STRIPPING:
Remember to check a small area first.
Operation is simple for both right and left handed people.
Simply hold the steam plate flat against the wallpaper for approx. 10 seconds. Now move the plate to the spot immediately next to the
one just steamed - from which the paper should now easily come away with a little help from a wall scraper.
Working this way should enable continuous paper removal although it may be necessary to steam for longer
periods with some papers, or if not completely removed first time.
Operate steamer until water level is low, then unplug unit and allow to cool for at least 2 minutes before
removing filler cap -
Beware of steam
- and re-filling unit.
When finished, allow to cool completely and empty unit. Always store unit empty.
SAFETY CUT-OUT
A safety cut-out is fitted to prevent overheating the element if the water boils low. If unit stops boiling during
use this may be the cause. Wait for a minimum of 2 minutes before removing the filler, cap then re-fill with
water. The cut-out will self reset and steam be produced again within 24 minutes.
The cut-out will not protect the element if a part filled unit is tilted during use in a way which enables part of the element to
be out of the water for longer than 15-20 seconds.
OTHER USES FOR THE STEAM PLATE
Textured Wall Coatings
Normally textured wall coatings can be removed using the same method as for wallpaper although the steaming time will be longer.
CAUTION: Some textured finishes may contain asbestos which may be hazardous to health and which are subject to licensing
controls.
Vinyl Floor Tiles
Vinyl floor tiles can also be removed if the plate is left long enough for the heat to penetrate the adhesive. Once the adhesive is hot it
softens and the tile can be peeled from the floor.
Sterilising Soil
To sterilise soil in seed trays or greenhouses rake the soil to obtain a fine surface. Leave the steam plate on each
section, for 2 to 2.5 minutes which should ensure that the steam has penetrated through the surface.
Killing Weeds
Steam will kill weeds on paths and patios without the use of chemicals. You will need to
steam the weeds for 1 to 1.5 minutes in order to kill them.
PREPARATION
To achieve fastest paper removal always gently score the areas to be stripped.
With heavily embossed, vinyl coated or painted papers this is essential. Either use a proprietory perforator tool or
alternatively score the paper with the edge of a wall scraper in a criss-cross pattern with 6 inch spacing.
As with all decorating work be sure to protect carpets and furniture with covers.
OPERATION
STEAM IS HOT!
The unit is designed for safe, fast removal of wallpaper but please be aware that steam is produced at 212
o
F - so
be careful, wear protective clothing and protect your hands with heat resistant gloves or mitts.
FILLING:
Remove elbow filler cap and fill unit to MAX. level indicator with clean - preferably hot - water.
Ensure that the ‘O’ ring is seated correctly on the elbow filler cap and place elbow filler cap lugs into filler
hole with the tongue pointing to the TWO O’CLOCK position. Turn the elbow filler cap clockwise to the SIX
O’CLOCK position so that the tongue locks into place between the two teeth.
The capacity of 5.3 quarts provides approx. 137 mins (1500w) or 170 mins (1200w) steaming time before
the safety cut-out operates.
For a shorter steaming time use less water.
Do not overfill the unit or hot water will be forced up
the steam hose.
Screw hose onto threaded outlet of steam plate, hand tight is sufficient.
Do not over tighten
but do check
for hand tight fit from time to time during use.
Connect mains lead from unit to power socket and switch on. lt can take up to 24 mins (approx.) before steam is produced -
depending on fill water quantity and temperature.
Do not leave unattended and keep children & pets out of the room.
Just before full steam production a small amount of bubbling and water will occur at the steam plate.
Beware of hot water discharge prior to steam emission.
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