ENG
ASSEMBLY
Note: Before using the tool, read the instruction book carefully.
Note: Remove the plug from the socket before carrying out
adjustment, servicing or maintenance.
1. Attaching the steam plate hose (Fig 1) Take care when
attaching the connect pipe (5) to the steam plate (7) and the
unit as the threads are plastic. Do not cross the threads, as
this will cause damage.
OPERATION & USE
1. FILLING THE WATER TANK
Warning: There is a danger of scalding. You must never attempt to remove the safety
cap while the unit is switched on or under pressure.
The tools and hose get hot during use. Allow the tools to cool down
before changing them while the steamer is being used.
The water tank has a capacity of 4.0 liters. Fill the tank as follows:
1. Check that the mains supply is disconnected.
2. Unscrew the safety cap(2). (Fig 2)
3. Make sure that the water tank is on a stable flat surface.
4. Pour water, preferably hot, into the water tank.
Distilled water is not necessary.
5. Fill the water tank to the MAX level (4) for the longest steaming
time. For a shorter steaming time use less water, but do not fill to less than the MIN
level.
Warning: Do not overfill the water tank.
Fill to the MAX level (4). Never put descaling, aromatic, alcoholic or detergent products
into the water tank, as this may damage it or make it unsafe for use.
6. Screw the safety cap back onto the water tank and tighten by hand.
7. Connect the hose to the water tank by screwing the captive nut on the hose in a clock-
wise direction until it is tight.
2. ATTACHING THE POWER LEAD
Plug the adaptor end of the power lead into socket (9). It is
advisable to use a residual current device(RCD) in conjunction
with this unit.
Note: This unit will automatically begin the boiling process
when power is switched on at the mains socket.
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Fig 1
Fig 2
Fig 3