Eureka 350, 340 HOW to Assemble and USE, Hexagonal end of nozzle, Scrub Brush Angled Nozzle

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HOW TO ASSEMBLE AND USE (continued)

The Hot Shot’s articulating nozzle allows the steam to be directed as desired. To use the articulating nozzle, align the single marks on the attachment and appliance, push the attachment onto the articulating nozzle until it covers the round gasket (See page 7). Now turn clockwise until the single mark on the attachment is aligned with the double mark on the appliance. Now you can direct the steam as desired.

Hexagonal end of nozzle

5.To attach the scrub brush and angled nozzle.

Scrub Brush

Angled Nozzle

Both of these attachments can be applied to the articulated nozzle (on appliance) straight nozzle, and the flexible extension hose.

Decide on your desired angle, then push the attachment onto the hexagonal end of the nozzle.

6.To attach the window cleaning tool.

CAUTION: Do not use the window cleaning tool on cold glass. It may break the glass.

First attach the fabric tool to either the appliance or the flexible extension hose. Remove the cloth from the fabric tool. There are two open tabs on the back edge of the fabric tool and there are two hinges on the back edge of the window cleaning tool. Place the hinges into the open tabs, then swing the window cleaning tool up against the bottom of the fabric tool until the two pieces click together. To remove the window cleaning tool from the fabric tool. Just push your thumb against the fastener on the window cleaning tool, they will separate.

Window Cleaning Tool

Fabric Tool

Tabs

Hinges

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Contents Household Type IndexDo not return this Product to the store Important Safeguards Conseils DE Sécurité Avertissement Grounding InstructionsInstructions Visant la Mise à la Terre Rating Plate Service InformationGeneral Information Main Features of the HOT Shot hand held steamer ACCESSORIESonDescription of the HOT Shot hand held steamer Other Advantages of the Eureka Hot Shot hand held steamerHOW to Assemble and USE Instructions for USEHOW to Assemble and USE Window Cleaning Tool Fabric Tool Tabs HingesHexagonal end of nozzle Scrub Brush Angled NozzleHow to start the Hot Shot How to refill the Hot Shot when it is out of steamCleaning and Maintenance Power On Light Steam Delivery ButtonWindows or glass. It may break Suggested Uses for Attachments may vary by modelScrub Brush Problem Solving Problem Cause SolutionEureka Limited Warranty Mexico 254 23 CanadaFurther Limitations and Exclusions For Genuine Eureka Value, Accept No Imitations

340, 350 specifications

The Eureka 350 and Eureka 340 are two models from a renowned manufacturer known for their commitment to innovation and quality in the realm of machinery. These models are designed to meet the diverse needs of commercial and industrial applications, particularly in sectors that demand efficiency and reliability.

One of the standout features of the Eureka 350 is its powerful motor, delivering robust performance while ensuring energy efficiency. With a capacity to handle large volumes of work, this model is particularly well-suited for high-demand environments. The Eureka 340, while slightly smaller, still packs a punch with its efficient engine, making it perfect for smaller operations that require reliability without compromising on power.

Both models incorporate advanced technologies aimed at enhancing user experience and operational efficiency. The smart control system found in these machines allows for easy adjustments and monitoring, enabling operators to achieve optimal performance for various tasks. This feature is particularly beneficial in dynamic work environments where adaptability is crucial.

Durability is another key characteristic of the Eureka 350 and 340. Constructed with high-grade materials, these models are designed to withstand harsh conditions and heavy use. The robust chassis ensures stability and longevity, reducing downtime due to wear and tear.

In terms of ergonomics, the Eureka 350 and 340 prioritize user comfort. Both models boast intuitive interfaces, making them accessible for operators of all skill levels. The controls are strategically placed to minimize fatigue during extended use, highlighting the manufacturer’s commitment to operator well-being.

Maintenance is simplified in both models, with easy access to essential components for quick repairs and servicing. This design consideration not only enhances the longevity of the machines but also significantly reduces operational costs for businesses.

The Eureka 350 and 340 demonstrate versatility in their application. They are suitable for various tasks, from heavy-duty industrial projects to lighter commercial uses, making them a valuable addition to any fleet.

In conclusion, the Eureka 350 and 340 represent a fusion of power, durability, and cutting-edge technology. Their thoughtful design and versatile functionality provide businesses with the efficiency and reliability needed to thrive in competitive environments. These machines are sure to meet and exceed the expectations of users, solidifying their place as essential tools in the modern industrial landscape.