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STEAM TEMPERATURE | STEAM PRESSURE | HEATING TIME | WATTAGE | VOLTAGE | AMPERAGE | WATER TANK CAPACITY | BOILER CAPACITY | WEIGHT |
160 ºC | 4.5 BAR | 8 MINUTES | 1200 - | 110 - | 12 A | 2.44 L | 1.5 L | 6.87 KG |
320 ºF | 65 PSI | 1400 W | 120 V | 0.64 GAL | 0.4 GAL | 15.15 LBS |
This hose contains electrical connections, do not immerse in water for cleaning.
FILLING WITH WATER
Remove the water tank cap (2) and fill with up 2.44 L (or 0.64 gal) of water. Use the provided funnel if needed.
Never put anything else other than water in the boiler.
PLUGGING IN THE MACHINE
Unravel completely the electrical cord. Connect the electrical cord to a 15 or 20 amp 110V / 120V power outlet (make sure the circuit is not already used by another high wattage appliance).
TURNING THE MACHINE ON
Turn the main dial to the position. At this position the orange SteamReady™ indicator will come on when the unit reaches operating pressure, after approximately 8 minutes of heating time.
During use, the orange SteamReady™ indicator will turn on and off.
This is normal, and indicates that steam is being generated in the boiler.
CONNECTING THE STEAM HOSE
Connect the steam hose by inserting the steam hose connector in the steam hose connection outlet and press firmly. Make sure it cannot be pushed in any further and that the locking pin on the flap is in place.
Make sure the locking pin on the flap is inserted in the hose connection.
ADJUSTING THE STEAM PRESSURE
Adjust the desired steam pressure using the steam pressure regulator wheel located on the hose handle, from minimum (-) to maximum (+). Connect the accessory that you want to use to the steam hose. To release steam, simply press the steam release trigger on the hose handle.
REFILLING WITH WATER
If the low water indicator comes on during usage and you would like to continue using the steam cleaner, you will need to follow these steps:
When the water level inside the tank is low, the machine will hum every few seconds, then the red low water indicator will turn on and the low water alarm will sound.
Refill the water tank with up to 2.44L (or 0.64 gal) of water and keep steaming. Equipped with CST™, your steam cleaner can be refilled with water at any time during operation.
TURNING THE MACHINE OFF
When you are done using your steam cleaner, turn the main dial to the OFF position and unplug the unit.
STORING YOUR STEAM CLEANER
It is safe to leave water in the boiler when the steam cleaner is not in use. If it is for an extended period of time (months), then it is best to flush out the remaining water. To do so, follow the water removal instructions as outlined in the maintenance of the boiler section.
This machine shall be stored indoors only.
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CONNECTOR
The connector is used to attach the triangular tool or the rectangular tool to the extension tubes or the steam hose.
POSITION 1 - ASSEMBLY
Installing the connector
Removing the connector
POSITION 2 - LOCKED
Slide the white lever to the second position (Locked) to prevent the tool from rotating.
Make sure the arrow on the connector and the dot on the tool are aligned before sliding the white lever.
POSITION 3 - ROTATION
Slide the white lever to the third position (Rotation) to allow the tool to rotate.
Make sure the arrow on the connector and the dot on the tool are aligned before sliding the white lever.
TRIANGULAR TOOL
The triangular tool is the best tool to disinfect. Use it with the microfiber cloth or the microfiber bonnet to insulate steam and provide a higher steam temperature to disinfect. The microfiber cloth or microfiber bonnet will also pick up dirt as you clean. Use the connector to attach the triangular tool to the steam hose or extension tubes. The bristles are made of a soft nylon to be delicate and safe on most surfaces. With steam these bristles quickly lose their original shape. This is perfectly normal. You can continue to use the brushes until the bristles are worn out.
RECTANGULAR TOOL
The rectangular tool is used to clean floors, walls, and carpets. Use it with the microfiber cloth or the rectangular tool microfiber bonnet to insulate steam and provide a higher steam temperature to disinfect. The microfiber cloth or microfiber bonnet will also pick up dirt as you clean. Use the connector to attach the rectangular tool to the extension tubes or the steam hose. The bristles are made of a soft nylon to be delicate and safe on most surfaces. With steam these bristles quickly lose their original shape. This is perfectly normal. You can continue to use the brushes until the bristles are worn out.
MICROFIBER CLOTH
The microfiber cloth is used to pick up dirt as you clean. It will also help insulate the steam to reach a higher steam temperature.
Use it on the triangular tool, the rectangular tool or to wipe off dirt after you steam with the lance. Machine washable.
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Always respect the surface that you are cleaning, adhere to the surface cleaning instructions.
Do a colour test on a hidden section before you begin cleaning.
HOW TO INSTALL THE MICROFIBER CLOTH ON THE TRIANGULAR TOOL
FIRST, place the triangular tool on the center of the microfiber cloth.
THEN, wrap the edges of the cloth around the tool and secure it under the clips.
WELL DONE.
HOW TO INSTALL THE MICROFIBER CLOTH ON THE RECTANGULAR TOOL
FIRST, fold the edges of the microfiber cloth.
THEN, place the rectangular tool on the center of the microfiber cloth. Secure the microfiber cloth under the clips.
WELL DONE.
TRIANGULAR TOOL MICROFIBER BONNET
The microfiber bonnet is used with the triangular tool to pick up dirt as you clean. It will also insulate steam and provide a higher steam temperature to disinfect.
RECTANGULAR TOOL MICROFIBER FLOOR BONNET
The microfiber bonnet is used with the rectangular tool to pick up dirt as you clean. It will also insulate steam and provide a higher steam temperature to disinfect.
WINDOW TOOL
The window tool makes cleaning windows easy. Use the foam side to scrub the window and flip the tool to wipe the dirt and condensation off using the squeegee. Wipe corners with a cloth.
During cold weather, warm up the windows with the window tool from a 2"-4" distance and with very little steam flow before starting the actual cleaning (to prevent possible damage to the window).
PLUNGER TOOL
The plunger tool is used to unclog drains. Attach the plunger tool to the lance, place the tool firmly on the drain and blow steam inside the drain for a few seconds. Steam will melt away grease and remove odors.
EXTENSION TUBES
Connect the steam hose to the extension tubes, pressing the locking button lightly until the button snaps in.
You may connect any accessory to one or two extension tubes to extend your reach.
LANCE
Use the lance alone to clean surfaces that are difficult to reach and prone to scratches, for example stainless steel or enamel. Use it with the nylon brush ( least abrasive ) or the brass brush for additional scrubbing action. Always be careful when using the brushes to prevent damage or scratching.
SMALL BRUSHES
SMALL NYLON BRUSH
The small nylon brush, because of its softness, is ideal for cleaning grout, sink, or any surface requiring light scrubbing action. The bristles are made of a soft nylon to be delicate and safe on most surfaces. With steam these bristles quickly lose their original shape. This is perfectly normal. You can continue to use the brushes until the bristles are worn out.
SMALL BRASS BRUSH
Tougher cleaning jobs might require the use of the small brass brush. For surfaces where dirt cannot be removed by the nylon brush carefully, using the brass brush may give better results.
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Always respect the surface that you are cleaning, adhere to the surface cleaning instructions Do a colour test on a hidden section before you begin cleaning.
CLEANING THE BOILER
To maintain your steam cleaner in good condition and to ensure constant performance, we recommend that you periodically clean the boiler after every 20 hours of use or less depending on water hardness.
ATTENTION: It is not recommended that you use any other chemical to clean this product. Doing so will automatically void the warranty.
O'RINGS
If the attachment connections dry up after intensive use, put a small amount of lubricant (Vaseline) around the O-rings on the male attachment.
Do not operate the steam cleaner with a damaged cord, plug or if the steam cleaner has been dropped or damaged. To avoid risk of electric shock, do not disassemble or attempt to repair the unit on your own. Return the unit to Dupray for examination, repair or replacement. All service is to be performed by authorized professionals of Dupray service centers.
PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | REMEDY |
No steam is released through the hose and accessories. |
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Drops of water leak from the attachments. |
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Dirty water is coming out |
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Not enough steam pressure |
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Pump is not stopping (humming noise) |
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Machine is not heating |
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Pressure is dropping during operation |
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The electrical cord is damaged |
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The hose keeps falling off from the connection outlet. |
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The white lever on the rectangular or triangular tool cannot change position. |
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When using your steam cleaner, basic safety precautions should always be followed. Please read the following instructions carefully as they provide important information concerning how to install, use and care for your steam cleaner.
Do not use this machine in the presence of flammable liquids, dust or dusts that are hazardous to health.
Operators shall be adequately instructed on the use of this steam cleaner.
This machine is for indoor use only.
RISK OF BURNS
This appliance produces steam at a very high temperature. The steam cleaner and its accessories can get very hot always use appropriate precautions. Avoid direct skin contact.
IMPORTANT WARNING
Steam is a powerful tool. Like any other tool, it should be used with caution. Certain surfaces, fabrics, materials and finishes are water and heat sensitive and can be damaged or discolored by steam. ALWAYS check with the manufacturer of the surface or product being cleaned before using steam. TEST a small, hidden surface to make sure the surface can be steamed.
DO NOT leave steam in one spot on any surface for any period of time with a wet cleaning cloth/pad attached as this will damage your floors.
DO NOT use on unsealed wood, on wood or tile floors that are highly worn, unfinished or have a wax or oil finish. Surfaces that have been treated with wax or no-wax floors may be damaged by heat.
DO NOT use on leather, synthetic fabrics, velvet or other delicate, steam-sensitive materials.
DO NOT use the steam cleaner for any other purpose than what is described in the instructions manual.
In no event is Dupray liable for incidental or consequential damages to anyone, of any nature whatsoever. Some states/provinces do not permit the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above may not apply to you.
ELECTRICAL INSTRUCTIONS
To avoid a circuit overload, do not operate another high-wattage appliance on the same circuit simultaneously with the steam cleaner. If an extension cord is necessary, a 15-amp rated cord with a 3-prong grounded plug should be used. Cords rated for less may overheat and cause damage.
3-PRONG GROUNDED PLUG
This system features a 3-prong grounded plug. As a safety feature, this plug will fit into a grounded outlet only one way.
If the plug does not fit fully into the power outlet, contact a qualified electrician. Do not attempt to defeat this safety feature.
WATER INSTRUCTIONS
Your steam cleaner has been designed for use with normal tap water. In order to extend the life of this product, if the water is very hard where you live, we recommend using 50% normal tap water combined with 50% distilled water. Check the water hardness in your area with the litmus paper supplied (the litmus paper supplied will only work once).
Soft water
Medium hard water
Hard water
Very hard water
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
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