Euro-Pro EP965 warranty Tips On How To Use Your System, Water

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Tips On How To Use Your System

Water

Use tap water for all your cleaning needs.

However, if you live in an area with hard water, use demineralized/distilled water when cleaning light colored fabrics to eliminate the possibility of hard water stains.

Temperature

The vapor temperature at the tip of the nozzles is between 220°F and 240 °F.

The temperature of the vapor falls to 100 °F at a distance of 10 inches from the nozzle.

Warning: A towel wrapped around the brush can become hot enough to burn. Make sure that you let the towel cool off before touching it.

Using Towels

For best results use 100% cotton white terry cloth towels.

Use correct size of towel to allow you to wrap the towel around the brushes and clip it under the springy cloth holder.

The purpose of using a towel is to absorb moisture and dirt being cleaned. 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

Wipe always from the top down to avoid dirtying surfaces already cleaned.

Avoid changing brushes back and forth while cleaning.

Start with the smallest brush to clean tight spots and corners first.

Wipe dirt as soon as possible, otherwise it will dry and stick to the surface.

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Contents Watt Model EP965 Used As a Steam Iron Used As a Steam CleanerTo reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury Important SafeguardsImportant Safeguards Special Instructions Rated 1500 watts, 110 V / 60HZ Technical Specifications List Of AccessoriesOperating Instructions Components On/Off SwitchTOO Tightly or Gasket will be Flattened Removing the Angle Adapter Using Your Accessories Attaching the Angle Adapter Attachments How to Fit the Towel Over the Rectangular Brush #11How to fit the Towel Over the Rectangular Brush #11 Water Tips On How To Use Your SystemCarpets Using Your Steam CleanerWood, Vinyl and Marble Floors Window, Glass Surfaces and Mirrors WallsWall Paper CeilingsExterior Areas Garden FurnitureVertical and Horizontal Blinds Bathroom AreasHints Nicotine and TarRemoving Wax, Tar, Etc Dry Ironing Ironing With SteamSteaming Your Clothes With the Iron Temperature SettingsIroning Tips