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HAND-HELD STEAM CLEANER
Introduction
We congratulate you on the purchase of your new
product . You have chosen a high quality product .
The instructions for use are part of the product . They
contain important information concerning safety,
use and disposal . Before using the product, please
familiarise yourself with all of the safety information
and instructions for use . Only use the product as
described and for the specified applications . If you
pass the product on to anyone else, please ensure
that you also pass on all the documentation with it .
Intended use
This product is designed only to clean indoor surfaces
that withstand prolonged exposure to hot steam .
Suitable for:
Tiles, work surfaces, glazed tiles,
mirrors and windows, blinds, WC’s, bathroom
fittings, curtains, cushions, clothing, car seats .
Not suitable for:
Leather, polished furniture,
waxed floors, synthetic fabrics, velvet or other
delicate, steam sensitive materials . Use on waxed
or some unwaxed floors may result in diminished
glossiness .
Before use:
We recommended to perform a
material test on an isolated area of the working
surface .
For best cleaning results:
Check the care
instructions from the corresponding manufacturer
(if any) .
Do not use the product for any other purpose .
This product is only intended for private household
use, not for commercial purposes .
The manufacturer accepts no liability for damages
caused by improper use .
Before use: Carry out a test on an isolated
area. Thus you may ascertain that the
material is suitable for steam cleaning.
Examples:
Painted/varnished wood or leather can be
bleached by steam .
Unprotected wood can swell up because of
steam .
Protective wax coatings can be dissolved by
steam .
Plastics can become tarnished from the effects of
steam .
Soft plastics can deform when exposed to steam .
Cold glass or mirror surfaces can crack when
sprayed with hot steam .
Acrylics, velvet and silk react sensitively to hot
steam .
If you wish to clean windows, preheat them first:
Apply the steam over large areas from a greater
distance . Then, move in progressively closer .