5 Steam cleaning
5.2 Uncoiling the power
cord quickly
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5.3 Steam cleaning wit-
hout the addition of
cleaning agent
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WARNING:
Danger of electric shock! Always completely uncoil the
power cord. Otherwise there is a danger of underestimat-
ing the reach of the appliance, over-exerting the power
cord, and possibly damaging it.
1. Turn the upper coil storage device down and anti-clock-
wise through 180° (Fig. 16).
2. Take the entire coil from the upper and lower coil stor-
age device.
3. Secure the cable to the clip of the upper coil storage de-
vice so you do not run over it during operation.
WARNING:
Danger of scalding! Always point the steam jet down-
wards towards the surface to be cleaned. Never lay the
appliance on its side during operation. Using the appli-
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ance in a horizontal position or even over your head is
forbidden.
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ATTENTION:
Only use sockets whose voltage matches the voltage
given on the type plate of the appliance. Only use sock-
ets with a ground/safety contact.
1. Check that the water tank is full. If not, fill it
"Filling the water tank".
2. Unwind the power cord ( Chapter 5.2, "Uncoiling the
power cord quickly") and secure it in the clip of the up-
per cable-storage device (Fig. 17/1).
3. Place a clean micro-fibre cleaning cloth (Fig. 17/2) on
the ground so that its two Velcro strips face upwards.
4. Now place the steam base (Fig. 17/3) exactly onto the
micro-fibre cleaning cloth. This attaches the cloth to the
appliance.
5. Insert the plug into a mains socket.
- The mains control light (Fig. 17/4) goes on.
- The appliance is now heating up.
6. Wait about 35–45 seconds until the steam ready indica-
tor (Fig. 17/5) lights up.
7. Now press the steam button (Fig. 17/6) on the handle
and keep it depressed whilst you want to emit steam.
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