Earlex SC75 Carpet Cleaner User Manual


 
Connect the universal handle and long handle to the floor cleaner head. Fit the cleaning
toweI to the head by placing the towel over the floor cleaner head and pulling the drawstring
tight. The drawstring can be secured at the back of the floor cleaner. (See diagrams to right)
Before using the floor cleaner, use a vacuum to pick up the larger dirt and grit particles.
Having prepared the area, plug the boiler unit in and wait for steam to appear at the acces-
sory head. Beware of hot water discharge prior to steam emission. Now begin to move
the floor cleaner head over the carpet at a steady pace. If there are stains on the carpet
pause for a few seconds to allow the steam time to penetrate.
Do not soak the carpet. Glide the floor cleaner over the surface. It is generally better, and
easier, to pull rather than push the head across heavy pile carpets. Do not try to scrub the
surface.
The towel will collect the dirt. Both sides of the towel can be used. Used towels can be
washed out and reused. Wash at 90˚C for maximum longevity. Do not use bleach or fabric
conditioner. Use only one third of normal soap powder to avoid clogging of the fibres.
Spare towels can be purchased from Earlex.
The Floor Cleaner can also be used on other types of flooring such as ceramic, cork, mar-
ble, linoleum, stone, parquet etc. If you have an area to clean which has joints (such as tiles)
it may be useful to use the brush attachment of the jet nozzle in order to clean completely.
Be especially careful with parquet - older oak floors are very tough but on some newer floors
steam may cause the blocks to swell. Always take advice from the manufacturer of the floor
covering before proceeding to use steam. One useful point to note is that steam will cause
animal hairs to roll into easily removable balls. This attachment can be used on car interi-
ors, motor homes, painted doors, walls, louvres etc.
Window cleaning
with long
handle
Cleaning tiles
FLOOR CLEANER
IMPORTANT
Some carpets have stain resistant treatments, which have varying active Iives before breakdown.
Accordingly it is best to try a small area of carpet that is normally unseen, then allow 24 hours to check
whether the steam has any unusual effects on the carpet material, e.g. white streaks. If this happens
DO NOT CONTINUE USE - Check with your carpet supplier for further advice.
Used correctly the floor cleaner will refresh your carpet by removing surface grime, pet hairs
etc. leaving the carpet looking brighter.
It is not a dirt extraction system, so cannot necessarily remove deep stains or grease.
Attempting to make it do this by longer action of steam may result in watermarking or stain-
ing.
WINDOW/TILE CLEANER
IMPORTANT - You should only proceed at your own risk.
When cleaning exterior glass be extra careful not to pick-up any grit on the rubber
blade - which could cause scratches.
Antique glass and stained glass may be brittle and can crack under extreme temper-
atures.
Do not use on glass at temperatures below 0˚C.
Connect the universal handle and long handle to the window/tile cleaner head. Select the
length of handle required (if any).
Plug the boiler unit in and wait for steam to appear at the accessory head. Beware of hot
water discharge prior to steam emission. Steam will be emitted from the apertures on the
accessory head. Move down the windows and clean with the rubber blade as the accesso-
ry travels down the surface. Always pull the accessory towards the handle so that the blade
is acting after the steam. Do not push the accessory away from the handle. After you have
completely finished cleaning, switch off the unit and clean the glass or tiles from top to bot-
tom with the rubber blade only.
Steam will completely remove dust, film or greasy marks from windows, mirrors and patio
doors. The window/tile cleaner will remove soap and grease residues but cannot remove
deposits of scale. To remove black marks from grouting or corners use the jet nozzle with
brush or scraper attachment.
Cleaning carpets