WARNING: Let Steamer cool 5 minutes before opening Boiler Cap. Use
care when opening Boiler Cap as it may still be hot and steam may
escape, causing burns. If Boiler is still hot, water may spurt out during
refilling which can also cause burns.
• Unplug the appliance from the electrical outlet. This will stop the
Steamer from continuing to heat up.
• Slowly turn the Boiler Cap counterclockwise. This will allow
remaining steam to slowly escape.
• Be sure Steamer has cooled 5 minutes before refilling with water.
The product warranty will be null and void if anything other than water
is added to the Boiler.
• Keeping the handle assembly pushed forward
(A), place the filling bottle upside down and
insert the nozzle inside the boiler opening (B).
Press firmly on the bottle to deactivate the
locking mechanism to release water. The filling
bottle allows you to fill the boiler to correct level,
avoiding overfilling.
• Keep the handle assembly pushed forward (A)
while removing the bottle.
• Replace Boiler Cap by turning it clockwise.
Do not tighten Boiler Cap too much, finger
tightening is sufficient to lock the steam in the Boiler. If you use cold
water, the heating time is about 3-5 minutes. If you use hot water,
the heating time is reduced.
• Insert plug into 3-prong electrical outlet. Wait for green Steam
Ready Indicator Light to turn on. Steamer is ready to use once
again.
REMINDERS
• You can use ordinary tap water.
• If tap water is too hard, use distilled or demineralized water to avoid
the risk of mineral deposits and sediment from forming.
• Do not add detergents, perfumes, oils or other chemical substances to
the Boiler. This will damage the Steamer and void the warranty.
• The green Steam Ready Indicator Light may turn on and off during use.
This is normal and not a fault.
IMPORTANT
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Do not overfill the Boiler as excess water will be flushed out of the Boiler
before dry steam will emit.
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Using Your Floor Steamer
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