OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Models LMB230V/LMB110V
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USE
Thank you for purchasing an Earlex Steam Wallpaper Stripper.
In order to obtain the best results please read the instructions before commencing
any work. Please also make a special note of the safety rules.
EARLEX LIMITED WILL
PRODUCT
IF USED FOR
ACCEPT
ANY
NO RESPONSIBILITY
OTHER PURPOSES THAN THOSE DETAILED HEREIN.
FOR
RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
U.K. Patent No.2,263,996. USA Patent No.5,542,021.
THE USE OF
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Safety Rules
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Keep away from children and animals.
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Do not pull by the mains lead or the
steam hose.
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Be careful of overhead dripping, when
using on overhead areas tilt the steam
plate away from the face and body, and
regularly empty the steamplate of any
collected condensation.
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Do not leave unattended.
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Do not point the steam plate at anyone.
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Do not allow water or steam to enter light
switches or sockets.
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Always use and store upright.
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Always visually check that the hose and
steam plate inlet are not blocked before
attempting to use.
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Do not strain, kink or trap the hose under
heavy objects.
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Use only 4lb pressure cap as supplied. It
is also a safety valve.
NEVER BLOCK OFF THIS OUTLET.
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NEVER remove the filler cap when unit is
boiling - switch off and wait for 5 minutes.
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Before standing on the frame ensure all
screws are tight and the frame is
undamaged.
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Never use outside when raining.
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Always disconnect power supply when
filling the machine or when not in use.
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Do not use any caustic cleaners on the
tank.
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Do not allow to boil dry
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Do not overfill the reservoir. DO NOT
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USE ADDITIVES.
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Never detach the hose whilst the unit is
switched on.
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The tank becomes hot in use. Do not
touch. Only move with the carrying frame.
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Steam is produced at 100oC. Wear
protective clothing and gloves when
operating this stripper.
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When standing on the stripper always
remain within the confines of the step and
do not over-reach.
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DO NOT USE THIS STRIPPER FOR
ANY OTHER PURPOSES THAN
DETAILED IN THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
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Under no cirumstances should you
attempt to repair a unit unless qualified
and authorised to do so. Use only genuine
Earlex replacement parts.
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Maximum weight for standing on the unit
is 127 kg (20 stone) and no more
than 1 person at a time.
Main Features
is a professional,
The Earlex SteamMaster
fast-action steam wallpaper stripper. It has
many added features;
Each tank is individually pressure tested.
Storage spools for the hose and the mains
lead.
Neon mains On/Of
Patented stand to enable user to reach the
top of the wall.
Cooler running steam hose.
Caution!
Check the state of your plaster before
starting work.
Steam can loosen weak, porous or poorly
bonded plaster - which also loosens readily
if cracked, holed or if steam plate is held in
one position for too long after the paper is
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f switch,
soaked.
Weak plaster can normally be detected by
hollow
tapping a few areas of the wall.
A
sound indicates that you should proceed
only with extreme care - stopping
immediately if you hear a cracking sound or
plaster starts to break loose.
The steam stripper is safe for drywall/plaster
board surfaces but whatever the material, it
is always wise to check a small area before
starting work properly.
Protect your home!
The heat generated by the boiler unit can
mark carpets, soft furnishings, table tops,
cabinets etc.
Dust sheets or newspapers are not suitable
heat protectors for delicate surfaces.
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Preparation
T
o achieve fastest paper removal always
gently score the areas to be stripped. With
heavily embossed, vinyl coated or painted
papers this is essential. Either use a
proprietary perforator tool or alternatively
score the paper with the edge of a wall
scraper in a criss-cross pattern with 150mm
(6 inch) spacing.
As with all decorating work be sure to
protect carpets and furniture with covers.
Operation
STEAM IS HOT! The SteamMaster® is
designed for safe, fast removal of wallpaper
but you must be aware that steam is
produced at 100
o
C so be careful, wear
protective clothing and protect your hands
with heat resistant gloves or mitts.
Place the unit on a flat surface near to the
area to be stripped. Remove the steam
plate.
FULLY UNCOIL the hose and mains lead.
Connect the thread on the steam plate to
the end of the hose. This only needs to be
hand tight. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
lead from the unit to the socket and switch
on. The mains switch on the unit has a neon
light and will light when the unit is on. It will
take between 10 and 20 minutes for the
230V unit or 25-35 minutes for the 110V unit
to start producing steam depending on the
temperature of the water used. DO NOT
VE UNATTENDED.
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Once steam is being produced at the steam
plate you are ready to commence operation.
Prior to the steam being produced a small
amount of bubbling will occur at the steam
plate. WARNING: Beware of hot water
discharge prior to steam emission. When
the steam has been produced, lift the steam
plate above the level of the tank outlet to
allow condensed steam to run back down
the hose and into the tank.
If you are right handed hold the steam plate
in your left hand and place flat against the
wall where you wish to commence
removing.
Leave the plate against the wall for
approximately 10 seconds. If you are left
handed you may find it easier to operate
with the other hand.
Move the steam plate to the section
If the steam plate is fitted with a metal
swivel joint, tighten hose nut to thread using
two spanners. The plate can remain
permanently attached to the hose thereafter.
To fill the unit, remove the filler cap and fill
to the maximum water level as shown on
the glass panel at the end of the tank.
must be clean water, preferably hot. DO
NOT USE
ADDITIVES - DO NOT
OVERFILL.
Replace the filler cap, connect the mains
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immediately next to where you have just
been working and use a wallpaper scraper
to remove the section that has just been
steamed. By working in this way you should
be able to remove paper continually. You
may have to leave the plate against the wall
for longer periods with some papers or
re-steam if not completely removed.
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