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Operation, Filling the boiler, Re-filling the boiler – Morphy Richards Steam cleaner User Manual

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Operation

Please remember that the steam cleaner

operates by emitting steam at an increased
temperature of 130˚C. Never use it on
objects or surfaces which cannot resist this
temperature, delicate materials, dralon,
plastic, natural fur etc. Where any doubt
exists check carefully on a part of the
material where minor marks will not matter.

WARNING: Always switch off, unplug

and release all steam using the steam
trigger before opening and removing the
filler cap.

Filling the boiler

Ensure steamer is unplugged from the

socket before filling or re-filling.

1 Unscrew the filler cap

by pressing

down and turning anti-clockwise.

2 Fill the boiler with a maximum of 1.4

litres of water by using the jug
provided and funnel. Warm water may
be used which will reduce heat up
time. Do not use any detergent.

3 Refit the filler cap and fully tighten by

pressing down and turning clockwise.

IMPORTANT: The water tank should be

emptied after use.

IMPORTANT: Allow the water tank to dry

out before replacing the cap.

Re-filling the boiler

WARNING: Always switch off, unplug

and release all steam using the steam
trigger before opening and removing the
filler cap.

1 Before opening the filler cap to refill the

tank, release the steam pressure by
pressing the steam trigger

 on the

handle. Press until all the steam has
been expelled from the tank or allow the
cleaner to cool down completely.

2 Follow ‘filling boiler instructions’ to refill.

WARNING: Even after the unit has

cooled for 5 minutes the remaining water
in the tank and the filler cap will be very
hot and can cause burns.

WARNING: The use of any other fluids

can be dangerous and can lead to
damage of the heating element.

WARNING: The filler cap must never

be opened during use.

Recommendation: The use of distilled

water is recommended especially in hard
water areas in order to prevent limescale
build up and to prolong the working life of
the cleaner.

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