clothes slowly from left to right.
The pad can be cleaned by brushing in the
opposite direction right to left on a piece
of old cloth.
• Remove the lint pad from the steam brush
by pulling it to the bottom - fig.10a.
• For storage, attach the lint pad to the steam
brush. Gently push the top of the lint pad
into place until it snaps in - fig.10b.
fter use
Wait for 15 minutes until the steam
head is completely cool.
• Unplug the appliance. Empty the water re-
maining in the tank and leave unit on its
side to cool. fter the appliance has coo-
led down, it may be stored thanks to the
hanger hook.
Warning: never forget to unplug the
steam brush and empty the tank after
your working session. While not in
use, you can hang your steambrush
by its hook.
Cleaning/Descaling
• Clean the main unit with a damp cloth.
• Your steam brush must be descaled oc-
casionally if you notice the steam power
is weak.
The time between descaling operations
depends on the quality of the water and
nvironment protection first !
Your appliance contains valuable materials which can be recovered
or recycled.
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Leave it at a civic waste disposal centre.
the frequency with which you use the
appliance.
• To carry out an effective descaling opera-
tion, we advise you to :
1. Fill the water tank with white vinegar.
2. Plug the appliance and wait until it
reaches the working temperature.
3. bove a sink, press the steam trigger.
Wait for a few seconds. Press again the
steam trigger.
4. Repeat the previous steps until the
water tank is empty. The scale will be re-
moved. Stay away from the steam out-
put: there is a risk of particles spitting.
5. Important: It is necessary to clean the
appliance to avoid spattering your
clothes with vinegar residue. It is impor-
tant to clean the water tank with water,
then, to fill it again with fresh water.
6. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the water tank
is completely empty.
7. Unplug the steam brush. Wait 15 mi-
nutes until it is completely cool. Use a
rag to wipe the scale marks that may ap-
pear on the steam head during desca-
ling operation.
C UTION: Risk of electric shock.
Never immerse the steam head in
water! The steam brush contains
electric components that could be
damaged by direct water.
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