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Using in upright steamer mode
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Attach the floor cloth (20) to the floorhead (18),
securing it in place by tightening the toggle (21).
Squeeze the buttons (13) on the side of the water
tank (14) to remove it from the hand-held steam
cleaner (8).
Remove the filler cap
(11) by rotating it
anti-clockwise to the ‘unlock’ position, then lift it out.
Fill the water tank.
IMPORTANT: To prevent limescale build-up in the
water tank, never fill the steam cleaner’s tank with
anything other than deionised, demineralised or
distilled water (available from most leading
supermarkets). Any problems arising from
limescale will invalidate the product guarantee.
Replace the filler cap and turn it clockwise to the
‘lock’ position.
Replace the water tank.
Rotate the upper cord storage hook
(4) to quickly
release the power cord (10).
Secure the power cord in the cord holder
(3).
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WARNING: Before switching ON, ensure the
floorhead is located safely away from persons
or animals.
Plug in at the mains outlet and switch on the
steamer at the On/Off power switch
(12). The
power indicator light (15) will illuminate and
steam will be ready to be emitted after around 30
seconds (when the steam trigger (2) is pressed).
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IMPORTANT: Before use, hardfloors should be thoroughly swept and carpets should be thoroughly dry
vacuumed. However, we recommend that the steam cleaner is not used on:
bare wooden floors or any surfaces where wood is exposed (as it will absorb moisture and may distort).
damaged hardfloors or hardfloors with gaps present (as it will absorb moisture and may distort).
Also, do not keep the mop in one place for an extended period, because the continual heat may cause
damage to carpets and laminate flooring.
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