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Falcon / US1900
Steam Cleaner
US Steam Corporate Office
7940 Rodeo Trail, Ste 360
Mansfield, TX 76063
(817) 297-7745
www.ussteam.net

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  • Page 1 User Manual Falcon / US1900 Steam Cleaner US Steam Corporate Office 7940 Rodeo Trail, Ste 360 Mansfield, TX 76063 (817) 297-7745 www.ussteam.net...
  • Page 2 (8) (1) (2) (3) (5) (4) (9) (6) (7) (9) (1)  Extension Wands (6) 1” Round Brushes (2)  1-Hole Nozzle (7) Squeegee (3)  3-Hole Nozzle (8) Large Floor Brush (4)  Triangle Brush (9) Large Triangle Brush (5)  3” Round Brush (10) Bonnets...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Quick Start Guide ............................ 4 Refilling ................................ 5 Cleaning and Maintenance ........................ 5 Trouble Shooting ............................ 6 Tool and Application Guide ........................ 7 Work Techniques ............................ 8 Bed Bugs .............................. 8 How to clean Floors ......................................9 Kitchen ..................................... 9 Bathroom ..................................... 10 Living and Bedrooms ..............................11 Windows ....................................12 Autos ...................................... 12 Miscellaneous ..................................12 Notices and Warnings .......................... 13 Services and Support ..........................14 Returns ..............................14...
  • Page 4: Quick Start Guide

    QUICK START GUIDE DO NOT PLUG IN STEAM CLEANER UNTIL INSTRUCTED 1. OPEN SAFETY CAP AND FILL TANK WITH WATER: Press and hold down while turning the safety cap counter clockwise to open. Remove the cap. Pour in the water from the filler bottle leaving about 1 inch of water in the bottle to prevent overflow in the tank.
  • Page 5: Refilling

    Refilling the Steam Cleaner Low Water Light When one of the following happens, your steam cleaner is low on water: Ø The orange Low Water Indicator Light turns on. Ø The pressure drops fast (below 2 bars) and pressure gauge stays low. Ø...
  • Page 6: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Possible Solution No Power to Unit Check the circuit breaker / circuit panel for tripped breaker. Is the steam release button in the ON position? Check the low water light. If on, refill the unit. Is the pressure 3- 4.5 bars? If not, wait for the unit to build No steam coming out of hose pressure Drain boiler and refill with ¾...
  • Page 7: Tool And Application Guide

    TOOL APPLICATION GUIDE STEAM INSTRUCTIONS AND TOOL USES TOOL SETTING EXTENSION WANDS Use with any nozzle/brush combination to extend reach for floors, walls and ceilings. LARGE FLOOR BRUSH Hard Floors Used to clean wood or tile floors with an attached Steam bonnet at low steam.
  • Page 8: Work Techniques

    12. WORK TECHNIQUES The temperature of the steam at the tip of the nozzle is between 312ºF - 285ºF, since the vapor is dry, it cools to 245ºF 4” from the tip and 185ºF 8” inches from the tip. Most bacteria begins to die when exposed to temperatures of 245ºF so keeping the tip of the handle close to the work area is key to successful cleaning.
  • Page 9: How To Clean

    14. HOW TO CLEAN Floors a. Tile – Vacuum or pre-sweep then use a large floor or triangle brush at low or medium steam. b. Tile Grout – Use the 1-inch nylon round brush with the 1-hole nozzle on low or medium steam. c.
  • Page 10: Bathroom

    Cabinet or Drawer Facings Use the large triangular brush with a bonnet at low or medium steam. Corners/Crevices Use the 1-hole nozzle attached to the hose handle at low or medium steam to blow out dirt. Catch dirt with a spare cotton towel to prevent it from spraying everywhere. Refrigerator –...
  • Page 11: Living And Bedrooms

    Living & Bed Rooms Walls, painted trim or molding Use the large floor brush with a bonnet on the low steam setting with a bonnet. Pretest an inconspicuous area to be cleaned for paint thickness since it is easy to take paint off walls. Wallpaper a.
  • Page 12: Windows

    Window Sills and Thresholds Use the 1” nylon brush with 1-hole nozzle on medium steam. Window Frame a. Painted wood and plastic - Use nozzle with nylon brush. b. Aluminum - Use 1” inch brass brush directly on the surface to remove dirt and to polish. Wipe with towel.
  • Page 13: Notices And Warnings

    1. Read all instructions before using this steam cleaner. Save these instructions for future reference. 2. Use of any replacement parts other than authorized US Steam parts voids all warranties and can cause bodily injury to the operator and damage equipment.
  • Page 14: Services And Support

    Steam and is granted to the initial customer and is nontransferable. Any claims under this warranty must be made before the end of the applicable warranty period. During such period if US Steam determines that a part or system is defective in material or workmanship, US Steam, at its option, will provide you with a repaired part or replace any part that is covered by the limited warranty.

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