Euro-Pro SC412 warranty Filling Your Steam Generator With Water continued

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Filling Your Steam Generator With Water (continued)

Step 4: Allow approximately 10 minutes for vapor to reach its working temperature and pressure. When these have been reached, the Yellow indicator (#3) will light. The machine is ready to operate.

Step 5: Add desired attachments. After attachments are in place, activate vapor flow by pressing the On/Off Switch (#7) on the handle. Note: After you start using steam, the Yellow Indicator (#3) will go out. If you stop the use for several minutes, the Yellow Indicator (#3) will go back on.

Step 6: At the start, some water will come out from the nozzle of the attachment. This is unheated water in the hose.

A. Depending upon the ambient temperature, this Red Warning indicator (#4) might light up during the initial tank heating. Go ahead and vent the hose and start use. After approximately 2 to 3 minutes of use, this indicator will go out. Continue normal use.

B. The Red Indicator (#4) functions as a low water warning. When your

vapor pressure significantly decreases and the Red Indicator (#4) lights, release all pressure through the nozzle by pressing Steam Switch (#7) to “On” and allow the machine to cool. To refill, repeat steps #1 through #6.

If the “Add Water” Light (#4) Turns “On” During Cleaning, Indicating Low Water Lever, Follow the Instructions Below to Refill the Steam Generator.

Step 8. Push the On/Off Switch (#2) to its “Off” position.

Step 9. Push the On/Off Steam Switch (#7) to its “On” position to release all the steam left in the steam generator, then turn the switch to “Off” position.

Step 10. Unplug the power cord (#5) from the wall socket.

Step 11. Follow instructions to fill the Steam Generator as shown above in Step #1.

Caution: When refilling the machine while it is still hot, the first drops of water might bubble up.

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