Euro-Pro EP924H User Manual

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TIPS ON HOW TO USE YOUR STEAM CLEANER

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Assembling the Casters

Step 3: Place the unit on a flat, stable

surface. Slowly turn the safety

filler cap counter clockwise until

it is removed.

Step 4: Place the funnel in

the tank opening as

illustrated in Fig. 4.

Be sure to insert

the funnel fully, until

it is flush against the

tank opening. Add

40 US fl, oz.

(1200 ml) of water.

(Fig. 5) The funnel

has been specially

designed to show when the water

tank is full. When water starts to

come out of the vent hole of the

funnel, the tank is full. Remove the

funnel slowly and let the remaining

water go inside the water tank.

Do Not Overfill. Replace the Safety

Cap.

Step 5: Connect desired attachments onto

the end of the hand grip.

Step 6: Plug the unit into a standard

(120 volt, grounded) wall

receptacle. Allow approximately

8-10 minutes for vapor to reach its

working temperature and pressure.

When the unit is ready for use, the

“red” light will go out and the

“green” light will come on. Always

point nozzle outlet in a safe

direction. At the start, some water

may come out from the nozzle.

This is normal.

Step 7: To disconnect the flexible hose

from the steam cleaner, unlock the

connection port door and pull away

from hose. While holding the door

open, pull connector plug out.

NOTE: When the steam cleaner has run

out of water, steam output will cease.

CAUTION:

Read the instructions

for “Operating and Filling Your Steam

Cleaner” before opening the Safety

Cap.

CAUTION:

Always unplug before

filling. ALLOW UNIT TO COOL

FOR FIFTEEN (15) MINUTES

BEFORE REFILLING.

IMPORTANT:

Do NOT add cleaning

solutions, scented perfumes, oils or any

other chemicals to the boiler in this

appliance. Use tap water or distilled/

purified water if the tap water in your

area is very hard.

These instructions are ONLY for a

cold unit. If the unit is hot or has

water in it, see “Refilling Your Steam

Cleaner”.

IMPORTANT:

Never attempt to fill

this unit under a water tap, always use

the filling funnel provided.

Step 1: Open the connection port.

(Fig. 2)

Step 2: Insert the steam handle

connector plug for the flexible

hose into the connection port.

(Fig. 3) Ensure that the

connector plug is securely in

place. Make sure that the pin on

the connection port cover fits into

the hole on the steam handle

connector plug.

Fig. 4

Fig. 5

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

Connection

Port Cover Pin

NOTE: Some force may be required to

push the connector plug into the

connection port.

ALWAYS FINISH CLEANING BY WIPING DOWN THE CLEANED SURFACE

WITH A TOWEL

The casters for the steam cleaner are

packed and shipped unassembled. To

assemble the casters to the unit, simply

insert the casters onto one of the four (4)

stems in the base and push downward

with the palm of your hand. (Fig. 1)

Repeat for the next three (3) casters.

Hints

The steam cleaner has many uses that

have not been mentioned. This was

meant only to give you a general idea of

what can be achieved with the unit.

However, the ways in which to use the

attachments and brushes are in most

cases universal. It is most helpful to

always have a terry cloth towel or paper

towel ready to use for removal of

moisture and residue. 100% white

cotton towels work best.

You can clean the brushes with your

steam cleaner. When cleaning the

bristle brushes, use a pair of pliers to

hold and blow dirt as above or place in

the basket of your dishwasher.
NOTE: Wipe with a towel immediately

before the cleaned area dries. When

cleaning the oven, use the bristle brush

to clean around the elements and drip

trays. Use the bristle brush for cracks,

crevices, and hard to reach areas.

Refrigerator - Use the concentrator to

blow away dirt in the ice machine and

on door seals. The vapor will not dry

out or crack the seals as chemicals

often do. Can openers and other

kitchen equipment can be easily

cleaned with the bristle brush to get into

all the nooks and crannies. Mold stains

around door gaskets can be removed

with the bristle brush.

To clean microwaves or other small

appliances use the nylon bristle brush

for small areas.
NOTE: When cleaning small electrical

appliances always unplug them from

outlet before cleaning. Do not direct

steam into any openings of the

appliances or onto electrical

connections.

To clean counter tops, use the bristle

brush first in order to loosen the debris,

then wipe with a terry cloth towel to

finish.

Fig. 1

Power On/Off - Steam Ready Light

Power “On” Light (red): This light will

illuminate when the unit is plugged into

the 120V. wall outlet. The “green” light

will come on when the steam is ready

and the “red” light will go out.

Operating and Filling Your Steam

Cleaner

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