SteamForce Speed Pro
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Place the water tank on a flat surface with the tank opening facing upwards, unscrew
the tank cap and pour in the prepared descaling solution (Fig. 4).
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Screw the tank cap back in place and check that it is tight.
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Open the cover and remove the boiler (Fig. 7+8).
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Empty the boiler completely.
If the boiler is not completely emptied, the descaling programme will not start
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and an acoustic signal will sound (5 beeps).
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Insert the boiler into the device and hand-tighten the cover.
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Put the water tank back into the device.
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Switch on the device.
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Press the CLEAN button for about 3 seconds to start the automatic descaling
programme (an acoustic signal sounds and the descaling indicator starts flashing).
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When descaling is complete (duration approx. 20 minutes), an acoustic signal sounds
again and the descaling indicator goes out.
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Switch off the device.
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Clean all connections on the appliance, hose and steam plate.
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Blow through the steam hose with compressed air to remove deposits and prevent a
malfunction.
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Hold the water tank by the sides and pull it out of the device (Fig. 3).
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Open the cover and remove the boiler (Fig. 7+8).
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Rinse the unit thoroughly two or three times with clean water in order to remove any
remaining descaling solution.
Before reinserting the boiler, check whether condensation has collected at the
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bottom of the device and, if so, remove it (Fig. 9).
If no further work is done after descaling, run the machine again with clear
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water for approx. 20 seconds.
11. Storage
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Allow the device to cool down.
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Hold the water tank by the sides and pull it out of the device (Fig. 3).
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Open the cover and remove the boiler (Fig. 7+8).
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Rinse out the water tank and boiler with clean water and empty them completely.
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Check whether condensation has collected at the bottom of the device and, if so,
remove it (Fig. 9).
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Insert the boiler into the device and hand-tighten the cover.
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Put the water tank back into the device.
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Store the hose, steam plates and power cable in the designated places (Fig. 10).
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