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DEVICE OVERVIEW / OPERATING THE DEVICE

DEVICE OVERVIEW

1.  Device housing

2.  Safety catch

3.  Heat indicator lamp

4.  Handle

5.  On/off switch

6.  Plastic hose

7.  Grip

8.  Steam delivery button

9.  2 Extension pipes

10.  Pointed spray nozzle 

11.  2 Plastic brushes

12.  Window wiper

13a. Adapter piece for floor wiper

13b. Floor wiper frame

14.  Floor cloth

15.  Funnel tube

16.  Measuring jug

OPERATING THE DEVICE

The steam cleaner is intended to clean heat- and 

damp-proof materials and objects for domestic 

household use.

The device must not be used to treat the following 

materials or objects: 

•  Non heat- or damp-proof materials (various 

plastics, cold glass, etc.)

•  Electric devices

•  Delicate textiles (velvet, velour, leather, etc.)

•  Varnished, veneered or coated surfaces 

(furniture, doors, etc.)

•  Banded edges

•  Unsealed wooden or parquet floor

•  Ingrown or oiled wooden surfaces

•  People, animals or plants

•  Material or surfaces containing substances 

harmful to health 

Filling/refilling water

•  Before filling or refilling the water heater, 

always switch the device off and unplug from 

the mains supply. 

•  Subsequently, the steam pressure present in the 

device must be reduced. To do so, press the 

steam control on the handle, until the remaining 

steam has escaped.

•  Before opening the safety catch, the steam 

pressure within the device must be reduced and 

the device be allowed to cool for at least 15 

minutes! If the device remains very hot, there 

is the risk of water spraying back out when it is 

filled. 

•  After allowing to cool, place the device on a 

stable, level surface. Press down the safety 

catch and slowly turn it in an anti-clockwise 

direction, until it can be removed. Be careful 

when doing so, since some remaining steam still 

present may escape.

•  Insert the funnel into the heater opening. 

•  Please be careful to note, when filling the water 

heater, that the maximum capacity of 500 ml 

must not be exceeded.

•  When filling the water heater, always only use 

clean tap water. Never fill by allowing water 

into the heater directly from the tap. Always use 

the measuring jug and funnel to fill the device! 

•  If the tap water is very calciferous, the use of 

distilled water is recommended, since otherwise 

the heater will very rapidly become calcified 

and require frequent cleaning.

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Summary of Contents for ZQ 032

Page 1: ...15 GB Steam cleaner Instruction manual Model ZQ 032 30777 English_2 indd 15 27 2 07 9 28 46 AM ...

Page 2: ...bserve all instructions when using the device Please keep this instruction manual in a safe place for future reference When this device is passed on to another person please also supply this instruction manual with the device IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 17 DEVICE OVERVIEW 19 OPERATING THE DEVICE 19 USE OF ACCESSORIES 21 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 22 HOW TO USE 24 TECHNICAL DATA 24 ADVICE ON DISPOSAL 2...

Page 3: ...r heater Before filling or refilling the device always switch it off and unplug from the mains supply Before opening the safety catch the steam pressure within the device must be reduced and the device be allowed to cool for at least 15 minutes If the device remains very hot there is the risk of water spraying back out when it is filled Always be careful when opening the safety catch since a lefto...

Page 4: ...y after use and before stowing them away When storing wind the cord loosely around the device Be careful when doing so to ensure the cord is not exposed to excess tension Always store the device indoors in a cool dry and well ventilated location Repairs Never use the device when there is any sign of damage when it has fallen down or fails to work perfectly Regularly check the device power cord as ...

Page 5: ...unplug from the mains supply Subsequently the steam pressure present in the device must be reduced To do so press the steam control on the handle until the remaining steam has escaped Before opening the safety catch the steam pressure within the device must be reduced and the device be allowed to cool for at least 15 minutes If the device remains very hot there is the risk of water spraying back o...

Page 6: ...ted i e place the floor wiper onto the surface to be treated and start the steam treatment by pressing the steam delivery button In order to maintain the operating temperature and the required steam pressure the device continues heating regularly during operation During this process the red heat indicator lamp lights up The maximum operating time for the device is 40 minutes When the amount of ste...

Page 7: ...The floor wiper is designed to clean heat and damp proof floor coverings including e g Cleaning of stone tiled and PVC floors Cleaning of sealed wooden and parquet flooring The floor wiper can be attached to the handle using the two extension pipes To connect the extension pipes together and with the handle press the adjustment knob so that both parts can be fitted together Insert the extension pi...

Page 8: ...be used to treat delicate surfaces CARE AND MAINTENANCE Rinsing out the water heater Deposits in the water heater mean this should be regularly rinsed out after it has been filled 10 15 times Switch off the device unplug from the mains and allow the device to cool down thoroughly Once the device has cooled down and the excess steam has been released open the safety catch and fill the water heater ...

Page 9: ...towing them away Do not allow brush attachments to rest on their bristles after they have cooled and dried since the pressure could deform them Care of the floor cloth To guarantee the cleaning power and longevity of the microfiber cloth please adhere to the following guidelines Wash and dry new microfiber cloths before using for the first time Clean the microfiber cloth at a temperature of 60 C i...

Page 10: ...do not expose the material to heat for too long Heating too strongly may cause softening of the material and affect the surface structure ADVICE ON DISPOSAL Electrical appliances should not be placed with household trash It has been specified by law that old appliances must be disposed of via public community collection centres or bulky waste collection This is the only way to ensure that old appl...

Page 11: ...e g over voltage lightning Commercial use of the device Your statutory rights in the case of any deficiency in the device subsequent delivery cancellation deterioration compensation and so on in accordance with 437 BGB will remain unaffected by this guarantee Please retain the original packaging in case the product needs to be returned for repair Repaired or exchanged components are generally cove...

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