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REITEL STEAMY MINI - Specific Safety Instructions

REITEL STEAMY MINI
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Specific Safety Instructions
Note:
Keep a safe distance of at least 100 mm from the safety valve (back of the device) to
circulation areas or workplaces Danger of scalding.
Ground yourself by touching the steam gun handle (7) and the contact screw (15).
Alternatively lay your flat hand on the steam cleaner’s housing. (Gases or fluids flowing
through pipes generate static electricity. For safety reasons static electricity is
discharged during evaporation by the contact screw at the steam gun handle. If the user
gets an electric shock when touching the device or the steam gun, the person was
exposed to static electricity before. The combination of floor covering and shoe soles is
often the reason, falling outside the sphere of influence of the steam cleaner’s
manufacturer.)
We recommend to fill the device only with decalcified or distilled water (damage due to
limescale deposits is not covered by warranty). Decalcification depending on water
hardness every one or two weeks. Not necessary if distilled water is used (we
recommend special accessories: Water softening device DELIMER).
The device must not be filled under pressure and not be connected to the water supply.
The steam jet is only to be aimed at objects which need cleaning, never at living beings.
Only clean objects appropriate for this purpose, if necessary first clean sample or test on
an inconspicuous area.
The tank cap (6) may only be opened if the device is not under pressure.
The device may not be filled when the radiator is hot and the tank is empty (danger of
scalding).
The device should be filled every morning when it is still cold in order to preserve the
heating aggregates as well as the gaskets. Furthermore an unintended break will be
avoided.
In case of leaking water (caution: hot) out of housing or tank shut down the device (see
chapter 5 troubleshooting).
Gases or fluids flowing through closed tubes or hoses generate static electricity. It should
be continuously discharged. If static electricity is noticeable before using the steam gun,
the user was exposed to static electricity before (e.g. carpets, shoes).
Observe minimum distances.

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