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PRODUCT INFORMATION
•The Steam Nozzle (1) emits a flow of hot, penetrating steam. The Mop Head, Jet Nozzle and
Utility Head all connect to the Steam Nozzle.
•The Water Tank (2) is the reservoir where water is held before being transferred to the boiler and
converted to steam. The Water Tank holds 15 oz. (444 ml.) of water.
• The Water Tank Cap (2A) covers the Water Tank fill hole, and must be removed in order to fill the
Water Tank with water.
• The Power Indicator Light (3) illuminates when the Steam Control Dial is set to any of the three
steam intensity settings, to indicate that the unit is powered on and heating.
•The Steam Control Dial (4) turns the unit on and off, and is used to set the desired steam intensity
(chosen from three available setting options - LOW, MED & HIGH).
•The Extension Pole (5) connects to the main body of the steamer, and is designed for convenient
use on floors, windows, ceilings, and other out-of-reach surfaces.
•The Handle (5A) provides a comfortable grip when using the Extension Pole.
•The Cord Brackets (5B) provide a safe and convenient way to store the power cord when not in
use.
•The Mop Head (6) connects to the Steam Nozzle, for steam cleaning a variety of hard surface floors.
NOTE: It is not recommended that this unit be used on unsealed floors. Use care when
steaming floors that may be warped or damaged by heat and moisture, and limit use of this
unit on these types of surfaces.
•The Clamps (6A) are used to connect the Microfiber Cloths to the Mop Head.
• The Measuring Cup (7) aids in easily filling the Water Tank with water.
•The Small Cloth (8) fits on the Utility Head, absorbing excess moisture and preventing water
spotting on delicate fabrics. This enables the unit to function effectively as a fabric steamer.
• The Jet Nozzle (9) connects to the Steam Nozzle, and is designed to focus the flow of steam for
concentrated cleaning.
• The Lemon Acid Packet (10) is mixed with water and run through the unit in order to clean
mineral deposits that may build up inside the boiler.
• The Cleaning Pin (11) is used to remove mineral deposits that may form in the opening of the
Steam Nozzle and the attachments.
• The Squeegee (12) connects to the Utility Head, and is used for cleaning windows, mirrors, and
other smooth surfaces.
•The Utility Head (13) connects to the Steam Nozzle, and serves as an adapter for connecting both
the Squeegee and Small Cloth.
• The 3 Utility Brushes (14) connect to the Jet Nozzle, and are designed for scrubbing tough stains.
There is a soft-bristled brush for scrubbing delicate items (such as children’s toys), a firm-bristled
brush for general scrubbing (such as carpet), and a brass-bristled brush for scrubbing metal
surfaces (such as oven and grill racks).
NOTE: Some delicate surfaces, such as stainless steel, may be scratched or damaged by the
brass bristles. Use careful judgement when deciding what surface to clean with the brass
Utility Brush. If you are unsure if a surface will be damaged, it is recommended that you test
a small inconspicuous spot before proceeding.
•The 2 Microfiber Cloths (15) clip to the Mop Head and are designed to clean scuffs and stains
from hard surface floors. The Microfiber Cloths are reusable and machine washable.
NOTE: Microfiber Cloths are not designed to absorb and collect dirt. For best results, it is
recommended to vacuum floor before mopping.
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USING THE
MULTI-PURPOSE STEAMER
GENERAL STEAMING TIPS
You will find nearly limitless uses for your Multi-Purpose Steamer. There are no rules when it
comes to steam cleaning and/or the attachments you received with your unit. Use whichever
attachment seems to accomplish the intended job quickly and easily. Below are a few guidelines
for starting out:
•Many surfaces only require to be sprayed with the Jet Nozzle to clean and disinfect them, then
wiped with a clean dry cloth, towel, or paper towel.
EX: kitchen counters, microwaves, stove tops, bathroom sinks, kitchen and bath fixtures
•The nylon Utility Brushes can be used on most surfaces for hard-to-remove dirt, grime spots or
stains.
EX: baked on food on ovens and oven doors, baked on stovetop spills, bath and/or kitchen
grease and grime, rubber seal on the refrigerator, under/around bath and kitchen fixtures,
bath tile seams, grouting
•The nylon Utility Brushes are also very effective in removing spots and stains from clothing and
upholstery. This can be done with steam alone or with a stain remover designed for your specific
use. DO NOT put any type of chemical or liquid product in your steamer however; only water is
to be used in the unit.
•The Mop Head with Microfiber Cloth is designed primarily for use on floors, including linoleum,
tile, marble, stone and more. However, it can also be used on upholstery, depending on the type of
fabric being cleaned.
•When dried, some stains (whether on carpet or other surfaces) may require a bit of extra scrubbing
with one of the Utility Brushes and/or a product designed for stain removal. It is helpful on carpet
and cloth surfaces to blot with a clean dry towel to help remove the spot/stain.
•The brass Utility Brush is useful for heavy duty jobs such as your BBQ grill, oven rack, tire
wheels, etc. DO NOT use this brush on anything that the hard brush bristles might scratch or
damage.
•The Extension Pole should be attached for mopping floors, but is also useful for reaching overhead
or otherwise hard-to-reach places. When raising unit to reach high places, it is best to grasp Pole
with both hands for better support.
This should help to get you started with your new Multi-Purpose Steamer. As you use your steamer,
you will find what works best for you and your cleaning projects. Should you have any questions
on how to best utilize you new steamer, please feel free to contact our Customer Support
Department at (800) 711-6617 or (816) 584-9700, ext. 130 or 131 or
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