Setting the steam adjustment dial
Below is a general listing of some of the possible uses for the steamer and their
recommended adjustment dial settings. These are only intended as general guidelines for
using your steamer and not a complete list.
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Low
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Medium
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High
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(Max)
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Notes:
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When steaming, it is best to use the lowest possible steam adjustment dial setting
that completes the task while remaining easy and convenient
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Increase only if needed to quickly and easily accomplish the required cleaning task
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Higher steam setting increases the amount of moisture being emitted with the
steam.
Varnished/laminate hardwood flooring
Delicate fabrics
Wood cabinetry
Most flooring (sealed marble, stone & ceramic, vinyl etc.)
Countertops
Bath and Kitchen fixtures
Most routine cleaning tasks
Flooring in high-traffic areas (HIGH setting not recommended for
hardwood floors)
Tough grime and stains (stuck-on grease, etc.)
Heavy linens and fabrics