Daimer KLEENJET PRO PLUS 300CS User manual

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KLEENJET® PRO PLUS 300CS
Daimer Industries, Inc. www.daimer.com
Owner’s Manual
IMPORTANT:
MAINTAINING YOUR STEAM CLEANER TO RUN AT OPTIMAL EFFICIENCY IS A VERY EASY PROCESS. SIMPLY CLEAN YOUR
BOILER AT REGULAR INTERVALS. PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 33.
IMPORTANT:
BEFORE USING THE STEAM GENERATOR CAREFULLY READ THIS MANUAL COMPLETELY.
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the KLEENJET®
PRO PLUS 300CS vapor cleaning system.
Before using the KLEENJET® PROPLUS
300CS please read this owners manual
carefully. This manual will instruct you on the
proper and safe usage of the KLEENJET®
PRO PLUS 300CS. With the KLEENJET®
PRO PLUS 300CS, you now possess a high
tech, effective, cleaning system which will
provide you with efficient cleaning satisfaction
for years to come.
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The KLEENJET® PROPLUS 300CS uses the
power of vapor heat to help clean and uses only
distilled or tap water, which through heating is
converted into low-moisture high pressure
vapor. With the proper use of attachments,
vapor cleaning is easier, faster and certainly
safer then other cleaning methods.
The KLEENJET® PROPLUS 300CS uses the
power of vapor heat to help clean and uses only
distilled or tap water, which through heating is
converted into low-moisture high pressure
vapor. With the proper use of attachments,
vapor cleaning is easier, faster and certainly
safer then other cleaning methods.
This owners’ manual is a way for you, our
customer, to become knowledgeable about and
comfortable using the KLEENJET® PRO
PLUS 300CS. Information included in this
manual will include directions on how to
properly and safely use the KLEENJET®
PRO PLUS 300CS.
Technical Specifications
Power Supply 110V, 60Hz
Maximum Output 1500 W
Boiler Output 1500 W
Boiler in stainless steel
Boiler Size 2 liters
Refill Chamber 2 liters
Pressure up to 75 psi.
Steam Temperature up to 310º F
Power Cord 7.5 feet
Weight 23 pounds

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DIRECTIONS)FOR)USE)
Beg Bug Mitigation Procedure: Pro Plus 200S & Pro Plus 300CS
Prime Areas to Target:
Mattresses, Mattress Seams, Under Labels, Cushions, Chairs/Sofas, Carpet Edges.
*Always ensure that creases and crevices, including buttons, are targeted.
Procedure:
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
Turn on Machine & Attach Tools:
Plug power cord into grounded 120V outlet.
Press main power switch (2A) and Accessory Power Switch (02) LED will light up.
Press boiler power switch (3) LED will light up.
Attach steam hose (20) by pushing latch (26) into steam outlet (7).
Attach extension rod (30) to steam wand and lock in place by moving locking latch (31) to the "blok" position.
Attach desired tool to extension rod(s) locking in place with locking latch when applicable:
For steam lance attach detail brush by pushing brush onto the tip of the steam lance.
For rectangular brush and large triangular brush attach microfiber towel using towel clips.
Operation:
When the green steam ready indicator lights up, the machine is ready for use.
Press MED switch (23) for medium steam output.
Place attachment onto surface and depress the steam command switch (21) to emit steam.
With attachment in contact with the surface and steam being emitted, move attachment at a rate of ~30cm every
10-15 seconds. Adjust rate of movement so that surface reaches a temp of 160ºF – 175ºF.
Sources:
Meek F. 2003. Bed bugs bite back. Pest Control Technology, 31: 43, 44, 46, 47, 50, 52.
Doggett S. 2010. A Code of Practice for the Control of Bed Bug Infestations in Australia, 3rd Ed. Institute of
Clinical Pathology and Medical Research, 34-36.
General cleaning:
See "Surface Cleaning Tips"
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LEFT)IN)THE)ENVIRONMENT)AND)MUST)BE)RECYCLED)IN)THE)PROPER)
RECYCLING)CENTERS)ACCORDING)TO)THE)ENVIRONMENTAL)REGULATIONS.)
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Table of Contents
Cover Page
Introduction
Technical Specifications
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Interpretation of Symbols
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Environmental Protection
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Directions for Use
Table of Contents
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Safety Regulations
KLEENJET® PRO PLUS 300CS Graphic
KLEENJET® PRO PLUS 300CS Parts Description
Important System Information
Unpacking
Getting Started
Cloths
Low Water Indicator
Pressure Settings
Surface Cleaning Tips
-Floors
-Carpets
-Drapes and Windows
-Bathrooms
-Kitchens
-Ceilings
-Walls
-Upholstery
-Blinds
-Automobile Detailing
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Table of Contents
Maintenance of the KLEENJET® PRO PLUS 300CS
Warranty Information
Common Questions and Answers
Quick Reference Guide
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SAFETY REGULATIONS
!The electric supply connection shall be made by a qualified electrician and comply with IEC 60364-1.
!It is recommended that the electric supply to this machine should include either a residual current device that
will interrupt the supply if the leakage current to earth exceeds 30ma for 30ms or a device, which will prove
the earth circuit.
!SAFETY VALVE This machine is equipped with two safety valves, able to ensure the safety of the machine
itself in case other primary control devices are inefficient (due to a failure). Due to the extreme importance of
these components and as not to compromise the safety of the machine, it is recommended to provide to check
them and to substitute them through an authorized service center every 2 years starting from the purchasing
date.
!PRESSURE SWITCH This machine is equipped with a pressure switch able to check and to maintain the
pressure under certain preset limits (ref. “rated pressure” on the technical label underneath the machine). In case
there would be a steam leakage on the lower side of the machine, it means that the functioning of this device
has been compromised and the safety valve has been involved as to limit the boiler’s internal pressure. It is
recommended not to use the machine, immediately unplug the machine from the power feeding and call
the service center.
!GENERATOR MAINTENANCE
The opening of the drain cap must be effectuated only when the machine has been switched off (electric
plug disconnected) for at least 5 hours.
!ATTENTION. Do not use the appliance within the range of persons unless they wear protective clothing.
!ATTENTION. The high pressure jets can be dangerous if not used properly. The jet does not have to be
directed against persons, electrical devices under tension or the unit itself.
!Do not direct the jet against yourself or others in order to clean clothes or footwear.
!Disconnect power before effectuating maintenance on user’s responsibility.
!This device is not intended to be used by persons (including children) with a reduced physical, mental or
sensorial ability or with insufficient experience and/or competence, unless they are not supervised by a person
responsible for their safety and they are not instructed by that person on how to use the device.
!Monitor the children so they cannot play with the machine.
!To ensure the machine’s safety, use only original spare parts from the manufacturer or spare parts approved by
the manufacturer.
!ATTENTION. Pressure hoses, fitting and couplings are important for the safety of the machine. Use only
those recommended by the manufacturer.
!Do not use the machine if the power cord or other important parts of the machine are damaged, i.e. safety
devices, pressure hoses and trigger gun.
!If an extension cord is used, the plug and socket must be of a watertight construction.

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!ATTENTION. Inadequate extension cords can be dangerous.
!The user must not leave the iron (optional) unattended when it is connected to the power supply.
!The hand-arm vibration data, referred to this device, are not mentioned as they are below 2.5 m / s ².
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KLEENJET® PROPLUS 300CS Parts Description
Please Note: For your convenience when various parts are mentioned through out the
owner’s manual, they will be denoted with their corresponding number for easy reference
to the parts description and diagram.
1. Cap for Water Tank (refill chamber)- Twist off cap and pour clean tap or distilled
water into machine. Do not let water overflow. Do not place anything but clean
water into the water tank.
2A. Main Power Switch- After machine is plugged in, press the main power switch to
power the system. Press the button in the down position. The LED on the button
should light up when the button is engaged.
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2. Accessory Switch
3. Boiler Switch- Powers the boiler which is responsible for producing steam. Press
the button in the down position to power the unit. The LED on the button should
light up when the button is engaged.
4. Low Water Indicator- Lets user know when the water is running low in the unit. A
red light will glow when the water is low indicating more water must be added to the
system. See page 17 for instructions on how to add more water to the system.
5. Ready Steam Indicator (green light)- Lets user know when water is hot enough to
produce steam. When the indicator is on, the machine is ready to use. This light will
go on and off as you clean and stop. This is normal.
6. Pressure Gauge- Indicates the water pressure level inside the unit.
7. Steam Outlet & Electric Contacts- Place hose into socket before using the
machine. Make sure the Steam Plug and Electric Contacts (12) connection clicks
into place before using.
8. Boiler Drain Cap- After using the system, remove bottom drain cap, and empty out
excess water. Do not open this when the machine is on or when the water is hot.
Wait until the water has cooled down. The cap is also opened after the boiler cleaning
procedure.
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9. Power Cord with Plug - Plug power cable into a grounded 110 volt electrical outlet
to power machine. Make sure the power cable is not damaged before using.
20. Steam Hose- Connects base unit to brushes, extension rods, and accessories, and
allows steam to escape from system.
21. Steam Command Switch- While depressed, this button releases the steam from the
base unit through the hose.
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22. Steam Control Switch – MIN – Minimum steam pressure. Press for minimum
steam pressure. Combine with MED Steam Control Switch for maximum steam
pressure.
23. Steam Control Switch – MED – Medium steam pressure. Press for medium steam
pressure. Combine with MIN Steam Control Switch for maximum steam pressure.
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25. Accessory Blocking Hook
26. Steam Plug & Electric Contacts- End of the hose which is placed into the Steam
Outlet & Electric Contacts (7).
27. Plug Clamping Hook- Engages the Steam Plug and Electric Contacts (12) with the
Steam Outlet & Electric Contacts (7). Pushing this button towards the system
releases the connection.
30. Extension Tubes- Rods that can be used individually or connected to one another
and inserted into the opening of the gun. Accessories 17-27 can be attached to the
end of the extension tube(s) and locked into place with the Clamping Unit (31).
31. Clamping Unit- Block/Open- Used to secure extension tubes and attachments.
32. Large Rectangular Brush- Attach to end of extension rod to clean large open areas.
It excels on surfaces of carpet (spot cleaning), tile, marble, stainless steel, or most
kinds of hard surfaces that do not readily absorb water. It can be used alone or with a
polishing cloth.
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35. Cloth Holder
35. Large Triangular Brush- Attach to end of gun or extension rod to clean counter
tops, inside refrigerators, etc. Should be used with a towel attached. If the towel is
attached, the large triangular brush can steam and clean at the same time.
36. Steam Squeegee - Cleans windows and mirrors.
37. Steam Lance- The steam lance can be used with parts 20-27. Some of these
attachments are used with great success in hard to reach areas or in areas that
traditional cleaning methods are unable to perform. As with all attachments the heat
of the vapor is what speeds the cleaning process. Therefore, the slower the brush
passes over the surface, the more effective it will be. In case of extreme build up, it
may take longer for the vapor to penetrate the surface. Always point the brush
directly at the surface to be cleaned, then rub the brush over the surface. If you are
unsure whether the surface you will clean is heat resistant, try in a hidden area and
test.
38. Medium Round Nylon Brush- Cleans surfaces with a wider coverage area than the
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39. Small Nylon Detail Brush- Cleans grout, cracks and surfaces where more
concentration is needed.
40. Small Brass Detail Brush- Cleans grout, brass, etc. If concerned about scratching,
try a nylon brush first.
41. Small Stainless Steel Detail Brush- Cleans surfaces such as grout and those which
will not easily scratch such as most stove tops, grills within ovens, etc. If concerned
about scratching, try a
nylon brush first.
42. Small Triangular Nylon Brush- Used for corners and sides.
43. Steam Plunger- Attaches to the Steam Lance (20). Once attached, place over
bathroom sink drain cover. Helps soften substances within a drain or pipe.
44. Steam Scraper- Helps scrape old grease build-up.
45. Steel Wool Pad
46. Filling Bottle- Used to fill water tank. Two liters of water fill the water tank.
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47. Rectangular Steam Buffer (optional)
48. Triangular Steam Buffer (optional)
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49. Micro-Fiber Cloth- Attaches to Large Rectangular Brush (32) and Large Triangular
Brush (35) and allows for steaming and wiping at the same time.
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Important System Information
The KLEENJET® PRO PLUS 300CS is a powerful force in cleaning and thus
should not be used without understanding its proper use. For your safety please read
the following information carefully before assembling and turning on the unit.
·PRESSURE JETS CAN BE DANGEROUS IF SUBJECT TO MISUSE. THE
JETS MUST NOT BE DIRECTED AT PEOPLE, ANIMALS, LIVE
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT OR THE USER ITSELF.
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·STEAM APPLIANCES SHOULD ONLY BE USED BY ADULTS
WHO HAVE BEEN PROPERLY TRAINED IN THEIR USAGE.
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·ONLY MANUFACTURER APPROVED PARTS SHOULD BE USED.
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·THE POWER CORD SHOULD ONLY BE REPLACED BY AN
AUTHORIZED PERSON OR SERVICE CENTER.
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·FILL THE BOILER WITH DISTILLED OR CLEAN TAP WATER.
DO NOT USE DETERGENTS, CHEMICAL PRODUCTS, OR SOFT
WATER WITHIN THE BOILER.
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·MAKE SURE OPENINGS ARE FREE OF DUST, LINT, HAIR, AND
ANYTHING THAT MAY REDUCE VAPOR FLOW.
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·ONLY USE MANUFACTURER APPROVED PRESSURE
HOSES, FITTINGS AND COUPLINGS.
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·DO NOT USE THE MACHINE IF POWER CORDS OR OTHER PARTS ARE
DAMAGED.
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·ONLY WATER-TIGHT EXTENSION CORDS CAN BE USED.
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·DO NOT HANDLE THE MACHINE WHILE WET.
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·NEVER TURN THE MACHINE OVER ON ITS SIDE DURING USE.
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·SWITCH OFF THE ELECTRIC SUPPLY BEFORE PROCEEDING TO ANY
MAINTENANCE.
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·CLEAN THE BOILER ONLY WHEN THE MACHINE HAS COOLED
DOWN (TURNED OFF FOR AT LEAST FIVE HOURS).
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·ANY REPAIRS SHOULD BE DONE BY TRAINED PERSONNEL ONLY.
REPAIRS DONE BY NON-QUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS MAY LEAD TO
INJURY, AND WILL RESULT IN THE VOIDING OF YOUR WARRANTY.

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·TO PREVENT SCALDING OR BURNING, KEEP BODY AWAY FROM
VAPOR OUTPUT NOZZLES.
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·UNPLUG THE MACHINE FROM THE OUTLET WHEN THE SYSTEM
IS NOT IN USE, AND BEFORE SERVICING IT.
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·CHILDREN SHOULD NOT USE THE MACHINE. CLOSE
ATTENTION IS REQUIRED WHEN CHILDREN OR ANIMALS ARE
NEAR THE MACHINE.
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·DO NOT USE THE MACHINE IF IT HAS A DAMAGED CORD OR
PLUG. IF IT IS NOT WORKING AS IT SHOULD, HAS BEEN
DROPPED, DAMAGED, LEFT OUTSIDE, OR DROPPED IN WATER,
RETURN IT TO A SERVICE CENTER.
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·DO NOT PULL OR CARRY THE MACHINE BY THE CORD.
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·DO NOT USE THE CORD AS A HANDLE, NEVER CLOSE A DOOR
ON THE CORD, NEVER PULL THE CORD AROUND SHARP
EDGES OR CORNERS.
·NEVER RUN APPLIANCES OVER THE CORD. KEEP THE CORD AWAY
FROM HEATED SURFACES.
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·DO NOT UNPLUG BY PULLING ON THE CORD. TO UNPLUG, GRASP
THE PLUG, NOT THE CORD.
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·USE EXTRA CARE WHEN USING THE MACHINE ON STAIRS OR
AROUND A POOL.
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·DO NOT USE THE MACHINE TO CLEAN ANIMALS.
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·TURN OFF THE CONTROLS BEFORE UNPLUGGING THE MACHINE.
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·NEVER POINT STEAM TOWARDS ANY HUMAN OR ANIMAL.

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Unpacking
1. Carefully remove the unit from the carton.
2. Examine the unit for any signs of shipping damage. If you notice damages to the box and
contents, contact Daimer Industries for instructions.
3. All the necessary accessories are packed with the unit. Make sure you have removed all
accessories from within the box. We suggest you retain the box and packaging material.
Getting Started
Please follow the below steps before using your KLEENJET® PRO PLUS 300CS.
IMPORTANT: Setting the proper pressure level helps you maximize the vapor flow from your new
steam cleaner.
1. Make sure there is no pressure on the Pressure Gauge (6) located on the top front of your
KLEENJET® PRO PLUS 300CS.
2. Twist off the Cap for Water Tank (1). The cap may have been applied tightly at the factory, but it
is not threaded to the unit.
3. Place Filler Bottle (46) into tank opening and fill with two liters of clean water. You may use tap
water. If your tap water is hard, we suggest you use distilled water, or clean the boiler more
frequently. Do not use water treated with a water softening system as it may harm your steam
cleaner.
4. Replace the Cap for Water Tank (1).
5. Plug the Power Cord with Plug (9) into an ordinary grounded 110-120 volt wall socket. Insert the
steam plug (26) located on the steam hose into the steam oulet (7) placed on the unit and push
until the blocking hook (27) has entered into its seat.
6. Press the Main Power Switch (2A), Accessory Switch (2), and Boiler Switch (3) to the
lower “on” position. Heating time is approximately 10 minutes. Note: The switches (22
and 23) on the handgrip have to be switched off.
7. When the green Ready Steam Indicator Light (5) comes on, the KLEENJET® PRO PLUS
300CS is ready to use.
8. Activate the switches as follows: Press switch (22) for minimum steam. Press switch (23) for
medium steam. Press both switches (22 and 23) for maximum steam. Press the safety switch (21)
to let the steam out. Switch (22) Turn on the Steam Command Switch (11) and vent water into
sink or towel.

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To steam clean choose the appropriate accessory (i.e. rectangular (32) or triangular brush (35), window
cleaner (36), steam lance (37) etc.). Connect the extension tubes (30) and secure in place paying attention
that the blocking hook (31) is correctly positioned. Wrap a cloth around the rectangular (32) (or the
triangular, 35) brush and secure it tightly by using the special clamps (34).
Attach the brush (or any other accessory) to the extension tube (30) and secure it firmly paying attention
that the blocking hook (31) is correctly positioned. If wanting to use the small brushes remember to first
attach the steam lance (37). The steam lance may also be used without the small round brush especially to
reach difficult areas.

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Cloths
The Large Rectangular Brush (32) and Large Triangular Brush (35) should be used with a piece of cloth
wrapped around them to clean most surfaces thoroughly. Cloths should not be used to brighten carpet
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colors. It is recommended to use a specific cloth for every surface, wrapped around the brush more than one
time. For window cleaning, if you do not use a squeegee, steam the glass first, and then dry with a cotton
cloth to obtain the best shine. The KLEENJET® PRO PLUS 300CS thoroughly cleans most surfaces
thanks to the high temperature of the vapor steam. Dirt is removed by the steam and then wiped away or
absorbed by the cloth on the brush.
Low Water Indicator
When the Low Water Indicator (4) goes on, the KLEENJET® PRO PLUS 300CS needs water to con-
tinue operating.
Simply twist off the Cap for the Water Tank (1) and add water using the Filler Bottle (46) until the tank is
full (2 liters max). Replace the cap when done and continue cleaning.

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Pressure Settings
Vapor steam cleaners of all types ranging from residential to industrial models are not designed to be
operated at the highest pressure level continuously. Vapor pressure cannot be maintained for a long period
of time at the highest settings.
Let’s say for discussion sake, the boiler is a sink. If the water escapes through the drain faster than
the water flows into the sink through the faucet, then the water level will drop in the sink. The same is
true with the vapor pressure in a steam cleaner. If you do not allow the boiler to regain its pressure, then
the pressure and temperature of the vapor steam will drop.
Suggested settings: It is suggested that you do not set your system to the highest steam pressure setting. For
best results for the longest period of time – use the MIN (22) or MED (23) switches. You can use the high
pressure setting for a shorter period of time when high pressure is required by pressing both the MIN (22)
and MED (23) switches at the same time.

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Surface Cleaning Tips
These next few pages will instruct you on how to properly use your KLEENJET® PRO PLUS300CS on
various surfaces in your home. Please read this section carefully before using your KLEENJET® PRO
PLUS 300CS.
Caution: Do not try to clean surfaces that are made of pressed paper, cardboard, or any surface that is
painted with a non-enamel paint.
Waxed Floors
To strip wax- Use the Large Rectangular Brush (32) for open areas and the Small Nylon Detail Brush (39)
or Small Triangular Nylon Brush (42) for corners or tight areas. Have the KLEENJET® PRO PLUS
300CS on medium or high. Clean about seven square feet at a time, then push the emulsified wax into a
pile and remove the emulsified wax from the floor. When all the wax has been stripped, immediately clean
the floor and brushes with water before the residue has a chance to harden. Go back over the stripped area
with the Large Rectangular Brush (32) with a towel to remove any remaining residue before waxing.
To clean wax floors- Low pressure should be used. Clip a clean towel over the Large Rectangular Brush
(32). WORK FAST. This process will melt a thin top layer of wax that has the dirt in it and leave behind
what looks like a freshly waxed floor. A new layer of wax can be applied after every third cleaning without
stripping the old wax off. This technique will practically eliminate any future need for stripping.
Vinyl Floors (unwaxed)
Note: Do not allow heat to build on any kind of vinyl, since it can soften it enough to affect its texture.
This is important to remember if you try to use one of the small brushes to remove a stubborn spot. WORK
FAST!
Very Dirty Vinyl Floors- Use the Large Rectangular Brush (32). Towels should not be used. Use only
vapor. Use the same back and forth motion as vacuuming. Wipe up behind yourself as you go with either
cotton or industrial sized paper towels.
Moderately Dirty Vinyl Floors- Use the Large Rectangular Brush (32) with a towel over it at a medium
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Surface Cleaning Tips
Caution: Do not try to clean surfaces that are made of pressed paper, cardboard, or any surface that
is painted with a non-enamel paint.
Slate or Abutting Tile
Use medium pressure. To remove dirt from pores use the Large Rectangular Brush (32) applying vapor to
the surface without a towel over the brush. Wipe lightly with a towel. For fastest results clean about three
square feet at a time and immediately wipe clean with a towel. Mop the loose towel over the surface with
the brush. Redo with a clean towel clipped over the brush to remove soap residue if necessary.
Tile Floors
To Degrease and Surface Clean- Scrub briskly using the Large Rectangular Brush (32) or Large
Triangular Brush (35) with no towel. Wipe up dirty mess with a loose towel immediately after you scrub an
area clean. Do not let an area dry before wiping it up.
To Restore Tile- The fastest method is to pre-spray the tile with an alkaline cleaner (use only a light
amount) and use the Large Triangular Brush (35) with a towel attached to steam and wipe the surface.
For Grout Lines- We suggest you use one of the small detail brushes. The bristles on this brush are soft
enough to get into the grout lines and stiff enough to loosen most dirt. Wipe up immediately as you clean. If
the grout lines have a lot of built-up “gunk” in them, you can use the Small Brass Detail Brush (40) or
Small Brass Detail Brush (41). The dirt within “tight” grout may be removed by pre-spraying the grout
with an alkaline cleaner, and waiting several minutes prior to cleaning.
Wood Parquet
Important: Only use the vapor steam cleaner on sealed wood.
To clean use the Large Rectangular Brush (32) with a towel clipped over it. Low pressure should be used.
Move fast to avoid heat or moisture build-up in the wood.
Follow up with a clean towel to remove soap residue.
If the floor is waxed, a smooth, fast stroke with a dry towel clipped over the brush while you use your vapor
system will remove a very thin layer of wax along with imbedded dirt without stripping the wax. New wax
can then be reapplied periodically.
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