating the steam volume
The expelled steam volume is regulated using the se-
lector switch for steam volume. The selector switch has
3 positions:
Maximum steam volume
Reduced steam volume
No steam - child lock
Note
In this position, the steam lever cannot
be operated.
1. Set the selector switch for the steam volume to re-
quired steam volume.
2. Press the steam lever.
3. Before starting cleaning, point the steam gun at a
cloth until steam is expelled evenly.
Refilling water
If there is not enough water, the water shortage indicator
lamp flashes red and a signal tone sounds.
Note
The water pump fills the steam boiler at intervals. If the
filling is successful, the red water shortage indicator
lamp goes out.
Note
If there is no or too little water in the steam boiler, the
water pump starts to run and pumps water from the wa-
ter reservoir into the steam boiler. The filling process
can take several minutes.
ATTENTION
Damage to the device
Unsuitable water can block the nozzles or damage the
water level indicator.
Do not fill in pure distilled water. Use a maximum of 50%
distilled water mixed with tap water.
Do not use condensation from the clothes dryer for fill-
ing.
Do not use collected rain water for filling.
Do not use cleaning agents or other additives (e.g.
scents) for filling.
1. Fill the water tank with tap water or a mixture of tap
water and no more than 50% distilled water up to the
"MAX" mark.
The device is ready for use.
Switching off the device
1. Press the OFF switch.
Illustration P
The device has been switched off.
2. Press the steam lever until no more steam flows out.
Illustration Q
The steam boiler is depressurised.
3. Set the child lock (selector switch for steam volume)
to the rear.
The steam lever is locked.
4. Push the cap on the device socket down and dis-
connect the steam connector from the device sock-
et.
5. Pull the mains plug out of the socket.
6. Drain the water reservoir.
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Rinsing out the steam boiler
Rinse the device's steam boiler out after every
tenth filling of the tank.
1. Switch the device off; see Chapter Switching off the
device.
2. Allow the device to cool down.
3. Drain the water reservoir.
4. Remove the accessory/accessories from the acces-
sory holders.
5. Open the maintenance lock. To do this place the
open end of an extension tube on the maintenance
lock, insert this into the guide so it engages and
open it.
Illustration U
6. Fill the steam boiler with water and swing it around
vigorously. Lime residue which has been deposited
on the bottom of the steam boiler will be released as
a result.
7. Drain the water completely out of the steam boiler.
Illustration V
Storing the device
1. Connect the extension tubes to the large mounts for
accessories.
2. Connect a manual nozzle and spotlight nozzle to
each extension tube.
3. Fasten the large round brush to the spotlight nozzle.
4. Connect the small round brush and nozzles to the
medium-sized mount for accessories.
5. Hang the floor nozzle in the park bracket.
Illustration S
6. Wind the steam hose around the extension tube and
connect the steam gun to the floor nozzle.
Illustration T
7. Wind the mains cable around the extension tube.
8. Stow the mains cable in the accessory compart-
ment.
9. Store the device in a dry location that is protected
from frost.
Important application instructions
Cleaning the floor areas
We recommend sweeping the floor or vacuum cleaning
it before using the appliance. In this way the floor will be
cleared of dirt and loose particles before the wet clean-
ing.
Freshening up textiles
Prior to using the appliance, always check the compati-
bility of the textiles at a concealed point: Steam down
the textile, allow it to dry and then check it for any
change in colour or shape.
Cleaning coated or painted surfaces
ATTENTION
Damaged surfaces
Steam can loosen wax, furniture polish, plastic coatings
or paint and edge band from edges.
Do not direct the steam at glued laminated edges as the
edge band may loosen.
Do not use the appliance for cleaning unsealed wood or
parquet floors.
Do not use the appliance for cleaning painted or plastic
coated surfaces such as kitchen or living room furniture,
doors or parquet.
1. To clean these surfaces, steam a cloth briefly and
use it to wipe over the surfaces.
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