Gb / ie / cy – Silvercrest SDM 1500 A1 User Manual

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after use

Remove the power cable from the socket-outlet. Empty the water tank completely so as to

prevent the water from stagnating, which may form lime deposit.

Warning!

Wait at least 5 minutes so that the steam head and cloth cool down:

Risk of burns/scalds.

Remove the cloth. Wind the power cord on the hooks (C) and (J). Press the handle release

button (D). Bend the handle until the appliance is closed (Fig. 13). Put the motor body in a

vertical position (Fig. 14).

Warning!

Make the joint between steam head and motor body snap so that the

appliance is stable in a vertical position.

Put the appliance in a dry place and away from the reach of children.

Cleaning and maintenanCe

Warning!

Always unplug the appliance before cleaning it. Let the appliance to

cool down for a few minutes.
Warning!

Never immerse the appliance in water or other liquids. Risk due to

electricity.
Warning!

Check the state of the power cable of your appliance on a regular basis

before using it, and if it is damaged, take it to the service centre closest

to you to have it replaced only by specialised personnel.

Do not use abrasive products for cleaning the appliance.

Do not put vinegar, decalcifying agents or other fragrant substance
inside the tank; otherwise, the warranty may be revoked.

Cleaning the appliance

Clean plastic parts with a damp, non-abrasive cloth and dry them with a dry cloth.

Clean the water tank from time to time by putting fresh water in it. Rinse and empty.

Follow the instructions on the label to clean the washable cloth.

Filter replacement

The filter (I) must be replaced every 4-6 months or after 100 cleaning cycles (one cycle is equi-

valent to the consumption of a full tank of water). unplug it from the socket-outlet. Wait for the

hot parts to cool down. Remove the tank. Extract the filter (I) by pulling it upwards, parallel to

the motor body. Replace the filter with a new one, being sure to put it firmly in its seat (Fig. 15).

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