Pressure Settings
Vapor steam cleaners of all types ranging from residential to industrial models are not designed to be
operated at the highest pressure level continuously. Vapor pressure cannot be maintained for a long period
of time at the highest settings.
Let’s say for discussion sake, the boiler is a sink. If the water escapes through the drain faster than
the water flows into the sink through the faucet, then the water level will drop in the sink. The same is
true with the vapor pressure in a steam cleaner. If you do not allow the boiler to regain its pressure, then
the pressure and temperature of the vapor steam will drop.
Suggested settings: It is suggested that you do not set your system to the highest steam pressure setting. For
best results for the longest period of time – use the MIN (22) or MED (23) switches. You can use the high
pressure setting for a shorter period of time when high pressure is required by pressing both the MIN (22)
and MED (23) switches at the same time.