HINTS ON THE “STEAM” GENERATOR OPERATION
The boiler starts heating up when the main switch on the generator is `on` and the handle is
moved to a working position (red LED indicator light switched on).
The heating of the boiler is controlled by one thermostat which deactivates the operation in
case of a fault.
A thermofuse limiting device interrupts boiler operation in the event of thermostat malfunctions.
The ‘empty’ operation of the pump in the absence of solution in the tank, may cause it to overheat.
Once the overheating level reaches a critical level, a thermostat incorporated into the pump will
intervene and immediately block its operation allowing it to restore operation by means of cooling.
It is always recommended to turn off the pump using the main switch in case of no water in the
tank.
WARNING
Do NOT touch the steam spray nozzles or the metal panels of
the machine with your hands due to the high temperatures
that they reach during
operation.