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6 Cleaning floors
6.3 Freshening up carpets
1. Place the carpet glider base (Fig. 16/1) under the steam
base with a cleaning cloth attached. Otherwise you will
not be able to move back and forth effectively on this sur-
face.
2. Turn the steam controller to the "MAX" position (Fig. 16/
2).
3. If necessary, use the steam boost button (Fig. 16/3).
4. Proceed as described in ZChapter 6.1, “Switching on
and regulating the steam jet”.
6.4 Removing stubborn
soiling
1. Disconnect the steam base (Fig. 17/1) from the steam/
brush base (Fig. 17/2). The collar brush is now ex-
posed.
2. Check that the detergent tank is full. If not, fill it
ZChapter 4, “If you use detergents”.
3. Turn the steam controller to the "MAX" position (Fig. 16/
2).
4. If necessary, use the steam boost button (Fig. 17/3).
5. Proceed as described in ZChapter 6.1, “Switching on
and regulating the steam jet”.
ATTENTION:
Always comply with the cleaning instructions of the man-
ufacturer of the carpet. Before starting cleaning, check
whether the particular floor surface is suitable for steam
cleaning.
NOTE:
You steam cleaner is not suitable for thorough cleaning
of carpet. Even adding detergent cannot change this. To
remove ingrained stains, we recommend that you apply a
commercially available detergent to the soiling before
using the steam cleaner, as long as this is suitable for the
respective surface.
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ATTENTION:
Not all floors suitable for steam cleaning also withstand
the powerful bristles of the collar brush. If you are
unsure, consult the manufacturer of your flooring. Then
test to see whether the floor can withstand this treatment
without damage on a hidden part of the floor.
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