Steamfast PORTABLE POWER STEAM CLEANER SF-246 User Manual

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The Boiler Cap (1) securely covers the Boiler Fill Hole, preventing hot steam from escaping the

Boiler. The Boiler Cap must be unscrewed and removed (only when the Boiler is cooled) in order

to fill the Boiler with water.

The Boiler Fill Hole (1

A

) is the opening through which water is poured into the Boiler.

The Boiler (1

B

) is the internal heating chamber where water is converted into steam. Some empty

space inside the Boiler is required for this conversion process, so the recommended maximum

water capacity should not be exceeded when filling with water.

The Heating Indicator Light (2) illuminates to indicate that the unit is powered on and is heating,

then deactivates when the unit is ready to begin steaming.

The Strap Tabs (3) serve as the connection points for hooking the Shoulder Strap onto the unit.

The Main Steam Nozzle (4) releases a flow of hot, penetrating steam when the Steam Trigger is

pressed. The Jet Nozzle and Extension Wands connect directly to the Main Steam Nozzle.

The Steam Trigger (5) controls the flow of steam from the Main Steam Nozzle. For a continuous

flow of steam, the Trigger can either be held down manually or locked down with the Steam Lock

Switch.
CAUTION: Do not direct steam towards surfaces that may be damaged by moisture

or extreme heat.

The Steam Lock Switch (5

A

) locks down the Steam Trigger for a continuous flow of steam.

The Steam Hose (6) directs steam from the Boiler to the Main Steam Nozzle, and is designed to

remain flexible while safely containing the steam.

The Extension Wands (7) connect to the Main Steam Nozzle, allowing easy cleaning of floors,

ceilings and other hard-to-reach places.

The Utility Head (8) connects to the Jet Nozzle and is designed for cleaning floors and other large

surfaces. The Utility Head includes three modes of operation: brush, squeegee, and neutral (flat).

Refer to Page 8 for details.

The Cloth Cover (9) attaches to the Utility Head for cleaning tile, hardwood and other hard surface

floors while minimizing any potential heat and moisture damage.

The Shoulder Strap (10) hooks onto the two Strap Tabs, allowing the unit to be conveniently toted

hands-free while cleaning.

The Jet Nozzle (11) connects to either the Main Steam Nozzle or the Extension Wands, and is

designed to safely focus the flow of steam. The Utility Head, Brushes and Nozzle Tip all connect

to the Jet Nozzle.

The Nylon Brush (12) connects to the Jet Nozzle and is designed to work with steam to remove

stubborn stains and grime. It is intended for use on tile, grout, carpet, upholstery, and any other

surface that will not be scratched or damaged by the nylon bristles.

The Brass Brush (13) connects to the Jet Nozzle and is designed to work with steam to remove

stubborn stains and grime. It is intended for use on BBQ grills, oven racks, automobile engines &

wheels, shop tools and other hard metal surfaces
NOTE: Some delicate surfaces, such as stainless steel, may be scratched or damaged by the

brass bristles. Use careful judgement when deciding what surface to clean with the Brass

Brush. If you are unsure if a surface will be damaged, it is recommended that you test a

small inconspicuous spot before proceeding.

The Nozzle Tip (14) connects to the Jet Nozzle and is designed to finely focus the flow of steam.

It is recommended to always use the Nozzle Tip when not using either of the Brushes or the Utility

Head with the Jet Nozzle.

The Measuring Cup (15) holds 16 oz. (500 ml.) of water, and is provided to assist in easily and

consistently filling the Boiler with the optimum amount of water (33 oz. / 976 ml.).

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