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This appliance complies with European Directive 2006/95/EC relative to the safety of low voltage electrical materials. This appliance complies with European Directive 2004/108/EC relative to electromagnetic disturbances. Stampa Novaprint - Tel. 0424.539449 - www.novaprint.it - COD. 10161056400 THE MANUFACTURER REFUSES ALL LIABILITY OR DAMAGES TO PEOPLE, ANIMALS OR OBJECTS DUE TO FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH GENERAL SAFETY RULES AND THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE, CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE AS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL. PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL, IT MAY BE USEFUL IN THE FUTURE. VACUUM/STEAM User manual and instructions Index 1. WHAT IS RAIN SYSTEM™ Page 3 2. IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE Page 3 3. FIRST STEPS WITH SW3 Page 6 4. HOSE AND ACCESSORIES FITTING Page 7 5. SET UP Page 8 6 USE OF ACCESSORIES Page 9 7 BLOWER FUNCTION (Optional) Page 13 8. LIQUIDS AND DUST SUCTION Page 14 9. AROMATHERAPY AND BALSAMTHERAPY Page 16 10. APPENDIX- H.E.P.A. FILTER Page 17 11. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Page 18 - 19 1 NOTE Information for users According to Directives 2002/95/EC, 2002/96/EC and 2003/108/ EC on the reduced use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, and their disposal, the barred bin symbol means that at the end of its useful life the product must be disposed of separately from ordinary waste. The user must therefore take such equipment to proper collection centres for electrical and electronic waste, or take it back to the dealer when he buys some equivalent equipment, in the ratio of 1:1. A suitably differentiated waste collection, followed by recycling, treatment and environmentally friendly disposal helps prevent negative effects on health and the environment and favours the recycling of materials. Any unauthorized equipment disposal by the user will be subject to sanctions as provided for by current local regulations. 2 1 3 4 6 5 8 7 10 9 1 Motor push button 6 Tank lid 2 Carrying handle 7 Slalom system 3 Vapour control 8 Hose port lid 4 Functions button 9 H.E.P.A. filter 5 Tank fasteners 10 Cable winding 25 2 1. What is RAIN SYSTEM™ The quality of the air we breathe can affect our health. Fine powders are made up of billions of tiny particles, microscopic amounts of fibre, soot, smog, viruses and mites with their residues. Daily cleaning with SW3 really is more effective in ensuring a healthy environment for children, in helping people affected by allergies, against pollen for example, which comes in through open windows, carried by the wind thanks to its minimum weight, and stays in the room for hours. When all this is breathed in, it can irritate our mucosa. Our pets can also be good carriers of allergy triggering substances. RAIN SYSTEM™ SW3 is fitted with the exclusive RAIN SYSTEM, a sophisticated filter system through the highly -efficient nebulisation of water able to hold even the most difficult dust that is consequently stopped and made heavier, helping it to deposit in the container. This system is complete with a second paper filtering level specifically designed to withhold even the smallest particles. The air is therefore purified from all dirt particles. With regards to vacuum too, SW3 offers significant advantage in terms of suction efficiency. The high speed motor yields excellent performance with, at the same time, the possibility of managing the suction power by means of the electronic control on the grip handle. SW3 does not only offer suction power, but also an intelligent and environmentally aware filtering system: no more paper filters to buy separately and then dispose of: as well as saving on running costs, this appliance saves you time as you do not have to go and buy anything, and produces less waste. Troubleshooting PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION After having connected the appliance up to the electricity, the LED showing insufficient water level begins flashing, and an audible warning is given. Tank water level is low. Disconnect the appliance. Fill the water tank and reconnect the appliance. The hose is not properly connected. Check that the hose is correctly connected to the appliance. The steam adjustment knob is completely closed. Open the steam adjustment knob. The accessory is not connected correctly. Check that the accessory is connected correctly. A filter is dirty and blocking vacuuming. Check and clean the filter. The filters are not assembled correctly. Check the filter and reposition I necessary. Air is coming in where it should not. Check that the cover, the hose and the accessories are all assembled and fixed correctly. The seal around the water tank is not positioned correctly. Re-position the seal correctly between the tank and lid. The hose or one of the accessories is blocked by dirt. Check and free the passage. The passage of the front swivel wheel is blocked. Check and free the passage. Dirt  has accumulated in the hose, accessories or tank. Clean all parts with clean water and if necessary with a bland detergent, ensuring that you clean and dry properly after every use.  he LED indicating that the T boiler is pressurised (and steam ready) is on, but no steam is released. An accessory comes off whilst in use. Vacuum power is insufficient, or whilst vacuuming the appliance loses power. 2. Important safety instructions READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VAPOR CLEANING SYSTEM. When using the Cleaning System, always use basic precaution, including the following: Warning – To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock or injury: 1. Do not leave appliance when plugged in. Unplug the Cleaning System from outlet when not in use, or before servicing. a toy. Close attention is necessary when the system is being used around children. Never a llow children to use or play with the system. 3. Use only as described in the manual. Only useoriginal manufacturer attachments. 4. Do not use the Cleaning System with a damagedcord or plug. If the Cleaning System has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or submersed in water, return the System to the SERVICE . 5. Do not pull or carry the Cleaning System by the cord. 6. Do not use the cord as a handle. Never close a door on the cord. Never pull it around edges or corners. Never run appliances over the cord. Keep 3 The hose or accessories have an unpleasant odour. 24 Technical data Data plate characteristics WARNING! Make sure the technical data on the data plate matches that of your electricity mains. Technical characteristics Boiler power: (1000 + 750) W • Motor vacuum power: 1000 W Iron power: 850 W Steam pressure: (450 kPa) 4.5 bar Effective air flow: 22 l/sec (motor) Suction pressure: 2000 mm H2O (motor) Boiler volume: 0.8 l Boiler capacity: 0.4 litres Recovery tank volume: 1.2 litres Safety devices: Service pressure switch Safety thermostat Boiler safety valve Extra low safety voltage handle commands 23 cord away from heated surfaces. 7. Do not unplug by pulling the cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord. 8. Do not handle the plug with wet hands. 9. Do not allow objects to get into the output nozzles. Do not try to operate the Cleaning System with any of the openings blocked. Keep opening free of dust, lint, hair, or anything that reduce the Steam flow. 10. Keep all parts of the body away from output nozzles and moving parts of the System. 11. Use extra care when using the Cleaning System on stairs. 12. Use extra care when cleaning around water source (swimming pools, spas, toilets, etc.) 13. Do not use the Cleaning System to clean animals 14. Never point the steam toward humans or animals. 15. Turn off all controls before unplugging the Vapor System. 16. Do not fill the Cleaning System with anything but clean tap water. 17. To reduce the risk of electric shock – use indoors only 18. Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible liquids, such as gasoline, or use in areas where they may be present. 19. Connect to a properly grounded outlet only. See Grounding Instructions 20. Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking such as cigarettes, matches, or hot ashes. 4 WARNING! Your Vapor Cleaning System MUST BE PLUGGED INTO A GROUNDED OUTLET, or electrical shock can occur. Check with a qualified electrician if you do not know if the outlet is grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the Vapor System, if it will not fit outlet, than have a proper outlet installed by INSTRUCTIONS a qualified electrician. GROUNDING NOTE: In Canada, the use of a temporary adaptor is not permitted by the Canadian Electrical Code. NOTE: In the event that an extension cord is used with this System, it must be a minimum of 14 gauge, 3 wire, grounded, SJ quality, 60 degree C. THIS UNIT MUST BE GROUNDED If the unit should malfunction or break down, grounding provides a path of least resistance of electrical. Current to reduce the risk of electrical shock. The uniti s equipped with a cord having an equipment grounding conductor and grounding plug. The plug must be inserted into an appropriate outlet that is properly grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinaces. WARNING – Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electricShock. Check with a qualified electrican or service person if you are in doubt a sto whether the outlet is Properly grounded. Do If the unit should malfunction or break down, grounding provides a path of least resistance of electrical not modify the plug provide with the appliance – if i twill not fit the outlet, have Current to reduce the risk of electrical shock. The uniti s equipped with a cord having an equipment grounding a proper outlet installed qualified electrician. This outlet units for use conductor and grounding plug.by The a plug must be inserted into an appropriate thatisis designed properly grounded all local codes ordinaces.and has a grounded plu that looks like the with ain accordance normal with 110/120 voltand circuit, WARNING – Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric Plug illustrated in sketch (A). A temporary adaptor that looks like the one illustraShock. Check with a qualified electrican or service person if you are in doubt a sto whether the outlet is ted inProperly stretch (B) or (C)modify Maythebe used connect the to fita the 2 pole receptable grounded. Do not plug provideto with the appliance – ifplug i twill not outlet, have a proper outlet installed by electrician.grounded outlet is not available. The tempoas shown in stretch (B)a qualified if a properly This units is designed for use with a normal 110/120 volt circuit, and has a grounded plu that looks like the rary adapter should only be used until a properly grounded outlet sketch (A) can Plug illustrated in sketch (A). A temporary adaptor that looks like the one illustrated in stretch (B) or (C) be installed byto a qualified electrician. Whenever the adapter is used, must be May be used connect the plug to a 2 pole receptable as shown in stretch (B) if a properly groundeditoutlet is not available. temporaryscrew. adapter should only be used until a properly grounded outlet sketch (A) can held in place byThe a metal be installed by a qualified electrician. Whenever the adapter is used, it must be held in place by a metal screw. For a more thorough cleaning of the electronic sensor, we advise you to use a glass of white vinegar, or a mixture of water (70%) and descaler (30%), to be found in supermarkets or any specialized shop. Never use plain, undiluted descaling products! You could chemically damage the sensor’s surface! Leave the product or the vinegar to act on the sensor for at least 2 hours (Fig. 32). Fasten the sensor back onto the machine, by turning clockwise. Tighten without forcing. Important! The first time the machine is to be used following this operation, remember to discharge a little steam onto a dirty cloth. Repeat this several times, in order to empty the steam circuit of all descaling product. The machine is now ready for use once again! Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Important! Before fastening the sensor, the brass element functioning as contact with the metallic part of the sensor must be cleaned (fig.A). To efficaciously Figura cleanA the component, we recommend use of an antioxidant spray solution, contributing to protection of the contact, also against wear-and-tear. Figure 32 WARNING! Clean the exterior of the machine only with a wet cloth. Do not use solvents or detergents which could damage the plastic surface 5 Fig. A 9 22 Descaling the Boiler and Electronic Sensor In the present chapter, we will show you how to extend considerably your machine’s working life thanks to an exclusive technology that allows to prevent limescale formation in the steam boiler. After prolonged periods of activity, limescale deposits make no longer usable the boilers of most steam appliances found on the market. Your Multifunction Machine, thanks to an exclusive patented technology, allows to inspect and clean the special electronic sensor that monitors the boiler water level. Other machines, because of limescale deposits, can no longer detect water levels; your Multifunction Machine however, thanks to a simple operation you can carry out at home, can be back as new. You will also be able to descale the boiler, further prolonging the appliance efficiency. We advise you to carry out this operation at least once a year, although the amount of limescale forming in the boiler is very much dependent on the hardness of your mains water. In any case, if you see a deterioration in your machine steam functions performance, or limescale coming out of the steam accessories, that means it’s time to descale sensor and boiler. WARNING! We advise you against using water with hardness exceeding 30°. Proceed as follows: Finish off cleaning and wait for the machine to cool down completely. WARNING! Never, for no reason whatsoever, carry out your descaling operations when the machine is still hot! You could burn yourself. Wait at least two hours before proceeding with any maintenance operation. Disconnect the plug from the mains. Remove the hose from the machine, to make operations easier. Remove the tank lid and purification tank (Fig. 15) and empty completely. Carefully turn the machine upside down, identifying the sensor knob (Fig. 29). Unscrew the electronic sensor by turning the knob anticlockwise, as shown in Fig. 29. Use the specific funnel (M) to pour approximately half a glass of vinegar (approx. 0.1 litres) into the boiler. Fasten the sensor to the boiler entrance by turning clockwise. Tighten without forcing. Return the appliance to its original position, and replace the tank. Close the tank lid and refasten it (Fig. 1-6).. Connect the appliance to the mains and turn on as usual. Turn the boiler on by pressing the functions button (Fig. 11). Wait approximately 1 minute, then turn the appliance off. Leave to work for approximately 12 hours, remembering to shake the machine a little every now and then, to let the descaling solution work better. Once the stated time has passed, unscrew the electronic sensor by turning the knob anticlockwise (Fig. 29), take hold of the machine and empty out the boiler using a basin or other such recipient. After having descaled the boiler, clean the encrusted sensor with the help of a cutter (Fig. 31), or alternatively a metal scourer. Scrape the metal part at the end of the sensor, freeing it from the larger deposits. 21 3. First steps with SW3 First, remove the upper protection and unpack the machine. WARNING! Make sure the power cord is not plugged in before you start any operation. Lay the appliance on the floor and open the tank lid as shown in Fig.1 and 2. WARNING! Before you turn on the machine, for sucking up solids, remove the top of the bucket (fig.3) and fill it with 0,7 litres of cold water (fig.4), paying attention that the level corresponds to the mark printed on the separator (fig.4). The tank can be removed for filling, if required (Fig. 5). Take off the boiler tank cap and fill the tank with about 0.9 litres water; replace the tank cap (Fig. 6). Close the tank lid and refasten it. Now you can connect the appliance to the mains. Figure 2 Figure 1 Figure 3 Figure 4 livello H2O Figure 6 Figure 5 6 4.Hose and accessories fitting Figure 25 SLALOM SYSTEM™ Insert the hose with its union into the SLALOM SYSTEM™ mouth at the front and push the plug into the socket (Fig. 7). The extraordinary patented design of SW3 makes the machine so easy to handle that it will surprise you. The small front wheels and the hose union are both steering to allow you maximum freedom of movement and also prevent the hose from wearing out: there is no need to pull it, as is usually done with conventional vacuum cleaners, to drag the machine towards oneself (Fig 8). Figure 7 Figura Figure 8a 8 Figure 26 Figure 28 All accessories are found in a special cardboard box inside the pack. In order to clean floors, it will be necessary to insert the proper accessories onto the special extension tube (Fig.9) by using the proper fit/release button (Fig. 10) and then connect to the grip handle by simply pressing. Figure 9 Figure 27 SENSORS Button WARNING! The “overflow” sensors (Fig.28) can become encrusted with dirt, and no longer work correctly. We recommend cleaning them with a neutral detergent or some cotton wad soaked in alcohol or even with a very fine scourer. Figure 10 Having seen how to connect the accessories (they are all connected in the same way), you can now start with your cleaning. 7 Sensors 20 ASPIRATING FILTER: This prevents particles that have not been fully filtered by the water from reaching the motor. Check the efficiency of filters when you are cleaning the purification tank. If necessary, remove and rinse repeatedly the filter, separating it from the machine body (Fig.24) with the help of small pliers (eyebrow tweezers will do). Wash the filter element with plenty of cold water and neutral detergent. Do not leave the sponge filter to dry on heaters or radiators! As soon as stains or mould appear on the filters surface, replace them with new ones, to be found at a Service Centre. The life of this particular component is strongly influenced by how much the appliance is actually being used. In any case, it is advisable to dispose of (properly, not by dumping them into the environment) the filters after about two years of daily use. MOTOR ASPIRATING FILTER: Designed to prevent various particles (from carpets, dust or dirt present in the air) from reaching the motor. It is also used to filter the motor cooling air, a unique function to be found only in SW3. Check that the aspirating filter is clean, and therefore efficient, at least once a month, if you use the vacuum cleaner daily. If needed, remove and rinse the aspirating filter. To remove it, it is necessary to first take off the tank and so avoid that, on turning the appliance over, water be spilled on the motor fan. Find the lower cover (Fig.25) and remove it by undoing the central screw, simply using your hands or a coin (Fig.26). Remove the filter (Fig.27) and wash it with water and neutral detergent. Before using the vacuum cleaner again, it is important that the filters are dry, so that they can operate at their best. Do not leave the aspirating filter to dry on heaters or radiators! 5.Set Up After going through the preliminary procedure, you can start your cleaning operations. When the hose is inserted, the appliance green steady light will come on, to signal that the machine is connected to the mains, and the orange light will signal that the motor is set on low speed. Steam function Steam function In order to use steam it is necessary to press the functions button, and so switch on the boiler (Fig.11). WARNING! Should the red light signalling water out of the boiler light up, fill the tank with water (see chap. 3), then press the button twice - once to disable and twice to re-able the function. The steam orange light will start flashing, to signal that the boiler is building up pressure. As the right pressure is reached, the flashing orange light becomes steady, and steam is ready to be delivered. Now insert the desired cleaning accessory directly into the hose grip handle or with one or more extension tubes in between. To deliver steam, just pull the trigger on the handle (Fig. 12). Vacuum function Once you have inserted the hose, as previously described, the orange lights will come on to signal that the motor is set to MIN-MED speed (Fig. 11). To start aspiration, press and release the specific ‘motor’ button on the grip handle. To turn suction off, press the same button again (fig. 12). To change suction power as required in three different speeds (MIN-MED-MAX), hold the ‘motor’ button down and release once the setting desired for the required use. Figure 11 Motor button Figure 23 No water indicator MAX Steam indicator MED Connection indicator Functions button MIN Motor push button Figure 24 19 8 Figure 12 Steam Trigger Figure 21 6. Use of accessories A J B A1 J B1 A2 K B2 A3 WARNING! The H.E.P.A. filter must absolutely not be washed with water or any liquid detergent, or it would suffer irreparable damage, and need replacing. Therefore, should it show traces of mould and spores or dark stains from the absorbed impurities, it will have to be replaced. Should the filter get accidentally wet, put it in a dry place and when it is completely dried follow the instructions to fit it back inside. 3. To buy a replacement filter, please refer only to an Authorized Service Centre. * High Efficienty Particular Airfilter Special High Efficiency Air Filter D Figure 22 C D1 M H E F F1 I G L N N.B: The tank lid fasteners have been designed in such a way that, should they be hit when they are open, they will not be damaged. They might break loose, but it is very easy to put them back into place, by fitting the forks onto the support pins. 11. Cleaning and maintenance O Important: some of the described accessories may not be included in the pack, if optional. 9 The appliance does not need any particular maintenance, but it is advisable to go through the operations described below in order to ensure perfect efficiency. After periods of intense use (or at least once every six months) it is necessary to check the efficiency of all filtering elements. Clean the exterior of the machine only with a wet cloth. Do not use solvents or detergents which could damage the plastic surface.Should the appliance fall or overturn, switch off immediately and disconnect from the mains. If the machine gets in contact with water, dry it with a dry cloth and wait a few minutes before switching on again. Do not put away the appliance whilst the tank still contains dirty water, as this may cause bad smells from mould and encrustations forming inside the tank. Do not direct jets of water or high pressure steam at the appliance (even when disconnected from the mains) to clean it! IMPORTANT! Before carrying out any type of maintenance, turn the machine off and disconnect from the mains. 18 - Plug in. Switch on the appliance at the desired speed, by pressing the motor button once. - The grille at the back will release air with an effective balsamic action. WARNING! During any aromatherapy session, do not put foamy substances in the water (bubble bath, etc.), as they would irreversibly damage the appliance. 10. Appendix. H.E.P.A Filter* To provide a filtering capacity of much superior quality, the appliance is equipped with To provide a filtering capacity of much superior quality, the appliance is equipped with the special H.E.P.A. filter, which can trap truly microscopic particles! 1. The filter care and maintenance are essential for the quality of the air released at the back of the appliance. We recommend checking the state of the filter at least once a month, if the appliance is being used daily. 2. To inspect the filter, proceed in the following way: remove the grilled cover on the back of SW3 (Fig.19). You will see the SW3 H.E.P.A. filter fitted inside. Lay the cover on the floor and extract the filter as shown in Fig.20. Check the filter state; if there are traces of dust or dirt, shake it and brush it gently, to remove them. After cleaning, put the filter back into place and reassemble the cover, making sure to properly fit the cover hooks onto the slits on the appliance body. Once the cover is in place, rotate it upwards for the final fixing with the stopping tongue (Fig.21). Figure 19 A) Rectangular brush Reliable and robust, it is suitable for any kind of floor. This multipurpose brush is supplied with other accessories: A1 parquet and delicate flooring vacuum cleaner A2 carpet and rug accessory A3 liquid suction rubber accessory for floors The choice to use steam only, vacuum only or both is mostly compulsory and depends on the accessory being used, but in many cases it is up to the user, according to the type of dirt to be dealt with: if the dirt is stubborn, it is advisable to use steam; to go over quickly or to dry, vacuum will do. The brush is equipped with four handy grippers to attach a cloth. It also has a slider for locking the joint. The swivel joint allows for easy use even in small spaces (e.g. underneath furniture). Useful Tips Very Dirty Surfaces Brush the surface in order to remove most of the dirt, then give steam to dissolve it, and stop the steam. Lastly, turn on the vacuum and go over the surface by tilting the brush forward, drying and vacuuming the dirt. Medium Dirty Surfaces Operate with both steam and vacuum (depending, however, on the accessory being used), then turn off the steam. The brush must always be tilted forward (to facilitate vacuuming). After finishing work, do not stop the vacuum immediately, to allow the dirty water still inside the sucking tube to reach the recovery tank. Carpets and rugs The appliance can clean and disinfect any kind of carpet or rug. It will revive colours, restore the original thickness and eliminate impurities from the carpet bottom layer. If your carpets and rugs are dusty on top, start by using the big brush with vacuum only (using the carpet accessory). After vacuuming, use the appliance with simultaneous action (steam+vacuum), according to the same procedure recommended for medium dirty surfaces. With particularly stubborn and crusty stains, we recommend the use of 1 hole dress-fit + vacuum nozzle (F). Steam ensures a good cleaning in any case, however, to pretreat carpets or rugs with detergents, be careful not to vacuum off any foam produced as it could end up inside the motor! It is advisable to use low foam detergents. Figure 20 17 Adding a cloth Fixing a cloth on the brush is recommended when you go over delicate materials with steam: fabric, but also delicate surfaces like parquet or marble, when you want to dissolve and spread again wax (steam on low and delicate cloth that won’t scratch) 10 B) Triangular brush Same use as with the rectangular brush, in all cases when use of the latter is not possible or just awkward. This brush too is equipped with other accessories: B1 Carpet accessory B2 Vacuum cleaner accessory The brush has two handy grippers for attaching a cloth: for furnishing and furniture fabrics (take care with velvet, leather, alcantara, silk and delicate surfaces): - place a cloth on the brush - give steam - block the steam outlet and dry up by just vacuuming C) Extension tubes They are supplied to obtain the desired length, according to the type of work to be done. Their heat insulation prevents any accident or risk of getting burned. 9. Aromatherapy and balsamtherapy The quality of the air we breathe is certainly one of the most important factors affecting our health and well being. With SW3 it is possible to add essential or balsamic oils to the water in the purification tank. This will allow an intense Aromatherapy or BalsamTherapy treatment, much to the delight of everyone, including children. AROMATHERAPY: - Open the tank lid and take off the purification tank. - Refill the tank with clean water, as described in chapter 3, but adding 1 litre water only. - Add to the water a few drops of concentrated fragrance (Fig.18), available ONLY at shops or Authorized Service Centres in different scents (for example: lily of the valley, apple flowers, lavender, acacia, sandalwood, green tea, etc.). Figure 18 (D-D1) Window cleaner The large and small window cleaners are for easy cleaning of glass and other smooth surfaces. The choice of the large or small window cleaner depends on the surface area to be cleaned. Useful tip: in winter, pre-heat the window panes using steam, at a 5 or 10 cm distance, before proceeding with any cleaning operation. Operate the two functions, steam and vacuum, at the same time by slightly tilting the window cleaner and moving down the window edges. (E) One hole Dress-fit + (F) Large nozzle, (F1) Small nozzle, (G) Small round brush This accessory can be used on its own or equipped on top with a small round brush (that just clicks in) to remove grease, or with vacuum nozzles, to allow grease or dust to be sucked in when using vacuum only. It is particularly recommended to clean and to remove grease: - between tiles - inside and outside ovens and cookers - steel or enamel sinks - wash basin, bidet, toilet, shower, bath - taps and fittings (to remove scale) Suitable for all difficult work. First brush with steam the area where grease is to be removed. Stop the steam and switch to vacuum with the nozzle. For dusting radiators: use steam, the dust will fall on the floor and you can then vacuum everything off. For doors/windows frames: place a cloth on the edge of the frame and tilt the dress-fit while operating steam; the cloth will gather the dirt. For cleaning the toilet: use steam on the edge where water descends from, to remove scale. If necessary, use the small round brush. - Reassemble the purification tank and the lid. - Plug in. Turn on the appliance to medium speed. - Pure and perfumed air will come out of the grille at the back, quickly refreshing all rooms in the house, and getting rid of stuffiness and bad odours. BALSAMOTHERAPY: - Open the tank lid and take off the purification tank. - Refill the tank with clean water, as described in chapter 3, but adding 1 litre water only. Pour a few drops (Fig.18) of essential balsamic oil, available only at Authorized Service Centre. - Reassemble the purification tank and the lid. (H) Three holes Dress-fit + (I) Special brushes This accessory, combined with special brushes, is particularly suitable for cleaning the oven and worktops, thanks to its shape and size. The special brushes can reach difficult and awkward places and do a thorough job. By turning them both ways you can have a central or side/angled steam jet! 11 16 EASY CLEN SYSTEM™ No need to store up on bags or filters thanks to EASY CLEAN SYSTEM™. Cleaning the purification tank is all that is required for top SW3 efficiency. At the end of your work, empty the liquid waste of the purification tank as shown in Fig.15. To make this operation easier, the divider inside the tank can be taken off (Fig.16) and it is also advisable to remove the nebulizers (Fig.17). Rinse tank, divider and nebulizers with abundant hot water and neutral detergent until all residues and stains on the tank walls have been removed. Figure 16 Figure 15 Figure 17 IMPORTANT! Before using SW3 again, make sure the divider inside the tank and the nebulizers have been reassembled correctly. Do not use the appliance without the divider or the nebulizers as this could lead to serious damage. WARNING! We strongly advise, after aspirating liquids or solids, to rinse the appliance inside and any accessory used, by emptying the tank and aspirating 1-2 litres clean water. Also, please do not leave any aspirated liquid inside the tank, to prevent the formation of limescale or moulds, and consequently bad odours. (J) Rectangular dry brush + (K) Round dry brush These two brushes should be used when you just want to vacuum. The choice between the two depends on the spots to be cleaned. (L) Funnel This is a useful accessory for refilling the boiler with water through the refill tank. (N)+(O)Iron: use An iron can be connected to the appliance slalom system, for professional ironing. Plug the iron into the slalom system. Ref. 7 and 8 page 2. Activate the ironing function: press first the motor push button and after a short buzzer, the iron is ready. Select the temperature desired by acting on the adjustment knob Ref. C An orange light on the side of the iron will turn on. Wait until it turns off. (the iron is ready for use). To enable vapour release, press the button ref. D Deactivate the ironing function: When you have terminated ironing, before disconnecting the iron plug from the machine body, press the motor push button. WARNING: Some parts of the iron reach very high temperatures. DO NOT TOUCH. The steam hose Ref A must not come into contact with the iron plate or any sharp or pointed objects. Only replace the iron onto the silicon mat Ref. B Never leave the iron unguarded when it is connected to the appliance. WARNING! When you take off the divider, make sure that it is put back correctly into the proper guides with its curved side looking forwards and upwards and that it touches the bottom (otherwise it won’t slide in). WARNINGS The mat Ref. B coded D0012, cannot be sold separately and must only be used with the iron included in the package. 15 12 Warning: when first using the iron, you may notice that some water mixed with steam is released from the hotplate. It is advisable therefore not to direct the first jet of steam at the fabric to be ironed. Act on the steam adjusting knob (C) to get the required amount of steam. Press the button on the iron handle to control the output of steam. The red light on the functions button will turn on when there is no water. 7. Blower function (optional) Blower tube + Small nozzle (F1): Thanks to the blower function it is possible to reverse air flux to blow, simply by replacing the air outlet grille at the back with the proper blower tube, equipped with connecting device (Fig.13). Insertion of the clear nozzle (F1) at the blower tube end will further increase blower function efficacy (Fig.14). Figure 14 Figure 13 WARNING! Absolutely avoid blocking the blower tube air outlet, with your hands or by pressing it against various surfaces (e.g. if you are working between sofas), in order to prevent motor overheating. 8. Liquids and dust suction Fill the water tank as described in chapter 3. Carry on with your cleaning operations, choosing the best accessory for the job (see chapter 5). To have maximum vacuum power, keep the handle shutter closed. The small nozzle will turn out to be really precious for all those hidden spots in the kitchen, in the bathroom, etc. To dust lamps, shades or other delicate objects, use the round brush K, reducing vacuum speed with the main control, or else with the handle shutter, very useful to change vacuum power directly while you are working. If you are vacuuming dust or other kind of dirt, replace the tank water frequently. If you only want to vacuum dust, refill the water tank in any case as described in chapter 3. WARNING! To vacuum liquids, you do not have to fill the purification tank with clean water! If great amounts of water are to be aspirated, you should certainly use medium or low vacuum power, never maximum. The appliance can aspirate up to 1.4 litres liquid. Switch on the vacuum cleaner and press the functions button. If you want to aspirate liquids spilled on the floor, you will have to use the extension tube (C), with the nozzle inserted in, and connect it to the handle by simply pressing. To get maximum aspirating power, keep the handle shutter constantly closed. To aspirate liquids from the floor, medium vacuum speed is highly recommended, especially in case of large amounts of water (e.g. overflow from wash basins). Maximum speed is advisable only for small amounts of water. uscita aria This function transforms our appliance into a mini compressor - perfect for cleaning stereo systems, computers or narrow areas, etc.. It is also useful to blow away leaves and plant debris built up in the garden. WARNING! Absolutely avoid blocking the blower tube air outlet, with your hands or by pressing it against various surfaces (e.g. if you are working between sofas), in order to prevent motor overheating. 13 14