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VAPORETTO SYSTEM PRO

50

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KEY

1)

Main switch 

2)

Boiler switch 

3)

Low water level indicator 

4)

Steam indicator 

5)

Suction speed indicator  

6)

Castors 

7)

Tank cap 

8)

Steam control knob 

9)

Built-in socket door 

10)

Built-in socket  

11)

Carrying handle 

12)

Handle support tubes 

13)

Power cable 

14)

Power cable compartment 

15)

Accessory container 

16)

Water container unit 

17)

HEPA filter 

18)

Water container lid   

19)

Water container lid handle  

20)

Water container 

21)

Water level indicator (fig. 5) 

22)

Water container handle  

23)

Elbow tube 

24

) Float switch

KEY TO ACCESSORIES

A1)

Accessory connection 

A2)

Handle

A3)

Safety button

A4)

Suction push-button

A5)

Steam push-button

B1) 

Steam + suction hose

B2)

Unit plug

B3)

Unit plug locking button 

C)

Accessories locking button

D)

Steam + suction extension tubes

E)

Multipurpose brush

E1)

Fittings locking slides

E2)

Brush fitting

E3)

Liquid-suction fitting

E4)

Carpet fitting

G)

Cotton cloths

J) 

Steam-suction squeegee accessory

K)

120° steam-suction accessory

K1)

Steam lance

L)

Small coloured brushes for 120° 
accessory

M)

Small steam-suction fitting for 120° 
accessory

N) 

Small steam-suction accessory

O)

Squeegee fitting for small 
steam-suction accessory

P)

Brush fitting for small steam-suction 
accessory

PQ)

Parquet brush

R)

Lance

S)

Radiator brush

T)

Suction brush

U)

Filling bottle

V)

Spare gaskets

Z)

Fabrics brush with sprayer  

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

TB)

Turbo brush

TB1) 

Surface type selector

W)

Iron

W1)

Continuous steam button

W2)

Steam request button

W3)

“Iron heating” indicator light

W4)

Temperature control knob

W5)

Iron mat

VT SISTEM PRO - M0S08405 2P06:Layout 1

26/06/2009

8.43

Pagina 50

Summary of Contents for VAPORETTO SYSTEM PRO

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Page 2: ...06 C D K L P O C N V J C G C K1 Z PQ Y1 U M E1 E2 E1 C E E3 E4 1 2 3 4 5 8 11 7 9 10 6 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 A1 A2 A4 A3 A5 B3 B2 B1 T R S TB TB1 ...

Page 3: ...Vaporetto System Pro M0S08405 Edizione 2P06 C Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 6a Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 10 Fig 9 7 9 10 15 A B3 Fig 11 W1 W2 W4 B3 B2 W5 W3 W W Fig 12 2 1 Fig 13 ...

Page 4: ...1 Steam suction hose B2 Unit plug B3 Unit plug locking button C Accessories locking button D Steam suction extension tubes E Multipurpose brush E1 Fittings locking slides E2 Brush fitting E3 Liquid suction fitting E4 Carpet fitting G Cotton cloths J Steam suction squeegee accessory K 120 steam suction accessory K1 Steam lance L Small coloured brushes for 120 accessory M Small steam suction fitting...

Page 5: ...retto you can decide whether to use steam and suction power together for a complete cleaning session suction only to pick up dust efficiently or steam only for specific cleaning tasks A convenient carrying handle makes it easy to move Va poretto around quickly and safely so you can use its full potential anywhere We recommend you read this instruction booklet carefully before using your Va poretto...

Page 6: ...re there is a danger of explosions is prohibited Do not use the product with toxic sub stances Do not lay the hot appliance on surfaces sensitive to heat Do not leave the appliance exposed to wind or rain Do not place the appliance near a live ele ment an electric stove or any other source of heat Do not expose the appliance to extreme tem peratures Never let children or people who are not fa mili...

Page 7: ...ck of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concer ning use of the appliance by a person re sponsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance C CO OR RR RE EC CT T U US SE E O OF F T TH HE E P PR RO OD DU UC CT T This appliance is intended for home use as a steam generator and for sucking liquids an...

Page 8: ...generate steam Press the suction button A4 on the handle A2 The suction function will start up at the minimum speed and the first stage of the in dicator lamp set 5 will stop flashing and re main on For correct use of the suction func tion read the section Suction control switching off Note The handle A2 has a safety button A3 which when set in locked position pre vents activation of the delivery ...

Page 9: ...s at the time of switching off C CA AB BL LE E W WI IN ND DE ER R You can wind up the power cable as shown in fig 8 C CO ON NN NE EC CT TI IN NG G U UP P A AC CC CE ES SS SO OR RI IE ES S All Vaporetto accessories may be assembled together in various combinations Proceed as follows to connect them with the spray handle fig 9 Put the lock button C present on all acces sories in the OPEN position C1...

Page 10: ...f the key advantages of the Vaporetto is that you can put it away clean T TI IP P F FO OR R U US SI IN NG G T TH HE E A AC CC CE ES SS SO OR RI IE ES S Before treating leather special fabrics espe cially dralon and velvet or wooden surfaces with steam consult the manufacturer s instruc tions and always proceed only after carrying out a test on a hidden part or a sample Allow the area treated with ...

Page 11: ...0 accessory can also be fitted di rectly onto the handle A2 or it can be con nected to the steam suction hose by means of the extension tubes D It is possible to combine the 120 accessory with the following accessories small coloured 120 brushes L suit able for removing caked dirt from very small surfaces such as cooking rings shutters between tiles sanitary fittings and so on The different colour...

Page 12: ...as explained above Wait for a few minutes until the Iron heating indicator light W3 goes out to show that the soleplate of the iron has reached the re quired temperature Press the steam request button W2 on the iron to release bursts of steam from the holes on the soleplate Release the button and the steam will stop When you first start to use the iron a few drops of water may come out of the sole...

Page 13: ...usts the speed of the turbine system when it is moved comple tely to the right the turbine works at the maxi mum rotation speed while when it is moved completely to the left there is no rotation and the brush operates as a normal floor brush The turbine can be easily accessed for clea ning thanks to the practical flap fig 12 G GE EN NE ER RA AL L M MA AI IN NT TE EN NA AN NC CE E Before carrying o...

Page 14: ...ctions from pipes and accessories Check that the hole in the elbow tube 23 is not blocked up Proceed as described in the section on CLEANING THE HEPA FILTER The vacuum cleaner switches off during suction and the four indicator lights flash Liquid level in the tank is too high The selected power level is too high for the surface being clea ned The float switch 24 is blocked up Empty out the water c...

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