deposits may be necessary. These deposits form over the course of time on metal components and impair the performance of the
mop to a considerable degree. Calcium deposits should be removed on a regular basis, following the use of approximately 25 to 50
full containers of water or at least once a month. This applies especially in areas with hard water. Cleaning intervals depend on the
hardness grade of the water and the intensity of use of the mop.
Fundamentally, you can use tap water in the Livington PRIME Steam Scrubber. However, in areas with hard water, we recommend the
use of distilled water for a better performance.
To eliminate calcium deposits, please observe the following instructions:
Cleaning with the aid of a cleaning solution::
1. Prepare a solution of 1/3 white vinegar and 2/3 tap water and add it to the water container.
2. Hold the appliance in place and make sure that the steam cleaner is not directed at floors, surrounding objects or surfaces. Plug the
applaince in, switch it ON, by pressing the power button (5) and leave it to produce steam, until the vinegar-water solution is used up.
3. Repeat the above process as often as necessary until the steam emission has reached a normal level.
4. Fill the water container with fresh water and rinse it out.
5. Fill the water container with fresh water, reinstall it in the appliance and let the steam escape until the container is empty
WARNING: RISK OF SCALDING
Never leave the steam cleaner unsupervised during the process of removing calcium deposits or during normal use.
Please Note: Test the appliance prior to use on a suitable spot to make sure that there are no more deposits.
6. Cleaning blocked accessory parts: Due to the high rate of minerals in the water of some areas, less steam may be emitted from
the hand steam cleaner. This could be due to calcium deposits in the nozzle tip.
7. For the elimination of calcium deposits, please proceed as follows: We recommend the use of a sprayable lubricant. Spray once
or twice, in short bursts, into the tip of the nozzle. Then fill the steam cleaner with water, in accordance with the instructions, and
leave it for a few minutes to continuously emit steam through the nozzle concerned, to remove the deposit.
8. As soon as the part concerned is clean again and the steam can escape unhindered, direct the steam cleaner onto a neutral
surface or a cleaning cloth to make sure that no more small particles are escaping with the steam.
Cleaning of the microfibre cloths:
Composition: Part 1: 90% polyester, 10% nylon; Part 2: White part: 100% polyester / Blue part: 100% nylon
83% polyester, 17% polyamide
Trouble-shooting
Warning: Make sure the appliance is unplugged before carrying out any service jobs.
Problem
VIBRATION FUNCTION DOES NOT START
LESS OR NO STEAM EMISSION
STEAM EMISSION AT THE CONNECTION
JOINTS
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Possible cause
The appliance is unplugged or the power button is
not set to the ON position (5)
Water container is empty
Jet nozzle is blocked
Calcium deposits
Hose in the water tank is kinked
Attachment is not fully connected
Deposits or blockages at the connection joints
Solution
Make sure that the appliance is connected to
a reliable source of electricity and the power
botton is set to ON (5).
Fill up the water container
Remove the mop-head and clean the nozzle
Follow the cleaning instructions in this user
handbook to remove calcium deposits
Eliminate the kink from the hose in the water
tank
Switch the appliance OFF, leave it to cool down,
remove the attachment and reinstall it correctly.
Remove the attachment, check and clean the
connection joints.
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