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5.  OperatIOn

 

  

cautIOn:

 If the filler cap is opened too quickly, without taking the necessary precautions, there is a very high risk of injury. The metal  

  parts can be extremely hot; avoid contact with the skin. Risk of burns.

 

NOTE: The filler cap will not unscrew if the tank is pressurised. 

5.1.   

 

FIllInG

 

‰

  

WarnInG!

 Before filling/refilling turn off and remove from mains supply. Always allow to cool for 10 minutes before adding water.

5.1.1. 

  

Ensure there is no more steam by unlocking the steam trigger in the ON position. 

5.1.2.   

Remove the filler cap by turning counter clockwise.

5.1.3.   

Fill the water tank using the funnel and measuring cup provided. The maximum capacity of the tank is 2L. Tip: 

DO nOt 

overfill the  

 tank.

5.1.4.   

Replace the filler cap by turning clockwise until a good seal is achieved.

5.2. 

  

hanDle OperatIOn

5.3. 

  

releasInG steam

 

5.4. 

  

aFter use

 

Lock the steam trigger in the OFF position (A) to prevent accidental operation.

5.5. 

  

OperatIOn refer to contents section above

5.5.1.   

Make sure the Steamer is unplugged and the switch in the OFF position.

5.5.2. 

  

Unscrew the tank filler cap by turning counter clockwise.

5.5.3.   

Using the measuring cup and the funnel, fill the Steamer with 1.8L of water. (This will produce about 35 minutes of steam.)

5.5.4.   

Replace the filler cap by screwing it clockwise.

5.5.5.   

Attach the extension tubes to the steam handle to use the steam mop or attach chosen accessory.

5.5.6. 

  

Connect the appliance to the mains supply and press the switch to the ON position.

5.5.7. 

  

Two lights come on. The indicator light comes on to indicate that the power is turned on. The orange steam light comes on to  

 

 

indicate a rise in steam pressure in the appliance.

5.5.8. 

  

The appliance is ready for use when the orange steam indicator light  goes out and the pressure reaches between 4 and 5 bar    

 

depending on the water level in the tank (red zone of the steam pressure gauge).

5.5.9. 

  

During use, the orange steam indicator light may turn on again. This indicates that the steam pressure may not be high enough.    

 

In this case, release the steam trigger for a few moments. When the orange steam indicator light  goes off again, can resume  

 

 

using steam.

5.5.10. 

I

f the pressure drops below 2 bar, the steam flow may not be sufficient depending on the accessory used. In this case, release

 

the steam trigger and wait until the steam pressure gauge reaches the red zone again.

5.5.11.  W

hen activating the steam trigger, water may appear. This is quite normal because at the beginning, the steam takes a little time to  

 

arrive and the water condenses in the hose and the extension tubes.

5.5.12. 

After a few moments the water will turn into steam.

5.5.13.  When activating the steam trigger, a lot of water can flow. This may be due to a residue of steam from the previous use that has    

 

turned into water. Empty this water by operating the steam trigger over a bucket or sink. Once this water has passed,  you can use  

 

your device normally again.

5.5.14.  W

hen using the accessories, the surface you are cleaning may be wet. This is due to the steam that turns into water in contact

 

with this surface. Use a sponge or cloth to wipe this surface.

trIGGer lOck

(un-lOckeD)

When the pressure gauge (6) reaches the red zone, refer to picture 

above, the Steamer is ready for use (maximum pressure of 5 bar).

Press the steam trigger lock latch (A) to the ON position (B) and

press the steam trigger (C) to obtain a steam jet. Release the

trigger to stop the jet of steam.

lOckeD OFF pOsItIOn

hanDle (1)

steam

trIGGer (2)

trIGGer 

lOck (3)

(lOckeD)

T

he steam trigger (2) is located in the handle and the steam trigger 

lock latch is located under the handle (3). The lock has two positions: 

OFF / LOCK and ON / UNLOCK. Press the front of the steam trigger 

lock latch to lock the steam (A) and press the back to unlock (B) the

Steam.

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MSC01 | Issue:1  04/12/19

Summary of Contents for VMSC01

Page 1: ...ect the BROWN live wire to the live terminal L c Connect the BLUE neutral wire to the neutral terminal N Ensure that the cable outer sheath extends inside the cable restraint and that the restraint is tight Sealey recommend that repairs are carried out by a qualified electrician 1 2 GENERAL SAFETY This electrical appliance produces hot steam from pressurized water There are several dangers in case...

Page 2: ...l appliances Never direct steam or water onto appliances containing electrical components such as inside an oven 8 8 DO NOT store near flammable materials 8 8 Do not place Steamer on or under insulation such as blankets towels or papers 9 9 Always store Steamer in a dry place 8 8 Do not expose Steamer to frost 9 9 Use only the original Steamer accessories There is a danger when using incompatible ...

Page 3: ...re reaches between 4 and 5 bar depending on the water level in the tank red zone of the steam pressure gauge 5 5 9 During use the orange steam indicator light may turn on again This indicates that the steam pressure may not be high enough In this case release the steam trigger for a few moments When the orange steam indicator light goes off again can resume using steam 5 5 10 If the pressure drops...

Page 4: ...before use You should normally hear a light click 5 6 1 FLOOR SCRUB BRUSH 5 6 2 WINDOW SQUEEGEE 5 6 3 WINDOW SQUEEGEE CLOTH Unclip squeegee blade assembly and fit Window Squeegee Cloth see Contents 5 6 4 ROTATING BRUSH 5 6 5 MEDIUM BRUSH SMALL BRUSH power jet tip 5 7 water Maximum capacity of the water tank is 2L do not overfill Steam production time is about 35 minutes Heating time for a full tan...

Page 5: ... of steam that can condense in water in the hose and extension tubes after a period of no use or cooling of the unit Empty this water by operating the steam trigger over a bucket or sink Once this water has drained use the device normally 8 2 No Steam Is Coming Out Check that the hose is not bent Make sure that the water tank is not empty 8 3 I cannot remove the fill cap Make sure the Steamer is c...

Page 6: ...room head does not stay attached to the extension tubes 1 The adapter is not inserted into the bottom of the tubes Make sure the spring button is fully engaged in the hole in the tip The handle becomes hot When hot steam passes through the handle it warms up In case of discomfort use a glove 9 troubleshooting VMSC01 Issue 1 04 12 19 Original Language Version Jack Sealey Limited Sealey Group Kempso...

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