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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
SYMBOLOGY Double Insulated Canadian Standards Association Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. Volts Alternating Current V ~ A Amperes No Load Revolutions noxxxx/min. per Minute (RPM) PAGE 8 SKU 91098 UNPACKING When unpacking, check to make sure all the parts shown on the Parts List on page 12 are included. If any parts are missing or broken, please call Harbor Freight Tools at the number shown on the cover of this manual as soon as possible. ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: For additional information regarding the parts listed in the following pages, refer to the Assembly Diagram on page 12. Caution: Always make sure the Power Cord of the Wallpaper Steamer is unplugged from its electrical outlet and the unit is cool prior to making any adjustments on the tool. Filling The Boiler Unit (8). Refer to the Assembly Drawing on page 12. 1. Remove the Filler Cap (5). 2. Fill the Boiler Unit (8) with clean, hot water all the way to capacity. Replace the Filler Cap (5). Note: At full capacity, the unit should heat up in approximately 25 minutes, and produce steam for 140 minutes. Warning!! Do not overfill the Boiler Unit (8) or water will be forced up the steam hose, burning the operator and damaging the unit. A safety cut-off will turn off the unit if the water level drops below the “MIN” line. If that happens, let the unit cool down and wait a minimum of 2 minutes before removing the Filler Cap (5) prior to refill and start up. The safety cut-off feature will not work if the unit is tilted during operation. You can permanently damage the unit by allowing the water level to fall too low by working with the unit tilted. Connecting the Steam Hoses. Refer to FIGURES 1 and 2 below. Note: The Hose and attachments are all threaded. Always thread the plastic parts gently. Forcing plastic threaded parts may break them, damaging the product. 1. When connecting the Nozzle (7), Steam Plate (6), or Brush (1) to the Hose (4), gently thread on the appropriate attachment as shown in FIGURE 1. 2. FIGURE 2 shows how to disconnect the Brush(1), Connector(3), Long Pipes (9), or Brush Handle (2). FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 SKU 91098 PAGE 9 S Wallpaper Stripping Note: FIGURE 3 shows the Steam Plate (6) connected to the Hose (4), which is connected to the Boiler Unit (8). FIGURE 3 1. After connecting the Steam Plate (6) accessory to the Boiler Unit (8), plug in the Power Cord (12) and wait approximately 25 minutes for the unit to produce steam. Warning!! Once the unit is heated, it is constantly produces steam that causes severe burns if it comes in contact with unprotected skin. Keep children, pets, and bystanders out of the area, and wear appropriate protective clothing. This hot steamer can also damage property. 2. Hold the Steam Plate (6) flat against the wallpaper for approximately 10 seconds. Then, move the plate immediately, to the spot next to the one just steamed. Remove the wallpaper from the steamed section with the aid of a scraper (not included). If the wallpaper does not easily come off, steam it for a slightly longer duration. Wallpapers and glues vary, with some requiring longer steam sessions. 3. Continue operating until the water level is low (but above the “MIN” line). Then, unplug the unit and wait a minimum of two minutes for it to cool. BEWARE of escaping steam as you remove the Filler Cap (5). Refill the unit. 4. When finished, allow the unit to cool completely and then empty the unit. Always store the unit empty. Note: You may use this Steamer for other cleaning applications using the included accessories. FIGURE 4 shows the Brush (1), Long Pipes (9) and the Brush Handle (2) connected to the Hose (4) and the Boiler Unit (8) for a typical steam cleaning operation. FIGURE 4 1. To Assemble the Handle (2) and Brush (1): Insert the Hose (4) through the Brush Handle (2) and one Long Pipe (9). You can use the Connector (3) and a second Long Pipe (9) to further lengthen the handle, if desired. Screw the Hose (4) onto the Brush (1), as shown in FIGURE 1. Then, connect the Long Pipe (9) to the Brush (1). Refer to FIGURE 4. PAGE 10 SKU 91098 TROUBLESHOOTING The Boiler Unit (8) fails to produce steam. 1. Check that the Power Cord (12) is properly plugged into the wall outlet and the Boiler Unit (8). 2. If the safety cut-off engaged, it will need ample time to cool and reset. 3. The safety cut-off device was damaged from working with a tilted unit. The Boiler Unit (8) leaks steam from the pressure release valve. 1. The pressure release valve is a special low pressure valve that cannot be replaced by another valve. If steam leaks from the valve, the most likely cause is a blockage in the steam Hose (4). Allow the unit to cool and check the Hose (4) for blockages. INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND CLEANING 1. WARNING! Make sure the unit is unplugged from its electrical outlet and thoroughly cooled down before performing any inspection, maintenance, or cleaning procedures. 2. BEFORE EACH USE, inspect the general condition of the Wallpaper...