Earlex SS75, SS125, SS76 User Manual

Steam Wallpaper Stripper
MODELS:
SS125
SS75 SS76 SS77
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USE
Thank you for purchasing a Steam Wallpaper Stripper. This is a highly versatile machine for
before
commencing any work.
THE MANUFACTURER WILL ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IF USED FOR ANY
OTHER PURPOSES
THAN
THOSE DETAILED HEREIN.
Please also make a special note of the safety rules and
RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEMS WITH YOUR STEAM WALLPAPER STRIPPER OR IF YOU BELIEVE A PART IS
MISSING, DO NOT RETURN T
O ST
ORE. PLEASE CONT
ACT EARLEX LTD ON 01483 454666.
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SYMBOLS CAUTION STEAM IS HOT!
Warning: hot liquid or steam can burn. Danger of scalding. Steam may also condense into boiling droplets. Steam should not be directed towards electrical appliances. Danger of scalding appears on the cap
as this symbol.
OPERATION
The unit is designed for safe, fast removal of wallpaper but please be aware that steam is produced at 100oC - so be careful, wear protective clothing and protect your hands with heat resistant gloves or mitts. FILLING SS75: Remove elbow filler cap and fill unit to MAX. level indicator with clean ­preferably hot - water. Ensure that the ‘O’ ring is seated correctly on the elbow filler cap and place elbow filler cap lugs into filler hole with the tongue pointing to the TWO O’CLOCK position. Turn the elbow filler cap clockwise to the SIX O’CLOCK position so that the tongue locks into place between the two teeth. FILLING OTHER STEAM WALLPAPER UNITS: Remove filler cap and fill unit to Max.level line or indicator with clean - preferably hot - water. Replace filler cap.
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 the steam plate is held in one position for too long after the paper is soaked. Weak plaster can normally be detected by tapping a few areas of wall. A hollow 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. To prevent this we recommend placing the unit on a wooden board, tray or other barrier - making sure it will not slip off one side or tilt during use. Dust sheets or newspapers are not suitable heat protectors for delicate surfaces.
PREPARATION
To 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 proprietory 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.
SAFETY RULES
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For a shorter steaming time use less water. Do not overfill the
unit or hot water will be forced up the steam hose.
Screw hose onto threaded outlets of boiler and steam plate, hand tight is sufficient. Do not over tighten but do check for hand tight fit from time to time during use. Connect mains lead from unit to power socket and switch on. lt can take up to 15 mins (approx.) before steam is produced - depending on fill water quantity and temperature.
Do not leave unattended and keep children & pets out of the room.
SWS MODEL BOILER CAP
ACITY
STEAM TIME
SS75 5L 90 Mins* SS76 5L 90 Mins* SS77 5L 78 Mins*
SS125 4L 72 Mins*
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Approx steam time before the safety cut-out operates
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Keep equipment away from children and pets.
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Ensure boiler is placed on a flat level surface, and should the boiler become tilted in use - level again immediately. Failure to do so can result in severe overheating, complete element failure and void of your guarantee.
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Block boiler unit securely if using on stairs.
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The boiler becomes hot in use. Move only by using the carrying handle.
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Steam is produced at 100oC. Be careful, wear protective clothing and protect your hands with heat resistant gloves or mitts.
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Never point hose or steam plate at anyone.
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Always keep steam plate tilted away from face and body, beware of hot drips and regularly empty collected condensation from plate - especially when stripping ceilings and high areas.
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Never remove filler cap or detach hose whilst unit is operating.
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Never block the safety valve.
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Never use outside when raining.
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Switch off and wait for 2 minutes before removing filler cap to refill boiler.
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Do not overfill.
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Allow to cool completely before emptying boiler.
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Do not stand on boiler or hose.
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Do not drag or try to move boiler by pulling either the hose or the mains lead.
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Do not allow water or steam to enter light switches or power points.
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Do not leave unattended.
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Use only standard tap water. Never add detergents or chemicals.
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Extreme care must be taken if the unit is used in bathrooms. Always be aware of danger of electrocution from stored water in baths and sinks.
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Never change tools when the unit is operating.
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Always store upright.
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Do not overfill the reservoir.
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It is recommended that a RCD (residual current device) rated at 30mA is fitted into the mains supply socket for added protection against electric shock.
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Use only genuine manufacturer’s parts.
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Warning: hot liquid or steam can burn. Steam may also condense into boiling droplets. Steam should not be directed towards electrical appliances (e.g. the inside of an oven).
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The equipment must be unplugged after use and before cleaning.
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This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
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