• The device is equipped with automatic
overheating protection (thermal over-
load relay), which triggers when the
device is heated without filling. Fill the
device with (preferably hot) water. After
a few minutes, the device will generate
steam again.
• Be careful not to tip the device, as this
may trigger the automatic overheating
protection (thermal overload relay).
Initial start-up
Connecting the mains
cable
Insert the mains cable (1) into the mains
cable connection (16) on the boiler tank
(7). See detailed illustration
Mount the retaining clips
Place the two retaining clips (2) on the
device and screw them in with the screws
(15). See detail
Connecting the hose and
steam plate
1. Screw one end of the steam hose
(14) onto the hose connection
(4) on the boiler tank (7).
2. Screw the other end of the steam
hose (14) onto the hose con-
nection of the small steam plate
(11).
Make sure that the steam
hose is connected properly.
Never open the screw caps during
operation.
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Mounting and replacing
the large steam plate
1. Remove the mains plug (1) from the
socket before mounting and changing
the accessories. Wait until steam no
longer escapes and the device has
cooled down.
2. To use the large steam plate (13), slide
it into the guide rail (12) of the small
steam plate (11).
3. To remove the large steam plate (13),
pull it out of the guide rail (12) of the
small steam plate (11).
Filling or topping up
with water
1. Make sure that the mains plug (1) is re-
moved from the socket and the device
has cooled down.
2. Unscrew the boiler cap (6) and remove
it.
3. Fill the boiler tank (7) with clean tap
water. Fill the boiler tank (7) only up to
the MAX mark on the water level indi-
cator (8) (maximum 5 litres)
4. Screw on the boiler cap (6). Ensure that
it is screwed in properly.
When working for long peri-
ods: Observe the minimum mark
on the water level indicator (8) and
top up with water in good time.
Operation
Attention! Surfaces may
heat up during use. The
boiler cap may be hot dur-
ing operation and when
cooling down.
GB
MT
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