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Using the
Thermostar
micro steam
General tips:
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The cleaning temperature remains equally high
regardless of whether you use the appliance with
minimum or maximum steam. We therefore recom-
mend doing the majority of the work at the Mini-
mum Steam setting. Bringing the tip of the nozzle
closer to the surface to be cleaned will increase
the cleaning efficiency. Maximum steam is needed
only where additional pressure is required to remo-
ve the dirt; such as in areas that are hard to reach
(for example, radiators, corners in the shower stall,
etc.) and all the areas that require more moisture to
clean, such as carpets and upholstery (more steam
= more moisture).
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When using triangular (18) or rectangular (17) bru-
shes with an attached micro-fiber cloth, place a
steam buffer (31, 32) between the brush and the
cloth to expand the cleaning area and to thus
achieve optimum effect.
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When cleaning parquet floors, laminates or any
wooden surfaces, we recommend using only little
steam/moisture. In other words, we recommend
cleaning in one area only for a short period and ap-
plying steam only occasionally. The same applies to
any surfaces with silicone.
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We recommend using nylon brushes and triangular
or rectangular brushes with an attached micro-fiber
cloth to clean marble and stone. Brass brushes
could damage and/or discolor them.
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Carpets and sofas should be thoroughly vacuumed
before steam cleaning.
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Never use steam to clean untreated wood.
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The micro-fiber cloths must be changed several
times depending on how dirty the carpets, uphols-
tery or floors are.
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