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3 Preparing for use
3.5 Filling the water tank
WARNING:
Danger of injury! Do not add disinfectant or any other additives such as
cleaning agents, alcohol, perfumes or chemicals into the water tank.
These make use of the appliance unsafe. If the funnel, which you want
to use to fill the water tank, was previously in contact with disinfectant
(Fig. 13/B), rinse it out before using it to fill the water tank.
WARNING:
Danger of electric shock! Never fill an appliance when it is connected to
the mains. Never submerge the appliance in water to fill it (Fig. 11/A).
Always fill the water tank carefully using a refilling container and a funnel
(Fig. 12/A). Keep the other parts of the appliance dry.
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Never immerse the
appliance in water!
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3.6 Filling the disinfectant tank
WARNING:
Health hazard! Only use the disinfectant supplied or ordered from us.
The device has been designed for and tested with this disinfectant. Do
not mix this disinfectant. Other products may make using the appliance
unsafe.
WARNING:
Danger of scalding! Only operate the appliance if the tank cap is
securely screwed on.
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1. If the appliance was previously in operation:
WARNING:
Danger of scalding! The water tank is under pressure as soon as the
appliance is switched on. Even after you have pulled the plug from the
socket, compressed steam could still be in place:
a Pull out the plug before you have finished cleaning.
b Release the remaining steam reserves by holding down the steam
button.
c Allow the appliance about thirty minutes to cool off — until the red pin
in the cap goes down.
Only then can the cap be opened.
If the cap will not open after steps a-c, push down the red pin in the cap.
Only after this has been done can you unscrew the tank cap and fill the
water tank as described below.
2. Unscrew the tank cap counter-clockwise and take it off the water tank
(Fig. 11/B).
WARNING:
Danger of burns! If the appliance was in operation before, the tank cap
and the appliance parts around it could still be hot. Always fill the water
tank carefully using a refilling container and a funnel.
3. Fill the refilling container with cold, clear tap water.
4. Put a funnel into the opening of the water tank (Fig. 12/A).
5. Fill the water tank by emptying the refilling container into the funnel
(Fig. 12/A).
NOTE:
The water tank holds about 1 litre of water. Do not overfill the tank. Be
aware of any residual water in the tank. If there was already water in the
tank, the tank is certainly full enough now. Pour the water in slowly and
carefully.
6. Refit the tank cap and fasten it by turning it clockwise (Fig. 12/B).
7. Check that it is securely fitted.
WARNING:
Health hazard! Always make sure that the disinfectant is inaccessible to
children, particularly just after filling the disinfectant tank and before
steam cleaning. Also observe the instructions on the disinfectant bottle.
NOTE:
If you do not have any original disinfectant available, simply leave the
disinfectant tank empty. You can still steam clean with the appliance nor-
mally. In this case, set the disinfectant regulator (Fig. 1/23) to 'OFF'.
1. Unscrew the tank cap from the disinfectant tank (Fig. 13/A).
2. Insert a funnel (Fig. 13/B).
3. Pour in the undiluted disinfectant carefully into the disinfectant tank no
higher than just under the filling nozzle (Fig. 13/B).
NOTE:
Do not overfill the tank. It can only hold 0.25 litres. Always observe the
level through the transparent outer wall.
4. Refit the tank cap and fasten it (Fig. 13/A). Check that it is securely fit-
ted.