SW9 SW9 Display SW9 Hose Controls
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Preparing the SW9
1. Plug cable into a wall outlet. NOTE: Do NOT use
multi-outlet power-boards and avoid using low-
quality extension cables.
2. Open filler cap (i.), fill tank with clean tap water up
to the top then close filler cap. NOTE: Do NOT use de-
mineralised water.
3. Turn SW9 on using the black ON/OFF switch (iii.).
4. Connect hose into the SW9 by opening the
protective plastic flap located on the front of the
machine (ii.) and pushing the plug end of the hose in
with the round red button on the top side of the hose
until it clicks.
5. Wait until the pressure gauge (iv.) reaches “8.5”bar
or the yellow ‘Steam Ready’ (v.) LED lights up on the
display.
Steam Operation –Hose Handle
Steam levels can be selected using the rotative switch
located on the hose handle (vii.).
Note: Using the hot water injection continuously will
quickly drain the water tank, therefore it is advised
that the hot water injection function is to be used
only when cleaning hard to remove stained areas.
WARNING: Do NOT operate hose with steam nozzle
pointing at persons, animals or electrical
machinery/equipment/outlets/sensors that are
sensitive to water and heat (for example fire alarm
sensors).
Warning Lights
The SW9 will make a beeping noise and a green LED
light will flash on the display when the water tank is
empty (v.). Follow Step 2 on “Preparing the SW9”, fill
the tank with water and the flashing lights will
disappear.
Cleaning the SW9
Draining the SW9’s boiler once a month ensures that
the machine operates at optimal conditions.
WARNING: Ensure machine has cooled down before
attempting to clean out the boiler by checking that
the pressure gauge is at 0 bar and the machine
doesn’t feel warm on the bottom part.
You will need:
- A pan or container that can hold at least 5 litres of
water
- A rag
- Flathead screwdriver
- Supplied socket wrench
1. Ensure the machine isn’t plugged into a power
source, the pressure gauge shows “0” bar and the
machine doesn’t feel warm (no pressure present).
2. Using a flathead screwdriver, remove the black
plastic cover concealing the boiler drain plug located
underneath the SW9 by inserting the screwdriver into
the slit and turning counter-clockwise.
3. Once the brass boiler plug is exposed, prepare the
SW9 by positioning it on top of a pan or container.
4. Using the supplied socket wrench, unscrew the
boiler plug by slowly turning clockwise. You may need
to use a rag to hold the plug as you unscrew the plug
by hand after loosening using the socket wrench. Let
the water drain, then screw the plug back on and
tighten with supplied socket wrench.