Once you see a significant decrease in the volume of the produced steam, the water tank
must be replenished (see "Water filling/adding").
• After the first use or after interrupting the cleaning for several minutes, direct the
steam flow into the container to remove excessive water from the accessories (such
water is produced by the steam condensation). When steam is produced, always aim
the steam flow down at the floor.
• While the appliance is connected to the mains, the water tank content is kept heated,
producing steam. However if you see that the volume of the produced steam is
becoming lower, interrupt the steam activation for several minutes, and then continue.
• The appliance is intended to be cleaned while its power cord is connected to the
mains, however it is possible to clean the heated up appliance for a short time also
when disconnected from electric power.
• When the steam cleaner is inclined, and steam is discharged, hot water will start
squirting from the nozzle along with the steam. Thereby the water level in the tank
will drop, and the total time of steam development will be shorter. Moreover, hot water
instead of steam may be unwanted, for example when cleaning absorbent surfaces.
After you finish cleaning
1) Disconnect the power cord from the mains
2) Release excessive pressure by activating steam with A1+A8
3) Let the appliance cool down
4) Unscrew the pressure relief valve A2
5) Pour out the excessive water, and let the water tank dry out.
Examples of use of accessories
This appliance very effectively disinfects various surfaces and materials, removes dirt,
dissolves grease, wipes grime, etc. Wide assortment of accessories also allows cleaning
bathrooms, sinks, toilettes, radiators, grills, grouts, window, mirrors, upholstery, vehicle
interiors and wheels, etc.
Flexible extension hose (B1) – Thanks to its sufficient length and high flexibility, cleaning
of hard-to-reach spots is possible;
Curved steam nozzle (B2) – the basic attachment for universal cleaning; allows partial
Squeegee for windows and flat surfaces (B3a) – to be particularly used to clean windows
Textile sleeve (B3b) – For cleaning (mild ironing) of textile furniture, such as couches,
Brass round brush (B4) – To clean very tough dirt from small and very resistant surfaces
Wire round brush (B5) – To clean very tough dirt from small and very resistant surfaces
Crevice brush (B6) – For effective cleaning of various points and grooves;
extension of the working reach; also used for cleaning hard-to-
reach corners and openings, such as toilet bowls, sinks, etc.
armchairs, pillows, clothes, etc.
(for example metal surfaces); unsuitable for cleaning sensitive
surfaces!
(for example grills); unsuitable for cleaning sensitive surfaces!
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and various non-glass flat surfaces
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