Earlex IS2000 Vacuum Cleaner User Manual


 
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Fitting the Bonnet (32) to the Upholstery Cleaner (29)
Take the Bonnet, place it on a flat surface with the strings at the top and the nap
facing outwards and place the Upholstery Cleaner in the middle. Pull the string
until the Bonnet fits tightly to the Upholstery Cleaner, and tie with a bow.
When cleaning upholstery you will need to glide the head across the material in
the same way as when using the Floor Cleaner. The bonnets will need to be
replaced as they become dirty. Used bonnets can be washed and re-used.
Wash at 90˚C for maximum longevity. Do not use bleach or fabric conditioner
and use only one third of normal soap powder to avoid clogging the fibres.
Spare Bonnets can be purchased from Earlex or you can make your own using Terry Toweling
material.
The Upholstery Cleaner can also be used very effectively for removing the creases from hanging
curtains.
Upholstery Cleaner/Clothes Steamer
To set up your Steam Caddy as a Clothes Steamer proceed as follows:-
In the Plug Storage Recess (22) there is a socket (23) to accept the button end
of the Extension Tubes. Fit the Extension Tubes together and then locate both
into this socket. Now fit the Clothing Attachment Rest (30) into the top of the
Extension Tube. Your clothes can now be hung from this Clothing Attachment
Rest using a normal coat hanger.
Press the Steam Release Button and pass the Clothes Steamer lightly across
the surface to remove creases and wrinkles from your clothes.
We recommend that the unit remains on the floor and shorter garments are steam cleaned from a
seated position as shown. Longer garments can be hung from a wardrobe rail or over the top of a door.
The Clothing Attachment Rest is used to “park” the Clothes Steamer
safely in between steaming your clothes. It can also be used to park the
Window/Tile Cleaner.
Please note, the Clothes Steamer is designed to refresh clothes (i.e.
appearance & odour), it is not designed to be a replacement for your
steam iron. If the yellow button on the handle is pressed continuously you
may begin to see drips of water appear (this is due to the steam
condensing in the tube), by using "bursts" of steam as opposed to
"continuous" steam this will be reduced. If you should notice drips of water
from the bonnet, you should stop steaming, and wait a few seconds before dryingthe Bonnet with a
hand towel.
IMPORTANT – Some articles of clothing are made from very delicate materials. Always refer
to the labels in the garment, or check with the shop where the garment was bought, before
applying steam.