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Pull the terry cloth cover (E2) over the man-
ual nozzle.
Application:
small, washable surfaces, such as
kitchen surfaces made of plastic, tiled
walls
Shower cabins, mirror
Furniture fabrics
Vehicle interior, windshields
– Bath-tubs
Application:
Windows, mirrors
Glass surfaces on showers
other smooth surfaces
ÎPerform a fat dissolving basic cleaning
using the manual nozzle (E1) and a ter-
ry cloth cover (E2) before the first clean-
ing using the window nozzle.
ÎApply steam to the glass surface from a
distance of approximately 20 cm until
the surface is moistened evenly.
ÎStrip the glass surface in straight lines
from the top to the bottom using the rub-
ber lip of the window nozzle. Wipe the
rubber lip and the bottom edge of the
window dry after each strip.
Application:
all washable wall and floor coverings,
e.g.: Stone floors, tiles, and PVC floors.
ÎAttach the floor cloth to the floor nozzle.
1 Fold the floor cloth the long way and
place the floor nozzle on top of it.
2 Open holding clamps.
3 Place the cloth ends into the openings.
4 Close the holding clamps.
Caution
Do not insert fingers between the clamps.
Figure 4
ÎTo remove the cloth, press the retaining
clips (H2), and pull out the cloth.
ÎTurn and exchange the floorcloth in reg-
ular intervals. Thus, you improve the
ability to pick up dirt.
ÎWork slowly on very dirty surfaces to al-
low the steam to act on the dirt for a
longer period of time.
ÎIf there are residues of detergents or
floor cleaning products (e.g. wax, liquid
polish) on the surface to be cleaned,
streaks may form during the cleaning.
These streaks normally disappear after
a repeated use of the steam cleaner.
Manual nozzle (E1)Squeegee (F1)Floor nozzle (H1)