
Instruction
Manual
for STEAM
WORKS
SC388L
Please read
this manual
before operating
steamer

1 lmportant
Safety
Regulations
1.1
Forthe
Power
Supply
ForSpecial
Groups of People
ensure rhat the voraSe
'Pl€6e
thar or
.
Only conn€ct
.
The appiances plug
moiified in an/
p.ot*tjve
a
the risk ofan el€dr
.
we
recommend that
Protec.ed
e e.$ic
.
Nev€r
.
Am}{ disconnect
mains plug
hury connection
'A
identical .onnecton va
.
Ensure that the connedion
if
using an *tension c$l€. Ask
.
Ensure
norbe knked, pinched
'TaG
.
Neve. €ave the
handi.apped
.
The appiance mLst be
.
Do not alow children
flm).
socker
four
rhe appliance ro a
way. Do not use adaptors
€adh,
Unmodili€d
by a fesidua
inecesary.
louch the
lhat the abe aoes not
e{reme
plLewith
the applirce from
from the socke. Never pllloi
care if us ng the appliance
steam cleanef unaft€nded pancllarly
pe^ons
shown on the nrinS pare
prior
to
connecting the st*m .eaner
propery
must ft into rh€ socker.
eanhed socker
The
wrh appiances that have
p
ugs and
c shock
the appl ance only be ope€.ed
current circuit-breaker. Ple6e
wet hands.
cdbl€ may ony be
ues. Send the
hues match those
a spec alisr deaer if nece$ar/.
+propr
the malns by remoyng
the cablel
rep aced by a Gbl€ with
app iance to th€
ofthe $eam clean€r
becohe a t.ippifg herd.
or run over.
presence
in the
are n the sme room.
stored out ofthe reach
pay
ro
with tle
ofchidrei.
packagng
matches
to
pug
may not be
ate so.kets rcduce
froh a socket
consur an
the
poin!
of
lt may
ofchid.en
il children
hateriah
(platric
/ouf
or
For
Operation of
the Appliance
.
Check
the appliance, .ab e
Do nor oDe?.e.
'Never
.
ain
ynldind!
of
or wrng, elements
Do not operale
switch the
socct if eav f8
.
The appliafce k fiited
protect
.
on aga nst overheating.
Acc€ssoies become hot
d.
the peop
Do not alm the steam
or oven intero6.
the app ance withou!
applance ofl and femove
ihe work area
and acc€ssories r€gular
e"o"ppi
ceo. ad-d8ca .-e.ro
e, anmas or p
ceafer ar ee.t.ca
rup€rysion. Pease
the mains
with a th€mos€t and
during us€ alow
for damage.
/
itu.
ants
tisk
synems
alwa/s
pLg
rrom
the
a themai cLcoui d
rhem to coot down

I lmportant
Safety
.
'
'
.
.
.
.
.
'Do
.
.
.
Regulations
erDola
Never imn€re
Keep the
suibb e ior
Do not usc
ofwhero
Do not opeEre
!p wnh water
Empq the waterilnkwhen
Never lil rh€ iank
addrv€s
a cohol) n the
Aways rcmove rh€
aPPiince
liLlinglcvel
Ensure rhat
Ony.arry
Do not touch
-em.,
appllance aMy fron
outdoor use.
lhe 5eam€f to .
t s in dnect coniac
in
r pefum€
Guch
ster * they ma/ damag€
to coo down
noi ov€ri I rhe t!n<.
Peaseusethemeas!.n8
th€ water 6nk\
the app iance by rhc
any hot af€as
i€am cean€rto
.
Do nor use the
be ng worn on
.
A lfte water ma/
competeiy normal
.
The force and her
Steam Wodc to treat
the body.
sohe matefias. AlMys
treathent with rhe
the
tank crp during
o-b.rteao,
rhe appiance
the rppiancewthourwater
goon
rme.
with anlthing
o-c-a
ln wat€f or
nin ana moklure
ean sw mm ng poo
with warer.
rhe applance
other ltqutds
s not in
oth€f rhan
s6n rcmovef
rhe applance
pug
fraifs
competely before
hear up duringopeEtion.
drip out of th€ nozzle
and it is m€fely.onde.sation.
of rhe st€am ma/
seamer by cafryng ou!
from
Do not excecd
jugandfunnel
cosure.ap has been
hand e.
on the appian.€. li
an/ lEms ol clorhingthat
have xn adveBe enea
check whdher
the sock€t and
toppnS up with
from tim€ to rime.
a surla.e is suibble
us€. The
6nk 6 under
4) d.rngope?01
The xpptjan.e ir
whercwateri5 presenr
if
rhe 6nk Alwala
ure.
@ter. Nev€f
pfoduct5
of
the meimum presc.ben
n.udedwitn
scfewen down
s normal lof lhe
a te* befor€hafd
not
rop
Lo,,utrtrs
or make tr
atow th€
water
arc stl
This is
cn
fo.
on a
pu!
1.4
For Maintenance
and Cleaning
.
Aley5
ncud€ ti€se opehtng
c eane
on b x rh rd
.
Use
onl/ the ofiginal accessor
.
To avoid
authorsed
b/
.
Aways sw
th€ st€am
risks. never .an}
Seryice C€mre for
skil€d sbff using
luaifed
tch the applance of,
cleaner to coo down
Panf
nsructions if pssng
ies rhat are pan
out repaln
rhis and have the appiaice,epdnec
origna spare
youfscll
patu.
remove the mains p
betore c eaning or man6
the s€am
of the scop€ ot
Consu[ an
ug ann a ow
n ng r

2 lntrcduction
Thank Youl
2.2
Unpacking
Appliance
the
Congratularions
Your n€w steam ceaner ls a v€ry versatile appliance
cleaning |asks. On
possible Lo renrove stubborn din
surfaces. e.g.
and nrlrrors and at the same time to
environrnenlally acceptable
grease, soap scum, solid
solvents. The steam
Thank you once again for
We hope
Unpack the steam
on your
lvallani
wlll enjoy using it.
/ou
for completeness.
the appliance
evenr
material no longer feq!ired. Please contac!
may be prolected durinS transpon or if returned
of a warmnty claim. Please dispose
purchase
y
with the he
foortiies, work
ofthe Pullman Steam
p
h gh-temperature sream is lt
of
and withour trace irom lmooth
!uickly
su aces. cooking ltensil!, windov/s
kil harmful bacteria. Thls is the
way to remove baked on food, mould,
and loose dift completey withou! chemical
iron supp ed is sutable Ior steam ironing a types of
purchasing
cleaner and all the accessofles. Check the contents
lfpossible, keep fie box and inner
the P!llman
pfoperly
your dealer immediately if
yo! notlce any tnnspon damage whilst unpacking.
mus! not be operated under any circumstances
Warningl Ensure tharthe packaging materials (plastic film)do not
get into the hands ofch ldrei. Danger ofsuffocationl
Works.
for many dltrerent
Steam Works SC388L.
pacl€ging
packaging
of any
The appliance
if it has sus6ined
so that
in the
2.3
lnclusions
The fo lowing
2 l'leas!ring
pans
are included 1n the scope
jug
ofsupply:
3 Steam gun wth s|eam hose and srear. connector
4 Professional steam iron lnc !ding associated hose
5 Accessory adaptor
7
noz e attachment
Jet
8 Nylon brush
9
l4etal brush
l0 2-in-l attachment
l2 2-in-l attachment
l3 Large clean
15
Extension tubes
3
|
6 Steam cleaner
Openting
nstrlctions (not shown)
(steam
attachment)
ng
(\/indoy/
cloth
attachment)
with mains p ug and connectioi cable
with
steam

2lntroduction
2.4 lllustration
of Steam Cleaner and Accessoies
t
\7
\1

3 Starting Up
Assembling the
3,1,1
Steam Hose
The steam hose with steam
and the desired accessory must be attached before the steamer
of
the
jnto
The
Steam Works has an accessories compaftment
detail nozzle,
the
Open the
ocking
cover
pace (Fig.4).
handl€
into
the
rhe back lntilrh€ cover cllcks into
can be used.
holses
that
and the 2-i.- l nozzle.
yelow
the
cover of the accesso.ies companment off towards
and 3).
Remove the required steam accessory and repace rhe cover. S ide the
nose
down firmly at
Flrst of al connect the steam hose to the steam socket on the fronr of
the Steam Works. To do this, flip the black cover flap down and push
the connector ofthe steam hose li|mly into rhe sream socker unti
it clicks
must be connected to the app iance
8un
both brush nozzles, the
accessories
companment by
jet
pulling
upwards and iftlng the transparent
front (Figs. 2
the
recess
above the steam socket and
pace.
nozze
press
i!
To remove the srcam hose, press in borh reease
and left hrnd sides oI
(Fi8.
socker
s).
rhe
slear ronnecro- r-d p.l
6

3
Starting Up
3.1.2
Extension Tubes
3.1.3
Floor Nozzle
NATE:
packaging
fot
Assenble the cannector
reasans.
Assemble the extension hoses ifthe s|eam cleaner is to be used to cear
floors or difllcult to reach afeas. To do $is, prsh rhe open end ofa
onto the steam
bltlon ofthe steam
three extension
Press in the appropriate release
a downward movement to rak€
Attach the floor nozzle to Lhe end of the exrension r!be. Ensure
that the nozzle clicks imo place on assembly (Fig. 8). The floor noz e
is idea for cleaning washable wall and lloor coverings. lt may be
used with or without the ceaning coth. However, we recommend
using the cloth to
such as v/ood of linoleum. Place the fioor nozle on the cleaning cloth
and
secure the overhanging materia under the cleaninS coth clips
on the left
fien open the
(Fis. 9).
gun.
Push it onto the steam gun lnti the release
gun
click into place (Fi& 6). Add one, two or all
tubes as required.
buttor and
the extension tube off again
protect
and right. Press on the inner sides of rhe yellow hoder.
clips and the cleaning cloth can be secured in
covednSs ln the case of sensitlve surfaces
pull
the tubes apaft with
(Fig.
tube
4.
place
^
,6r
(a{
Iv
dt
,.V
To take the Jloor nozle off again, press in
button (see Fig. 7) and pull the nozle off with a downwa.d movement
the appropriate
release

3
Starting Up
3.1.4
Accessory
Adaplor
3. t.5
Detail Nozzle
The steam cleaner has a range
ble the most effecdve and thorough
assemble the accessorrr/ adaDtor
connected to th€ steam hose- The accessory
directly
to both the steam gun and rhe end of
ofyery varied attachment nozles |o ena-
cleaning ofdifferent surfaces. Firer
so that these attachments can be
adapter can be attached
one or more extension
Ensure that the adaptor is lirmly
pushed
on until it click! into place
(Fis.
l0).
Press in the approprlate release
button and pull apart wjth a
K2"
downward movement to take
The detail nozzle may be used on its own for
with
fitted
l€.
This detail nozzle is attached using the bayonet principle.
nozzle
directjon
one ofthe brush nozles, the
onto the accessory adaptor and give it a firm quarterturn
ofthe arrow stamped on the nozle (Fig- | l).
cleaning or may aso be
nozle
iet
or the 2-in-l nozz-
the
Push the
in the
3.1.6
Jet Nozzle
Reverse the sequence to take
quafter
le a
off with a downward movement.
Fig. 12
of a turn in the opposite
the
,
detail
nozle off aSain: wvist the noz-
direcrion to the arrow and pull it
push
Simply
onto the detail nozzle to anach it
(Fis.
l2). This nozzle makes it
possible
places
such as corners,
toiets with ease. The
may
be remoYed by
with a downward
jet
the
nozle firmly
to clean hard to reach
joinLs
and
jet
nozle
pul
in8 it off
movement.

3 Starting Up
3.1.7
Brush Nozzles
3.1.8
2-in-1 Nozzle
The two brush attachments are
same wa/ as rhe
the
Even the
heating
The
senstve
removed
most stlbborn dirc can be
radiators. etc. using the smal
larger metal brush
materiah such as stainless
by simply
The 2'jn-l noze consists of
which the window ceaner can
attachment firmy onto the
the nozle for more thorough
(Fig. l5). Fix the windo\/ cleaner
angled steanr attachment
(Fis. l5).
jet
nozzle.
(Fig.l4) is stir2ble for heary sta ning
pul
ing thern ofi
a rjghranged steam artachment
be attached. Push the righranSled
detail nozle. Pulthe cotron
cleaning and to
if windows, nrlrrors or tiles
pushed firmly onto the
removed, e.g. from blinds, cent
nylon brush
detail nozz€
(Flg.
steelor stone. The brush
with a downward moYement.
protect the work suf
with the rubber blade
a.e .o be clea
l3).
on le
nozle
on
ster
cover oi
to the riSt
Glass may c.ack
glass priorto
a distance of
to heat the
stean
20 - 25 cm. slowly redlce
glass
if subjected to ihermal shock!
cleaning by spEying steam
rh€ distance to l0
up furthei
Pre-heat 6.eas ol
in a wider arc
15
-
rron
cm
o

3 Starting
Up
3.1.9
Professional
Steam
3.2
Filling the
lron
Water
The professional
connected
the steam hose.
black cover
the steam iroi
to the S|eam Works
front of the
Warning!
rest when
Press in
and pull it
The
Switch
socket.
when fillin8
by pressing
Use the funnel
(Fi&
The steam
the steam
both release butrons
out ofthe steam
Steam Works has
the steam cleaner
The steam cleanef
of ropping
the cap down
le).
steam iron
Stand the
(l)
iap
hose
Stearn Works until
steanr iron on the
down and
(2)
firmly
iron must
cleaner is
on the left and
socket to unplug
a built-in
otr and remove
musr always
up with Mter.
and simultaneously
and measuring
suppiied with
sream
cleaner as an atternative
push
the steam
nose down into
it clicks into p
As the
iron may be
venicaly
perfecdy
curt2ins
pale
and items ofclothing (see
t4, Fis
be set down
switched on.
right ot the steam
the steam iron.
water tank holding
be disconnecred
Unscrew the tank
jug
suppJied
the apptianc€ may
iron resr supplied,
connector on
the steam socket
(Fi8.
ace
the end of
J 7).
lsed both
and horizontally,
suited to steam
24).
ceaning
on a heat-resislant
1.6 tjtres.
the mains plug
turninS it
when Jitting
from the
from the mains
(Fi&
cap
anti-ctockwise.
with water
atso be
to
fip the
on the
it is
connector
t8)
10

3 Starting Up
Only fi | with pure mter without additives of any kind, e.g.
cleanlng agents, alcohol. as they could darnage the machine
it dangerous !o use. k is advisable to use distilled water to
scale deposits if
Otherwise boil the water first to extend
your
water is very hard
(over 2.5 mmoli I or 2l 'dH).
the appliance\ seryice hfe.
Caution:
Do not exceed the maximum
quantity
ol 1.6 litres
the tank!
Scre\/ the tank cap
firmly
on by turning it clockwise under
back
Tip:
The heating up time will be shortened
iI warm water is used
when filling.
perfume,
and make
prevent lime-
when filling
11

4
Operating
the Appliance
4.1
Connection
Mains
4.2
Using the
Steam Cleaner
NATE:
to
Supply
Plug the steam cleaner's mains pluS
(Fis.
20) and switch the appliance on
(Fis. 2l).
The green openting piot lamp and
(Fig.2l) ight up. The operating pilot lamp lights
Steam Works has been plugged ;n and
pilot
lamp indicates that the steam cleaner is
oPefating temperature is reached after approx. | | minutes
orange heatlng
Pilot
lamp
Soes
into a propery installed socket
by pressing the On/Off switch
the orange heating
up as soon as the
switched on.
out- The app iance is now ready for use.
The
currently
Warning:
Never
animals,
There is
Release the locking device (ch ld proof dev.e) by pushing the yeiow
triangular
left
First
spray water. Operate the steam button undl the steam is emitted
eYenly.
/r\
Caution:
l_i_-\
aim the steam outlet ol the steam
plants
a
pin
(Fig.
22). Hot steam now escapes if the steam button is operated.
of al hold the steam
Ceaning can now begin.
or electrical systems
risk
of scalding or electric shock!
on the dght-hand slde of the steam gun i. bwards the
gun
over an old cloth to absorb any initial
gun
(e.9.
oven or wiring).
Always test the steam cleaner first on inconspicuous
or non visible areas of the surfaces or fabrics to be
cleaned to check theirtolerance to hot steam.
-
Steam may resu t in bleach ng of painted/varnished wood.
-
Steam may discolour shiny plastics.
-
Acrylic. velver and inen react very sensitively
to the temperature of
pilot
heating
heating
people,
at
amp
up. The
and the
-
Do not use the steam cleaner on Dralon fib.es without first having
carried out a sukability test on a concealed a.ea
For understandable reasons, the rnanufacturer cannot be held respon-
sible for damage to objects, n-iatedals, people, animak or plants thar
occurs due to unsuitable use o{ hot steam or due to improper use ofrhe
appliance. lf unsure ofan item\ suitabiiry do not use on fiat ltem.

4 Operating
the Appliance
NOTE:
Ihe SC388L
apptiance swttches atf
reaching a
overheati ng. Sw itch atf
nains
The appliance
opemted agatn alter a
is
tenperature
immediately by
nay be
Do nor aim the steam
by moving the steam
steam ernitted can
be adjusted
to the level of din. Turn the steam
for less steam,
,
Do not
ensure that
enough
unsupervised
lock to secure rhe steam sv/itch.
pin on the left-hand side ofthe
tip or tih the appliance by
the appliance always sta.ds on
for a mdimum of 50 minutes
whlkt switched on
outet ar one
jet
backwafds and forwards.
be regu ated by turnlngthe
and alrti-clocl(wise for
Warning:
housing and accessories become
The
the appliance to cool down
Allow
accessories.
cleaner
Never open the
is switched on as
point
for too
more steam
ong- Loosen the din
The llow rate ofthe
steam controler and can
contro lef clockwise
(Fig.
23).
more rhan 45" during us€
a firm base. One fu ltank
use. Do not ieave the
and if necessary use the chidProof
To do this,
steam gun in to the rlght.
press
the triangllar
machine
hot during operation!
before changing lhe
lank cap whilst the steam
the tank is under
pressure!
aid
is
ye low
4.3
Ope.ating
Professional
Steam
NOTE:
the
lron
ion stand supplied
stand the iran uptight.
tjse an ironing board that
rons have a
may be used to iron
peratLrre on the temperature
grid- ike restthara lows steanr to circuiate.
Caution:
Always
pay
attention to
to be ironed.
or
k suitable for use with a steam
all types of hbrlcs. Set the
controller below the
inlormation found on the
-4\-
iron. Steam
The steam iron
requlred ironinS tem-
handle ofthe iron.
fabrics
13

4 Operating
the Appliance
pilot
The
the sole plate ofthe iron
the set ironing temperature has
use. The heating swjtches
duri.8
entire
Tip: As the iron heats
it is
the fabrics that require
amp on the handle
is heating up. The pilot light goes
back on ifthe temperarure ofthe
use. Thus the iron mainrainsthe
ironing
process.
up more
practical
to sort the washing beforehand
the lowest temperature.
ofthe iron lights up
been reached. The iron
coffect temperatu re during
quickly
lhan it cools down,
and indicates that
out when
is nov/ ready {or
iron drops
the
and start with
Gene|ally speakinS, steam
and househoJd hbrics. Please
and ifunsure, do not proceed
Caution: Polyacrylic
operation is suitable for all irems
und acetate/polyamide mixtures
similar materials may not
Fig.24
5-15 cm
read the label ofyour garment
to use steam funcdon.
be treated with steam.
Vertical
stearn opeEtion is pani-
cularly well suited to remoying
creases
from hanging hbrics. Hold
the iron venically approx. 5-15
cm
away frcm the material and
press
the ste:m button (Fig. 24).
By pressing
steam flows
iron for as long
pressed in. For
whikt ironinS, push
locking element
ton in the direction
whjkt keeping
pressed
the steam button,
out of the tip of the
as the button is
continuous steam
on the steam but-
of the handle
the stearn button
in. Steam noy/
the black
llows outo{
the iron continuously.
ockinS element forward
shut off the flow of
steam.
ofclothins
carcfully
and
Push the
again to
14

4
Operating the
Appliance
4.4
Topping
4.5
Ending
and
Storage
Up with
Operation
The tank musr
Sv/itch offrhe steam
operatinS pilor iamp goes
to release
mains plugfrom
care;
the water in
rznk
cap by pressing
Warning: Hot
risk
of burns from
Top up with
''FlllinS
the Water
The s|eam c
The Steam Works
Switch the
the s|eam
pressure.
hand slde
the sockerand
so that no deposlts
be rcpped up
cleaner by pressing
the remaining pressure
rhe socketand allowthe
the rank is stlll hot
it down and rning
steam may
the cap thread
wate. using the
Tank')
eaner can now
is ready for
app iance off Thegreen
butlon on the steam gun
Secure
rhe steam gun
of the handle in
a lowthe appiiance
can settle (Fig.
if the s|eam
the On/Otrswirch.
off Press
the steam bufton
and then lock the gun.
app iance
evei afrer 5 mjnutesl
it anri,clockwise
escape on opening!
and the tank!
measuring
then carefully
plugged
be
use as soon
by
to the righ|' Remove
jug
cose the tank
in again
as the heating pitot
operating pilot
(Fig.25)
pushing
to cooldown.
26).
the
flow emitred
on the steam gun
to cooidown. Take
and funnet
and switched
lanrpgoes
stans to
The green
Remove
Open th€
stowty.
There is
page
Gee
cap agatn.
on.
press
off.
a
t0
lamp
to release rhe remaining
locking p n o.
the matns ptug
Empty the watertank
the tefr-
from
the
Do not
steam cl€aner
away.
extension
parking
close the water
Store the app ianc€
tube wirh assembed
holder
shorl breaks
tan( unti it has
mu$ haye
so that ir is out
on rhe back
whist workjnS.
cooled down
floor nozze
ofthe appliance
dfied our cornpletety.
comptetely before
ofthe reach of
chi dren. The
ma/ be insened
for storag€ purposes
Th€
beinS pur
in the
or for
15

5 General
5.1
Cleaning
Maintenance
and
Warning:
Always ensure before
cleaner that it is switchecl
Only clean lhe applance by wiping over
moistened cloth. Do not lse any cleaning
since they may danraSe the housing.
We recommend
the atest if
warer hardness may
thar the tank be rinsed out after 5 filling
the water in
We recommend fi ling
shake .o clean
jt.
This wi I
on.he bortom ofthe
Then pour olt the water
The water tank should be treated
6 months to proong the steam cleaner's
Follow the directions adding rhe llmescale
(50'C)
water
for
approx. 30 minutes and |hen polr away
solved so ids. R€peat this proces if necessary
Disposal After
and fillthe warerr2nkwith it.
End of Useful Life:
lf the appliances useful life has come
functions have afsen, the worn out app
usable by removiiS the plug from the
cable. Please dispose of fie appliance properly
waste authority. Conrac. your loca waste
cleaning or maintaining the steam
off and unplugged from the mains.
the houslng with a sliShtly
agents! abrasives or acohol
your
area is hard. Information
be obrained from your water or utiliry
the water tank with warer and giving it
loosen any lime-sca e that has been deposited
steam c eaner.
and a low the tank .o dr] out completely
with limescale remover app.ox. every
life.
remoyer to I lirre of warm
A low the solutioi to work
to an end,
iance should be reide.ed un-
socket and cuaing otrrhe power
disposa seryice or the bulky
opentions ar
regarding local
company.
good
a
water whh
the
and then rinse out lhe
paftlcu
through
rhe dis-
a.ly if mal-
your
pubic
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5 General
5.2 Troubleshooting
Checkfiretofa whethe.
dirS/o tr
'er
qe.r
e o
Fault Possible
can remed/ the lault youreell
/ou
L1-poirIo'pJc\d
eor 11d'
Cause
The appllance s not
a socket or is fot switched on.
power
The
The childproof ock is
release ofthe $eam butron.
The waler ank s empty.
The
steam
conlfo ler is
cab e is damaged.
plugged
preveiting
on
consult ng
by
L1oi.edse.
lhis st befofe
-
d8er'.
Remedy
ifto
Insert lhe mains
socket or switch the app ian.e
Check rhe socker by unpllgg ng
.he steam cleanef and p uging
n a diflereft appliance.
Have lhe cable repaced by an
autho.ced service atent.
Push the
hand side ofthe $eam gLn into
Gee
Turn
dockwhe uitil suff cieit neah
ye
ow
sed on 4.4, pate s)
sream
lhe
pllg
into a
pin
or the ri8h.
conlfo
ler
anti-
The steam .on fais to The st€am.leaner s not
The lemperature conroller is on
Th€ water tar< needs desca ins. Descal€ the water bnk
very org lime io heat.
Swit.h the seam deaie. on.
Set the desired ironirg tem'
Perarur€
(see
on the temPem.ufe
Section) s. i,
pase
l6)
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5 General
5.4 Technical Data
Type of appliance
Power
consumptlon
Permissible pr€ssure
Volume of water tank
Steam availability
Heatlng time
Steam .learer with profe$lonal
Sream Wo.ks SC388L
220-240VAC soHz.
-
2150
2350w (iron:850W
l.,1ax.3.5 Bar
5 Bar
f1d.50
minues
per
fulltank
hon
Steamer:1500W
Approx I I mirutes - le$ f horwarer
Max.408/mir.
30 dB(A) durins rse
Appliance 305 x 397x23s mm (WxLxH)
is used to filltank
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App ance wirhout
accessories
,1.5K9.

(;UARANTEE
THIS
Your ne\\'Pullman Stcam
and adjusted. carrics in thc case
labour Guarantee against
pedod
manufacture arc not
depends upon usagc and care given.
is 90 days. Brushcs, Pads
in the repair of the appliance
be bome by the claimant. This guaraltee
purchase
w]]en
service. and thercforc, the pulchaser
book. as rnisuse or failurc to fbllo\\'the
of the cleancr.
ploperly
void. Il also becomcs void if
other'than that shown
rcsponsibility unclcr this guarantee
oul b) other than authoris].d
use oI other than
needed,
The benefits confcrrcd bv this
and femedies in respcct
Tmde Practices Act anll
please
Keep this
APPI,TIS
I\ALIS|RALIA AND NE\Y ZtrAI,AN'D
Clcaner-.
which
of domestic users, a I
defects and in the case ofcommercial uscrs
and Seals, unless actually dclccrive io
subject to this
guarantee
Any Innsponation costs involved
or dre replacenenl of a defective part shall
uscd and carcd tbr, yoru
should carefully read thc Instmctiotr
pr-oduct
the
thc Rating
on
Ser-\'ice RetaileA or Centrcs,
acnuinc
contact your retaller.
parts.
Plate. We are unable to acccpt
1br danage lron repaif work can-ied
In the evenl ol ser-!ice
Cuara tee are ii adi:lition to all
the product \\,lich
oi
olher Stete aDd Te itory la\\'s.
Gutrantee and
youl
leceipt as
has been fully tested, inspcctcd
year
parts and
since their lcngth
conmences from thc datc
ne$ steaDer will rcndcr
inslrLrctions makes thc
is used on an electric voltage
u
advicc
of
the consumcf has uncler
proof
purchasc
of
life
of
cxcellent
Guanntee
fron
the
being
othcr
ONI,Y
the
of
riehts
the
E.H.A Ptr l.td.
Locked ltag 120
(ACN
007 539 577)
Silycr$ater D.C.1811 NSW
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