Earlex SC150 User Manual

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OTHER USES FOR THE STEAM PLATE

Artex®: Normally Artex® can be removed using the same method as for wallpaper although the steaming time

will be longer. CAUTION: Some textured finishes may contain asbestos which may be hazardous to health and

which are subject to licensing controls operated by the HSE (Health & Safety Executive).

Vinyl Floor Tiles: Vinyl floor tiles can aIso be removed if the plate is left long enough for the heat to penetrate

the adhesive. Once the adhesive is hot it softens and the tile can be peeled from the floor.

Sterilising Soil: To sterilise soil in seed trays or greenhouses rake the soil to obtain a fine surface. Leave the

steam plate on each section for 2 to 2.5 minutes which should ensure that the steam has penetrated through

the surface.

Killing Weeds: Steam will kill weeds on paths and patios without the use of chemicals. You will need to steam

the weeds for 1 to 1.5 minutes in order to kill them.

MAINTENANCE

To keep the unit and tools clean, wipe over with a clean, damp cloth. No other maintenance work should be

required. See the Trouble Shooting Guide if you experience any problems.

DESCALING

To maintain peak performance of the unit, particularly in areas of hard water, it may be necessary to descale

the element in the unit. Proprietary kettle descaling products can be used in your Steam Cleaning Kit - always

follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

LARGE STEAM PLATE - WALLPAPER STRIPPING

(OPTIONAL ACCESSORY - NOT INCLUDED IN ALL KITS)

CAUTION! Check the state of your plaster before starting work. Steam can loosen weak,

porous or poorly bonded plaster - which also loosens readily if cracked, holed or if the

steam plate is held in place too long after the paper is soaked. Weak plaster can normally

be detected by tapping a few areas of wall. A hollow sound indicates that you should pro-

ceed only with extreme care - stopping immediately if you hear a cracking sound or plaster

starts to break loose. The steam stripper is safe for drywall/plaster board surfaces but what-

ever the material, it is always wise to check a small area before starting work properly.

Always obtain advice from an expert if unsure.

PREPARATION

To achieve fastest paper removal always gently score the areas to be stripped. With heavy

embossed, vinyl coated or painted papers this is essential. Either use a proprietary perfo-

rator tool or alternatively score the paper with the edge of a wall scraper in a criss-cross

pattern with 150mm (6 inch) spacing.

As with all decorating work be sure to protect carpets and furniture with covers.

STRIPPING: Remember to check a small area first.

Connect the large steam plate to the steam hose. Once steam is being produced at the

hand plate you are ready to begin. Operation is simple for both right and left handed peo-

ple. Simply hold the steam plate flat against the wallpaper for approx. 10 seconds. Now

move the plate to the spot immediately next to the one just steamed - from which the paper

should now easily come away with a little help from a wall scraper.

Working this way should enable continuous paper removal although it may be necessary to

steam for longer periods with some papers, or if not completely removed first time.

SMALL STEAM PLATE

(OPTIONAL ACCESSORY - NOT INCLUDED IN ALL KITS)

The small steamplate is used in the same way as the large steam plate to strip wallpaper

in awkward areas not easily reached with the large steam plate such as around door

frames, in corners, etc.

Always wear a glove or mitt for added protection.

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