Removing mineral buildup – Top Innovations SP-350 User Manual

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Removing Mineral Buildup

One common problem with steamers

is mineral buildup caused by the high

mineral content in many municipal water supplies. Mineral residue inside

of the

internal pipes and heater can cause intermittent steaming or in severe cases no
steaming at

all.

The best way to avoid this is

to use demineralized or distilled water in the unit.

The procedure below can be used to clear mineral buildup. If you are unable to

use de-mineralized

or

distilled water we recommend you use this procedure

monthly

to

help avoid mineral buildup.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5 .

6.

Turn the unit off and unplug the power cord.

Unscrew and remove the hose from the hose connector on the top of the

unit.
Remove the pole from the unit.

Remove the water tank from the main unit and drain any water in the

unit.
Make

a

mixture of 50% vinegar and 50% water. In most cases 1 cup of

this mixture will be sufficient.

Slowly pour the water-vinegar mixture into the hose connector.

a. If the internal piping

is only partially blocked by mineral

buildup, the water- vinegar mixture will soon start flowing out

of the water intake hole. If this happens proceed to step 8.

b. I f t h e internal piping is completely blocked, continue to pour

the mixture into the hose connector till full.

7 .
8.

9.

10.

Pour clean water though the hose base and water intake hole until the

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Reassemble the unit and operate normally.

Pour the water-vinegar mixture into the water intake hole until full.

Let stand for 40 minutes.

Drain the water using the drain plug.

vinegar smell dissipates.

If the procedure above does not return the unit

to normal operation, the unit may

need servicing.

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