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Caution!
Switch off the machine. The air exit filter can
get damaged if you immediately restart the
machine.
!
To resume cleaning operations, follow
the procedure described in the chapter
"Emptying and cleaning the water filter
container"; then refill water till the re-
quired water level is reached.
"
Press the main switch (1).
The first stage of the indicator lamps -
Vacuum cleaning (5) starts to blink.
"
Press the steam boiler switch (2); it then
glows.
"
Wait till the indicator lamp - Pressure lev-
el (4) glows. The machine is now ready
for steam operations.
"
Press the Steam switch (A4) on the han-
dle.
Steam will be let out so long as you press
they switch (A4).
"
Press the steam boiler switch (2) to stop
steam operations.
You can otpmise the steam outflow by
pressing the steam switch for steam regula-
tion (8) (Fig. 7).
"
To increase the steam outflow: Turn the
rotary knob clockwise.
"
To decrease the steam outflow: Turn the
rotary knob anti-clockwise.
–
Mild steam:
(Setting 1-2)
To sprinkle water on plants, clean fab-
rics, tapestries, uphostered furniture,
etc.
–
Normal steam:
(Setting 3)
For carpeted floors, carpets, window
panes, floors.
–
Heavy steam:
(Setting 4-5)
To remove hard dirt, stains and grease.
The water reservoir may be refilled at any
time.
Note:
If there is not enough water in the
steam boiler the pump automatically sup-
plies water from the water reservoir into the
steam boiler. If the water reservoir is empty,
the pump is not able to fill the steam boiler
and the steam tapping is blocked.
!
When there is water deficit in the water
reservoir, the indicator lamp - water defi-
cit (3) glows and is indicated through a
sound.
!
To continue, follow the description in
section "Filling the water reservoir"
"
Press the main switch (1).
The first stage of the indicator lamps -
Vacuum cleaning (5) starts to blink.
"
Press the steam boiler switch (2); it then
glows.
"
Wait till the indicator lamp - Pressure lev-
el (4) glows. The machine is now ready
for steam operations.
"
Press the switches Steam (A4) and the
Vacuum cleaning switch (A3) briefly at
the same time on the handle (A).
The vacuum cleaning operation starts at
minimum performance level and steam
is let out simultaneously.
For proper use of steam and vacuum clean-
ing function refer chapter Steam operations“
and „Vacuum cleaning operation“.
During short breaks in work, the steam suc-
tion pipe can be parked in the parking holder
(14) (Fig. 9).
"
Press the main switch (1).
"
Disconnect the mains plug from the
socket.
"
Remove the steam plug (B1) from the
machine. Keep the steam lock (B2) de-
pressed and pull out the steam plug from
the machine socket (Fig. 6a).
Steam operations
Setting the steam outflow
Filling the Water Reservoir
Steam and vacuum cleaning
operation
Putting Down the Accessories
Finish operation
Summary of Contents for SV 1902
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Page 115: ...115 FI 3x1 mm...
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Page 117: ...117 7 1 0 5 50 50 7 18 2 17 3 4 19 17 MAX H2O 5 Foam Stop...
Page 118: ...118 19 17 18 17 18 9 1 6 C A A2 2 D E F A5 C1 G H 2 1 5 3 5 3 3 5 1 2 3 4 17...
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Page 120: ...120 17 18 2 17 3 4 19 10 23 22 11 19 17 23 22 11 13 8 17 D1 D2 D3 C D3 D...
Page 121: ...121 2 1 D Upper Part F1 F2 F3 F4 50 2 860 231 4 2 860 229 E F...
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Page 123: ...123 220 240 V 1 50 Hz 1250 W 1050 W 4 bar 10 80 g 1 2 0 5 1 2 0 6 330 mm 500 mm 330 mm 10 5...
Page 135: ...cc 135 FI 3x1...
Page 136: ...136 cc...
Page 137: ...cc 137 3 7 1 0 5 50 50 7 18 2 17 3 4 19 17 MAX H2O 5 Foam Stop...
Page 138: ...138 cc 19 17 18 17 18 9 1 6 2 2 D E F A5 C1 G H 2 1 5 3 5 3...
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Page 140: ...140 cc 3 1 5 2 4 4 3 14 9 1 1 2 6 17 18 2 17 3 4 19 10 23 22 11 19 17 23 22 11b 13 8 17...
Page 141: ...cc 141 D1 D2 D3 D3 2 E1 D...
Page 142: ...142 cc D Oberseite Upper Part F1 F2 F3 F4 50 2 860 231 4 2 860 229 21 1 15 17 16 12 F HEPA...
Page 143: ...cc 143 4 16 12 HEPA 220 240 1 50 1250 1050 4 10 80 1 2 0 5 1 2 0 6 330 500 330 10 5...
Page 225: ...225 3x1 mm2...
Page 226: ...226 3...
Page 227: ...227 7 1 0 5 50 50 7 18 2 17 heraus 3 4 19 17 MAX H2O 5 Foam Stop...
Page 228: ...228 19 17 18 17 18 9 B1 6 A C A A2 A2 D E F A A5 C1 B G H A2 1 5 A3 A 5 A3 A3 5 1 2 3 4...
Page 229: ...229 17 1 5 2 4 A4 A4 2 8 7 1 2 3 4 5 3 1 5 2 4 A A4 A3 14 9 1 B1...
Page 230: ...230 B2 6a 17 18 2 17 heraus 3 4 19 10 23 22 11a 19 17 23 22 11b 13 8 17 D1 D2 D3 C D3 D...
Page 231: ...231 E2 E1 D Upper Part F1 F2 F3 F4 50 2 860 231 4 HEPA 2 860 229 F...
Page 232: ...232 21 B1 C A HEPA 15 17 16 HEPA 12 HEPA HEPA HEPA HEPA HEPA 4 HEPA 16 12 HEPA HEPA HEPA HEPA...
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