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How to Clean with the Accessories
Figure 11
Important: It is always necessary, especially in winter, to pre-heat the window panes
before cleaning them. To do this, pass the large brush with the steam
engaged over the window at a distance of about 4 inches from the surface.

Cleaning Carpets

To clean the entire carpet surface, follow these steps:
• Attach the floor cloth to the brush (rectangular or triangular). (Figure 9)
• Press the steam switch. (Figure 3)
• Slowly move the brush without applying any pressure.
• Wrap the floor cloth around the brush again with a clean part facing the carpet.
Important: As a general rule, when cleaning delicate materials, adjust the steam level
to its minimum setting. Before starting, check the quality of the carpet
(color fastness and heat resistance) by directing a jet of steam in a hidden
corner. Be particularly careful when cleaning velvets.
To Remove Stains from Carpet
• Fit the steam nozzle onto the grip. (Figure 6)
• Press the steam switch. (Figure 3)
• Direct a jet of steam across the stained surface of the carpet.
• Have a clean cloth ready to remove the dirt as it gets loosened away from the surface
of the material.
Attention: Egg white stains can, under the effect of the steam, become fixed
onto the fabric.
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Cleaning Glass Surfaces

To clean glass, use the window squeegee as
follows:
• Press the steam switch.
• Gently slide the squeegee over the glass with brush
and its steam holes facing towards the surface.
• Remove stubborn dirt with the ribbed edge of the
rubber on the upper part of the accessory.
• Switch the steam off.
• Remove the dirty water from the glass using the
ribbed edge of the rubber on the upper part of the
accessory.
• Dry carefully with an absorbent cloth, such as the
one supplied.
(cont.)
Figure 11