Learning About Your Steamer
•The Safety Cap (1) provides access to the Boiler for water filling. It also contains a pressure relief mechanism for safety.
•The Steam Button (2) operates a valve which controls the release of steam.
•The Carrying Handle (3) allows for
•The Steam Ready Light (4) is illuminated when the Boiler is heating and goes out when the steam is ready.
•The Steam Jet Nozzle (5) provides a concentrated stream of powerful steam for cleaning. It can be used alone or in combination with the Utility or Brass brushes.
•The Short Nylon Utility Brush (6) and the Long Nylon Utility Brush
(7) attach to the Steam Jet Nozzle and assist the steam in removing stubborn dirt, grease, grim, and stains.
•The Brass BBQ Grill Brush (8) attaches to the Steam Jet Nozzle and works with steam to clean BBQ grills. Note: The Brass Brush will scratch soft surfaces. Use with caution.
•The Scrub Brush (9) attaches to the Steam Jet Nozzle and is useful in cleaning and sanitizing sinks, counter tops, and stoves.
•The Angled Nozzle (10) attaches to the Steam Jet Nozzle and helps re- direct steam to those hard to reach areas.
•The Extension Hose (11) provides a 30 inch extension for attaching the Steam Jet Nozzle or the Large Steam Nozzle.
•The Large Steam Nozzle (12) produces a wider steam coverage. It provides an attachment point for the Terry Cover, Squeegee and Large Utility Brush.
•The Squeegee (13) attaches to the Large Steam Nozzle and allows you to easily clean your windows, shower doors, and mirrors.
•The Large Utility Brush (14) attaches to the Large Steam Nozzle for cleaning larger areas such as upholstery and carpets.
•The Terry Cover (15), used in combination with the Large Steam Noz- zle, turns the unit into a Fabric Steamer for
•The Measuring Cup (16) insures you fill the unit with the optimum amount of water (6 oz) for best results. It’s
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