Euro Pro Carpet Cleaner EP922HA User Manual

40 Oz. Steam Cleaner  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
Model EP922HA  
120V., 60 Hz, 1550 Watts  
EURO-PRO Operating LLC  
94 Main Mill Street, Door 16  
Plattsburgh, NY 12901  
Tel.: 1 (800) 798-7398  
 
TIPS ON HOW TO USE YOUR SYSTEM  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Hints  
Blinds  
When using your Steam Cleaner, basic safety precautions should always be  
Use the nylon bristle brush to clean  
blinds. Move the brush over the  
surface, allowing enough time for the  
vapor to penetrate. Work quickly on  
PVC blinds. Test for color fastness on  
fabric blinds before using. Finish by  
wiping with a towel.  
observed, including the following:  
ALWAYS FINISH CLEANING BY WIPING  
DOWN THE CLEANED SURFACE WITH A  
TOWEL  
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or  
injury:  
1. Read all instructions before using your  
steam cleaner.  
2. Use the system only for its intended use.  
3. To protect against a risk of electric shock,  
do not immerse any part of the system in  
water or other liquids.  
4. Never yank cord to disconnect from  
outlet; instead, grasp plug and pull to  
disconnect.  
Do not leave the steam cleaner plugged  
in when unattended. Unplug the electrical  
cord when not in use and before servicing or  
refilling water tank.  
The steam cleaner has many uses that  
have not been mentioned. This was  
meant only to give you a general idea of  
what can be achieved with the unit.  
However, the ways in which to use the  
attachments and brushes are in most  
cases universal. It is most helpful to  
always have a terry cloth towel or paper  
towel ready to use for removal of  
moisture and residue. 100% white  
cotton towels work best.  
You can clean the brushes with your  
steam cleaner. When cleaning the detail  
brush, use a pair of pliers to hold and  
blow dirt as above or place in the basket  
of your dishwasher.  
Automotive  
Do not allow to be used as a toy. Close  
attention is necessary when used near  
children, pets or plants.  
Use only as described in this manual. Use  
only manufacturer’s recommended  
accessories.  
Do not pull cord, use cord as a handle, close  
a door on cord, or pull cord around sharp  
edges or corners. Keep cord away from  
heated surfaces.  
For detailing the wheels, use the  
concentrator and the bristle brush.  
Exterior windows are cleaned best by  
using the window squeegee.  
To clean bicycles, use the bristle brush.  
To clean equipment, use the bristle  
brush, depending on the surface area.  
Finish by wiping down with a towel.  
Artificial Plants  
5. Do not allow cord to touch hot surfaces.  
Let the system cool completely before  
putting away or opening water tank  
(removing the safety cap). Wrap cord  
loosely around system when storing.  
6. Always disconnect system from electrical  
outlet when filling with water or emptying  
and when not in use. Always turn the  
safety cap slowly when opening the water  
tank . This will allow any remaining steam  
to escape gradually.  
7. Do not operate the system with a damaged  
cord or plug, or if the appliance or any other  
part of the system has been dropped or  
damaged. To avoid the risk of electric  
shock, do not disassemble or attempt to  
repair the steam cleaner. Return the  
system to EURO-PRO Operating LLC (see  
warranty) for examination and repair.  
Incorrect re-assembly or repair can cause a  
risk of electrical shock or injury to persons  
when the steam cleaner is used.  
8. Close supervision is necessary for any  
appliance being used by or near children.  
Do not leave the system unattended while  
connected to electrical outlet or when hot.  
9. Burns can occur from touching hot metal  
parts, hot water or steam. Use caution  
when draining unit after use as there may  
be hot water in the unit. Never direct steam  
at any person. The steam is very hot and  
can cause burns.  
10. Do not operate in the presence of  
explosive and/or flammable fumes.  
11. This appliance is intended only for  
household use. Follow all user instructions  
in this manual.  
Do not use extension cords or outlets with  
inadequate current carrying capacity.  
Do turn off all controls as applicable before  
unplugging from electrical outlet.  
Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug,  
grasp the plug, not the cord.  
Do not handle plug or steam cleaner with wet  
hands or operate without shoes.  
Do not put any objects into openings. Do not  
use with any opening blocked.  
Use the concentrator without a brush  
attached to blow off the dust and dirt.  
Clothing  
A vapor cleaning system is excellent for  
removing wrinkles from fabrics. Simply  
“vaporize” the surface from a distance  
(12”-18”) and pull or stretch the fabric to  
remove the wrinkles. The dry vapor  
removes wrinkles without leaving the  
fabric wet like ordinary fabric steamers  
do.  
Note: Wipe with a towel immediately  
before the cleaned area dries. When  
cleaning the oven, use the detail brush  
to clean around the elements and drip  
trays. Use the detail brush for cracks,  
crevices, and hard to reach areas.  
ALWAYS STORE YOUR APPLIANCE  
INDOORS in a cool, dry area.  
Do keep your work area well lit.  
Refrigerator - Use the concentrator to  
blow away dirt in the ice machine and  
on door seals. The vapor will not dry  
out or crack the seals as chemicals  
often do. Can openers and other  
kitchen equipment can be easily  
cleaned with the detail brush to get into  
all the nooks and crannies. Mold stains  
around door gaskets can be removed  
with the detail brush.  
To clean microwaves or other small  
appliances use the detail brush for  
small areas.  
Note: When cleaning small electrical  
appliances always unplug them from  
outlet before cleaning.  
Do Not turn the appliance over or on its  
side. Never direct steam towards people,  
animals or plants.  
Nicotine and Tar  
Nicotine and tar dissolves at high  
temperatures and becomes a light  
yellow oil that has the consistency of  
sewing machine oil. When the  
nicotine/tar film is touched by steam  
pocket, it immediately dissolves and  
flows into the steam pocket towel. You  
can remove it from flat surfaces as fast  
as you can move the steam pocket over  
the surface.  
Do not immerse the steam cleaner into water  
or other liquids. Always unplug the power  
cord from the electrical socket when filling the  
steam cleaner.  
Do NOT add cleaning solutions, scented  
perfumes, oils or any other chemicals to  
the water used in this appliance as this  
may damage the unit or make it unsafe for  
use. Use tap water or distilled/purified  
water if the tap water in your area is very hard.  
Removing Wax, Tar, Etc.  
Many stains are only stuck on the  
surface of materials and can be easily  
and quickly removed by “blowing”  
excess material away from the surface  
from the side. This is accomplished by  
using the concentrator. Hold the terry  
cloth towel to the side to catch the loose  
residue as it is blown by the  
12. Never use any chemicals or substance  
other than tap water in the machine. Use of  
chemicals may damage the machine. Use  
of chemicals will automatically void your  
warranty.  
To clean counter tops, use the steam  
pocket frame and steam pocket. For  
heavily soiled areas, use the detail  
brush first in order to loosen the debris,  
then follow with a terry cloth towel to  
finish.  
concentrator. Note: Always vacuum  
any loose residue off the surface before  
you apply vapor to it.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
For Household Use Only  
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TIPS ON HOW TO USE YOUR SYSTEM  
ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
Fiberglass or Stainless Steel Surfaces  
1. To avoid circuit overload, do not operate another appliance on the same socket  
(circuit) as the steam cleaner.  
2. If an extension cord is absolutely necessary, an extension cord rated a minimum  
of 15 ampere, 14 gage cord should be used. Cords rated for less amperage may  
overheat. Care should be taken to arrange cord so that it cannot be pulled or  
tripped over.  
Spot Cleaning (Carpets)  
Use the bristle brush. Slowly move the  
brush over the surface to be cleaned.  
The vapor will emulsify the dirt and  
grease on the surface. Follow behind  
with a terry cloth towel over the brush to  
remove excess moisture and residue.  
Tip: An old idea for polishing stainless  
steel is to wipe it down with seltzer soda  
water after it is cleaned.  
Use the concentrator with or without the  
bristle brush. Move slowly over the soiled  
area, allowing the steam to penetrate.  
Agitate with bristle brush or clean towel.  
Dab the spot with the towel (do not rub).  
Repeat as necessary to remove stain.  
Vacuum only after the carpet has  
completely dried.  
Always test color fastness of carpet in an  
inconspicuous area before cleaning.  
If your steam cleaner fails to remove  
stubborn stains a commercially available  
carpet shampoo may be required. Do  
NOT add cleaning solutions, scented  
perfumes, oils or any other chemicals to  
the water used in this appliance as this  
may damage the unit or make it unsafe  
for use.  
CAUTION: Always determine the color-  
fastness of any fabric-especially with  
reds or blues - by taking a clean, moist,  
warm towel and gently rubbing a small  
area as far down on the back or other out  
of the way place on the furniture as  
possible. If color comes off on the towel,  
you may need to have the piece dry  
cleaned.  
3. Do not leave unattended when the system is connected to a power  
supply/electrical outlet.  
Bathroom Areas  
WARNING: This appliance is equipped with a grounded-  
type 3-wire cord (3-prong plug). This plug will only fit into an  
electrical outlet made for a 3-prong plug. This is a safety  
feature. If the plug should fail to fit the outlet, contact an  
electrician to replace the outlet. Do not attempt to defeat the  
safety purpose of the grounding pin, part of the 3-prong plug.  
To clean the bathtub or shower area, use  
the bristle brush for grout, shower door  
tracks, hard to get areas and heavily  
soiled areas. The window squeegee will  
be the most efficient way to clean the rest  
of the area. Allow plenty of time for the  
heat to penetrate the surface. This is  
especially helpful in the shower area if  
there is tile or grout. Wipe with towel.  
Removal of soap scum on tile, grout, and  
shower doors is also easier with the  
steam cleaner.  
To clean sanitary fixtures, use the  
concentrator with or without bristle brush.  
Use a terry cloth towel or paper towel to  
wipe up excess moisture and residue.  
To clean the sink and faucets, use bristle  
brush then finish by wiping with a towel.  
Soap Scum  
Soap scum dissolves almost immediately  
under a combination of heat and  
moisture. Rinse the surface with a small  
amount of water afterwards or go back  
over it once more with a clean terry cloth  
towel.  
Note: Soap scum sometimes will  
develop a hard surface from waterborne  
minerals. If this is the case, use the  
bristle brush to break up this surface - or  
spray or wipe first with lemon, vinegar or  
seltzer soda water to soften the minerals.  
Moving too slowly can dry out the soap  
scum and cause it to granulate on the  
surface. The surface will have a gritty  
feel. If this happens, apply vapor to the  
surface with the bristle brush again and  
re-clean.  
CAUTION: Always drain condensed water from hose  
before use or if unit has been left idle for a period of time. To  
drain hose, direct nozzle into an appropriate container or sink  
and depress hand grip steam trigger. Once hose has been  
drained, normal use may be resumed. Never direct nozzle  
towards people, animals or plants.  
WARNING: Your Steam Cleaner is designed to clean hard surfaces  
and upholstery that will withstand high heat. Do not use on soft plastics  
and cold glass. On surfaces that have been treated with wax or some no  
wax floors, the sheen may be removed by the heat and steam action. Do  
not use on unsealed wood. This could cause the wood grain to rise. It is  
therefore recommended to test an isolated area of the surface to be  
cleaned before proceeding.  
Window, Glass Surfaces and Mirrors  
Use the window squeegee. Work with  
the vapor jet on using the top to bottom  
movements. Use the squeegee with the  
vapor off to clear the water from the  
glass. To do this without leaving streaks,  
use lateral movements from the top to  
the bottom of the surface.  
CAUTION: When cleaning windows,  
always avoid any sudden changes in  
temperature to prevent glass breakage or  
cracks.  
IMPORTANT: Do NOT add cleaning solutions, scented perfumes, oils or  
any other chemicals to the water used in this appliance.  
Use regular water or distilled/purified water if the tap  
water in your area is very hard.  
WARNING: Danger of Scalding. Please use caution when using  
the steam cleaner. The steam emitted from this aperture is very  
hot.  
Garden Furniture  
Use the brushes depending on the  
surface area. Work quickly when  
cleaning resin outdoor furniture. Finish by  
wiping with a towel.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY  
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TIPS ON HOW TO USE YOUR SYSTEM  
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR STEAM CLEANER  
Water  
Wood, Vinyl and Marble Floors  
Use the steam pocket. Move the steam  
pocket across the floor as if you are  
Use tap water for all your cleaning  
needs.  
However, if you live in an area with  
hard water, use de-mineralized /  
distilled water when steaming light  
colored fabrics to eliminate the  
possibility of hard water stains.  
mopping. When one side of the towel is  
soiled, turn the steam pocket frame and  
use the other side. If you are working  
on a very dirty area, you can move the  
steam pocket over the area slowly,  
several times. If it is a wood floor, move  
fast to avoid heat or moisture buildup in  
the wood.  
To Clean Waxed Floors: Use the  
steam pocket with quick strokes. This  
will cause the dirt to be removed but not  
the wax.  
IMPORTANT: Do NOT add cleaning  
solutions, scented perfumes, oils or any  
other chemicals to the water used in  
this appliance. Use tap water or  
distilled/purified water if the tap  
water in your area is very hard.  
WARNING: A towel wrapped  
around the steam pocket frame  
Vinyl Floors: Do not allow heat to  
buildup in any kind of vinyl, since it can  
soften it enough to affect its texture.  
Work fast on vinyl.  
can become hot enough to burn. Make  
sure that you let the towel cool off for 5  
minutes before touching it.  
Using Towels  
For best results use 100% cotton  
white terry cloth towels.  
Tile Floors: Use the concentrator with  
the bristle brush attached to an  
extension. Have the steam pocket  
ready as well. Clean the grout between  
the tiles with the bristle brush. Remove  
the bristle brush and attach the steam  
pocket, move the steam pocket across  
the floor to clean the tile and remove  
excess moisture and residue. Do not let  
the area dry before you wipe with a  
towel.  
The purpose of using a towel is to  
absorb moisture and dirt being  
removed. Always use dry towels.  
A wet towel will smear the dirt.  
Wash towels with strong detergent  
and bleach.  
Using scented fabric softener while  
washing the towels will cause the  
scent to be released into the air  
when using the towels with your  
steam system.  
Efficient Work  
For vertical surfaces, wipe with a  
towel from the top down, in this  
way the dirty water will not soil  
surfaces already cleaned.  
Avoid changing brushes back and  
forth while cleaning.  
Start with the smallest brush to  
clean tight spots and corners first.  
Use a towel to wipe dirt as soon as  
possible, otherwise it will dry and  
re-adhere to the surface.  
1. Safety Filler Cap  
10. Power Cord  
2. Shoulder Strap  
3. Power “On” Light (Red)  
4. Steam Ready Light (Green)  
5. Flexible Hose  
6. Hand Grip  
7. Steam Switch  
11. Extension Tubes (x2)  
12. Window Squeegee  
13. Steam Pocket Frame  
14. Micro-fiber Steam Pocket  
15. Micro-fiber Towel  
16. Concentrator  
17. Detail Brushes (x2)  
18. Casters (x4)  
19. Funnel  
8. Variable Steam  
9. Locking Button  
Technical Specifications  
Voltage:  
Power:  
120V., 60Hz.  
1550 Watts  
Water Capacity:  
Steam Generator:  
40 US Fl. Oz. (1200 ml.)  
Stainless Steel  
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FEATURES OF STEAM CLEANER  
CARE & MAINTENANCE  
If you consistently use demineralized or  
distilled water, cleaning the tank is  
unnecessary.  
To Descale the Steam Cleaner  
Step 1: Unplug the steam cleaner from  
the power source before you  
5. Variable Steam:  
Allows you to adapt the  
steam flow to the job.  
1. No more detergents or  
chemicals. Just add water.  
descale the boiler. Allow to cool.  
Rinsing Out the Steam Cleaner  
Normally, a periodic rinse of your steam  
cleaner will free it from deposits. This is  
recommended every 10-15 tankfulls, to  
free up any scale deposits from the tank.  
Fill the boiler with 20 oz. of water and  
shake the cleaner vigorously. Tilt the  
cleaner upside down to empty the boiler of  
water and any scale deposits.  
Step 2: Fill the boiler with 1 part  
vinegar and 5 parts water and  
leave overnight or for a period  
of approximately 8 hours. Do  
not screw the safety/filler cap  
onto the steam cleaner while  
you are descaling the boiler.  
Do not use the steam cleaner  
while descaling solution is  
inside the boiler.  
2. Portable  
Descaling Your Steam Cleaner  
If the tap water in you area contains a high  
level of calcium deposits and you have  
been using tap water to do your steam  
cleaning, you should descale your unit  
after 10-15 tankfulls.  
Step 3: After the period of soaking, turn  
the steam cleaner upside down  
to empty solution from the  
6. Versatile, quick-change  
accessories  
boiler. Due to the fact that a  
small amount of solution will be  
left in the boiler, it is necessary  
to rinse the boiler out with clean  
water 2 or 3 times. Your steam  
cleaner is now ready for use.  
3. Stainless Steel Boiler:  
Non-corroding, stainless  
steel boiler. Welded  
construction.  
6. Indoor and Outdoor Use:  
Bathrooms, kitchens, living  
areas, pet areas and  
appliances.  
Automotive, patio and  
windows.  
4. Heavy-duty crush-resistant  
hose.  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Attaching the Shoulder Strap  
Attaching the Casters to the  
Steam Cleaner  
Care & Maintenance of the Steam  
Pocket Towel  
Due to the unique cleaning ability of this  
cloth, proper care of your micro-fiber towel  
is required to ensure long life and continued  
cleaning ability.  
• The first thing you should do when  
you get a new micro-fiber towel is to  
wash and dry it. During the manufacturing  
process the fabric has a tendency to  
become flat as it picks up contaminants  
from the air and machinery. There will  
also be a number of loose threads that,  
while they cause no harm, can be  
annoying the first time you use the towel.  
• To clean the towel, simply wash it in your  
washing machine using the warm water  
setting.  
CAUTION: Be aware of hand placement  
and take care not to actuate the steam  
discharge switch while installing or  
removing accessories.  
Using the detachable shoulder strap  
allows for greater freedom of movement  
when both hands are needed for  
various cleaning tasks.  
To attach the shoulder strap to the  
steam cleaner, simply snap the  
shoulder strap hooks onto the  
connecting rings on the unit body.  
See Fig. 1, 2 & 3.  
The casters for the steam cleaner are  
packed and shipped unassembled. To  
assemble the casters to the steam  
cleaner, simply snap the casters onto  
the pegs that are in the base of the  
unit. (Fig. 4) Repeat for the next three  
(3) casters.  
Attaching the Accessories to the  
Flexible Steam Hose  
NOTE: Allow the unit to cool for 5 minutes  
before changing accessories.  
Window Squeegee  
Connection  
Points  
This attachment is very useful for  
cleaning large windows, plastic material,  
ceramic, tiled or marble surfaces.  
To use: Connect the tile  
Fig. 1  
squeegee to the hand  
grip or use with  
extension tube for  
hard to reach surfaces.  
• Always wash your towels separately from  
other fabrics. They have a tendency to  
pick up lint and other particles from other  
fabrics and the next time you use your  
towel, this lint will transfer to the surface  
being cleaned.  
ONLY USE LIQUID DETERGENTS,  
never use dry detergents as many times  
the granules do not fully dissolve and  
become trapped in the towel. This can  
scratch the surface that you are cleaning.  
NEVER USE BLEACH OR FABRIC  
SOFTENERS! Bleach will damage the  
micro-fiber fabric and fabric softeners  
deposit a coating on the micro-fiber fabric  
that will not allow the cloth to clean  
efficiently.  
• Air dry the towel. Do not put in a clothes  
dryer as high heat will cause the towel to  
shrink and the micro-fibers to break down.  
• If you wash your towels on a regular basis  
and don’t let them get too dirty, they will  
last much longer. As with any fabric, dirt  
particles, grease and other contaminants  
can cause the fibers to break down,  
therefore regular cleaning will help  
preserve your micro-fiber towels.  
• As you use the micro-fiber towel, you will  
notice that sometimes a thread will loosen  
or pull out. This is normal and you should  
NEVER PULL AT THE LOOSE  
Apply steam abundantly, rub with the  
soft spongy edge, then remove excess  
water and dirt with the glass wiping  
edge.  
Fig. 4  
IMPORTANT: When cleaning  
windows, always avoid any sudden  
changes in temperature to prevent glass  
breakage or cracks.  
Fig. 2  
After you have inserted the castors to  
the base of the steam cleaner, turn the  
unit right side up on a flat, level  
surface.  
Concentrator  
Attach the concentrator  
to the handgrip or to the  
extension tubes. Then  
attach the detail brushes  
to the concentrator.  
IMPORTANT: Always insert the  
casters before you fill the unit.  
Detail Brush  
It is best for cleaning grout in-between  
the tiles, ceramic and marble.  
To use: Attach the detail  
brush on to the end of the  
concentrator, which  
then may be used directly  
on the hand grip or with extension tubes  
Micro-Fiber Towel  
It is best for cleaning up  
after using the steam  
Fig. 3  
accessories. Lifting the  
dirt away from the surface
To clean: Follow the cleaning  
instructions for the steam pocket.  
IMPORTANT: When using the  
steam cleaner with the shoulder  
strap, avoid rocking or tilting the  
unit excessively as this may  
cause water to enter the hose  
and be discharged along with the  
steam.  
THREAD! Pulling the thread can cause  
the weave to come undone. Instead,  
simply trim the thread with a pair of sharp  
scissors.  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Components  
Note that the flat on the nozzle  
Using the Variable Steam  
Feature  
Remove the funnel slowly and let  
the remaining water in it to go  
inside the water tank. Do Not  
Overfill. Replace the Safety  
Filler Cap.  
must face toward the side of the  
frame with the brass pin. Once  
inserted, rotate it 90°.  
Power “On” Light (red): This light will  
illuminate when the unit is plugged into  
the 120V. wall outlet. This light will cycle  
on and off with the steam ready light.  
CAUTION: Read the instructions  
for “Filling the Water Tank” before  
opening the Safety Cap.  
Your steam cleaner has a variable  
steam feature that allows you to adjust  
the steam flow to the job that you are  
doing. For example, set the variable  
steam at lower settings when using  
the window squeegee and at higher  
settings when cleaning grout seams.  
The variable steam control is located  
on the handgrip. Fig. 6 To increase the  
steam flow, turn the knob counter  
clockwise and to decrease, turn it  
clockwise.  
Step 3: Insert the electrical power cord  
into the outlet. Heating time  
is approximately 8-10 minutes  
with cold water. Filling the steam  
generator with hot water will  
shorten the heat up time.  
Attaching the Steam Pocket  
Towel to the Frame  
WARNING: Always insure the unit is  
UNPLUGGED” from the wall  
receptacle prior to attaching or  
removing accessories.  
WARNING: Allow unit to cool for  
15 minutes before refilling. When  
refilling the steam cleaner while the  
boiler is still hot, there is a risk that  
water will squirt back during filling  
and cause scalding. Extreme care  
should be taken when refilling the  
unit. Use caution when opening the  
Safety/Filler Cap as cap may become  
hot during use and escaping steam  
can cause scalding.  
CAUTION: Always unplug  
before filling. ALLOW UNIT TO  
COOL FOR FIFTEEN (15)  
MINUTES BEFORE REFILLING.  
IMPORTANT: Do NOT add cleaning  
solutions, scented perfumes, oils or any  
other chemicals to the water used in this  
appliance. Use tap water or  
distilled/purified water if the tap water  
in your area is very hard.  
Step 6: Connect desired attachments  
onto the Flexible Steam Hose.  
Step 7: Plug the unit into a standard (120  
volt, grounded) wall receptacle.  
Allow approximately 8-10 minutes  
for vapor to reach its working  
1. Slide the steam  
pocket towel over  
the steam pocket  
frame. (Fig. 10)  
Filling or Refilling Your Steam  
Cleaner With Water  
Fig. 6  
IMPORTANT: Always insure that the unit  
is “UNPLUGGED” from the wall receptacle  
prior to initial filling or re-filling the water  
tank and has been allowed to cool for 15  
minutes. Never attempt to fill this unit  
under a water tap, always use the filling  
funnel provided.  
Using Your Steam Cleaner with  
Steam Pocket  
Fig. 10  
temperature and pressure. The  
green ready light will illuminate  
when the unit is ready for use.  
Always point nozzle outlet in a safe  
direction.  
2. Bring the towel all  
the way to the top  
of the steam  
Step 1: Connect one of the extension  
tubes to the hand grip on the  
flexible steam hose. To  
pocket frame.  
attach the extension tubes  
one onto the other or onto the  
hand grip, press the locking  
button ensuring that it fits into the  
hole. (Fig. 7, Fig. 8) To  
disconnect, repeat the operation  
by pressing the locking button  
and pulling the two sections  
apart.  
(Fig. 11)  
Fig.11  
Step 1: Before refilling the steam cleaner,  
make sure that the unit is NOT  
plugged in and has been allowed  
to cool for fifteen (15) minutes.  
Step 2: Plug the power cord in to an  
electrical outlet and press the  
steam switch on the hand grip to  
the “ON” position to vent of any  
residual steam that is in the boiler.  
Step 3: Remove the power cord from the  
electrical outlet and turn the steam  
switch on the hand grip to the  
“OFF” position.  
Step 4: Place the unit on a flat, stable  
surface. Slowly turn the safety  
filler cap counter clockwise until it  
is removed.  
Step 5: Insert the funnel into the tank  
opening and add 40 US Fl, Oz.  
(1200 ml) of water. Place the  
funnel in the tank opening as  
illustrated in Fig. 5. The funnel has  
been specially designed to show  
when the water tank is full. When  
water starts to come out of the  
vent hole of the funnel, the tank is  
full.  
NOTE: When the steam cleaner has run  
out of water, steam output will cease.  
3. Bring the velcro strips  
that are on the  
back side of the  
steam pocket towel  
over the steam pocket  
frame and attach to  
the inside of the  
Fig. 5  
front side of the  
steam pocket towel. (Fig. 12)  
Fig. 12  
NOTE: If replacing the steam pocket  
towel, make sure that the steam pocket  
frame has been allowed to cool before  
removing or attaching a new steam  
pocket towel.  
Fig. 8  
Fig. 7  
NOTE: Fit the steam pocket frame with  
the angle adapter onto the extension tube.  
Step 2: If the angle adapter is not  
attached to the steam pocket  
frame, attach as follows: Hold  
the steam pocket frame in one  
hand and the  
WARNING:Allow unit to cool  
for 15 minutes before refilling.  
Use caution when opening the  
Safety/Filler Cap as cap may  
become hot during use and  
escaping steam can cause  
scalding.  
angle adapter in
other. Insert the  
angle adapter  
stem into the  
opening of the  
steam pocket frame as  
shown in Fig. 9  
Fig. 9  
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