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  • Page 1 HERA EASY PLUS U S E M A N U A L ISTRUCTION LANGUAGE...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    GENERAL CONTENTS DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE ......................PAG. 02 MACHINE OPERATIONS..........................PAG. 03 STEP: LOWER DRUM FILLING ..........................PAG. 03 STEP: WATER TANK FILLING ..........................PAG. 03 STEP: FILLING THE DETERGENT TANK ......................PAG. 03 STEP: TURNING ON ............................PAG. 04 STEP: HOSE CONNECTION ..........................PAG. 05 STEP: ACCESSORY STARTING ..........................
  • Page 4: Description Of The Machine

    DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE Front part Opening to insert the hoses Control panel Steam adjusting knob Boiler safety plug Upper cover Handle Lower drum Closing hook Wheels Rear part 10. Filter cover 11. Feeding cable 12. Detergent tank plug and cable reel...
  • Page 5: Machine Operations

    MACHINE OPERATION STEP: LOWER DRUM FILLING • Unhook the closing devices (fig.1); • Lift the upper cover (fig.2); • Fill the lower drum with about 2 litres of clean water (fig.3) • Reposition the cover by paying attention to the drum level indicator.
  • Page 6: Step: Turning On

    STEP: TURNING ON • Connect the supply cable to a 230V plug provided with earth. On the panel a red light “e” POWER will light up. • For the vacuum cleaner function: press push button “B” and ad just the power by means of keys +/-. •...
  • Page 7: Step: Hose Connection

    STEP: HOSE CONNECTION • To connect the hose, move upwards the door covering the plug (fig.10), insert the plug and close the door by making sure the pawl is into its proper seat. FIG.10 STEP: ACCESSORY STARTING • All the accessories carry out the double function of suction and steam.
  • Page 8: Accessories Equipped With Machine

    ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED WITH THE MACHINE 1. HANDLE WITH HOSE A. Plug. B. Hose. C. Handle. d. Steam push button. e. Suction push button. MAINTENANCE OF THE HOSE After every use we recommend rinsing the hose by sucking one/ two litres of water from a basin to prevent the dirt from settling on the internal walls.
  • Page 9: Window Cleaner

    3. WINDOW CLEANER The window cleaner is particularly suitable for the cleaning of windows and mirrors. For the use refer to point 4A. NOTE: in winter the windows must be previously warmed by using the accessory at a distance of 10/15 cm. before starting cleaning. 4.
  • Page 10: Routing Maintenance

    ROUTINE MAINTENANCE DETERGENT PUMP If you do not use the Power Jet function and/or do not use the machine for a few days, we recommend rinsing the pump pouring only water into the detergent tank and emptying it once or twice. MOTOR SUPPORT (D) It is located under the upper cover.
  • Page 11: Optional

    OPTIONAL: 1. IRON Open the door located in the front part of the machine.Insert • the iron pin into the plug of the device. • Close the door making sure the pin has entered into the special housing. • Adjust the thermostat on the desired position according to the fabrics.
  • Page 12: Safety Rules And Cautions

    SAFETY RULES AND CAUTIONS • Do not open the safety cap when the boiler is on or under pressure. • Do not use the machine without the lower drum (7). • Do not fill the boiler tank with detergent or disinfecting products (use only water). •...
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Sometimes problems arise from causes which can be easily removed by carrying out simple checks. PRO BLEM CAUSE SO L UTI O N · The plastic filter of the · Clean the filter separator is dirty or clogged · Increase power Insufficient suction ·...
  • Page 14: After-Sales Assistance

    WARRANTY AND TECHNICAL SERVICE TECHNICAL SHEET SAFETY • Dimension (cm.) 37 x 30 x 41h • Device stopping the circuit at tank level • Voltage 220-240 Volt 50-60 Hz. • Thermostat • Pressure 450 kPa • Thermofuse • Resistance 1900 Watt •...
  • Page 15: Spare O-Ring

    SPARE O-RING...

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