Switching off:
⇒ Briefly press the ON / OFF button
♦ The heating is switched off.
♦ All indicators are switched off.
⇒ POWER steamer 2: Turn off the water supply.
5.1.1
POWER steamer 2:
In the case of the POWER steamer 2, the pressure tank is automatically filled to the fill level probe if nec-
essary, after the unit is switched on�
Depending on the available water pressure, filling is carried out in several stages.
The unit detects if the water supply is turned off (no water pressure or water pressure is insuffi-
cient) and the pump is not switched on.
After approx� 10 seconds, another check is performed to see if water pressure is available� If this is the
case, the pressure tank is now filled automatically.
If there is still no water pressure, it is assumed that the unit is not connected to a water supply and the fill
level measurement and automatic filling are deactivated.
This can be reactivated by switching on / off.
5.2
Steam cleaning
⇒ Wait until the working pressure has been reached, the "Heating
/ Ready for operation" indicator (5, Fig. 1) lights up in green.
⇒ Remove the handpiece from the handpiece holder�
⇒ Hold the steam nozzle in the sink and drain the condensate from
the steam hose by briefly pressing the steam button (8).
⇒ Steam cleaning objects
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment when steam
cleaning!
Observe the following when steam cleaning:
► Always check that the item to be cleaned is suitable for steam cleaning.
► Hold the item in the steam area at least 2 cm away from the nozzle. At frequent intervals, check
the cleaning progress (visual check) as well as any adverse effects on the sensitive surfaces of
the item being cleaned.
► The user is responsible for verifying the cleaning result.
After work has been completed:
⇒ Place the handpiece back in the handpiece holder�
During reheating, the "Heating / Ready for operation" indicator (5, Fig. 1) lights up in orange.
Steam can continue to be released.
The "Tank empty" indicator (4, Fig. 1) signals an empty pressure tank.
To fill with water see Chap. 5.3.
Do not dip the handpiece in water!
Danger of scalding due to steam or hot water escaping
Water that has entered the handpiece from outside can become extremely hot or turn to steam.
If steam is used for extended periods, the handpiece and the steam hose can become extremely
hot!
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