If you consistently use demineralized or distilled
water, cleaning the tank is unnecessary.
Rinsing out the steam cleaner:
Normally, a periodic rinse of your SC 50 will free
it from deposits. This is recommended every
10-15 tankfulls, to free up any scale deposits
from the tank.
Fill the boiler with water and shake the clea-
ner vigorously. Tilt the cleaner upside down
to empty the boiler of water and any scale
deposits.
Descaling your steam cleaner:
If the tap water in you area contains a high
level of calcium deposits and you have been
using tap water to do your steam cleaning,
your should descale your unit after 10-15
tankfulls.
Step 1:
Unplug the steam cleaner from the
power source before you descale
the boiler.
Step 2:
Fill the boiler with 1 part (150 cc.)
vinegar and 4 parts (600 cc.) water
and leave overnight or for a period of
approximately 8 hours. Do not screw
the safety/filler cap onto the steam
cleaner while you are descaling the
boiler. Do not use the steam cleaner
while descaling solution is inside the
boiler.
Step 3:
After the period of soaking, turn
the steam cleaner upside down to
empty solution from the boiler. Due
to the fact that a small amount of
solution will be left in the boiler, it is
necessary to rinse the boiler out with
clean water 2 or 3 times. Your steam
cleaner is now ready for use.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
Attaching the Shoulder Strap
Using the detachable shoulder strap allows
for greater freedom of movement when both
hands are needed for various cleaning tasks.
To attach the shoulder strap to the steam
cleaner, simply snap the shoulder strap hooks
onto the connecting rings on the unit body.
See illustrations below.
When using the SC 50 with the shoulder strap,
avoid rocking or tilting the unit excessively as
this may cause water to enter the hose and
be discharged along with the steam.
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Attaching Points