Zepter TUTTO STEAMY PWC-301 User manual

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INSTRUCTION FOR USE

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TUTTOSTEAMY INDEX
1OVERVIEW OF TUTTOSTEAMY - PWC-301 page 04
2FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES page 05
3CONTROL PANEL page 06
4SAFETY FEATURES page 06
5TECHNICAL DATA page 06
6WARNINGS page 07
7CLEANING - PRACTICAL ADVICE page 08
8STEAM CLEANING - PRACTICAL ADVICE page 09
9GETTING STARTED page 10
10 WATER RE-FILL page 12
11 USAGE OF ACCESSORIES page 13
12 IRONING page 15
13 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE page 17
14 TROUBLESHOOTING page 18
15 USE OF ACCESSORIES page 19
16 DISPOSAL INFORMATION page 20
17 WARRANTY STATEMENT page 20

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29 Domestic iron
30 Rubber mat
31 Flex tube with plug
32 Extension tube
33 Triangular brush
34 Wiper 22x22 cm
35 Floor wiper 44x32 cm
36 Rectangular brush
37 Brush coupling
38 Small round brush D.30
39 Inclined precision head
40 Window wiper/suction
41 Hook for extension pipe
42 Screws for hook
1 - OVERVIEW OF TUTTOSTEAMY - PWC-301
LIST OF ACCESSORIES
1TUTTOSTEAMY body
2Wheels
3Power cord
4Main switch
4B Main switch light (orange)
5Heating switch
5B Heating switch light (green)
6Water level indicator light
7Steam pressure indicator light
8Pressure indicator
9Safety valve
10 Steam intensity regulator
11 Hose connection socket
12 Quick coupler plug

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2 - FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES
1. Steam Cleaning & Disinfection 2. Steam Ironing
You can use TUTTOSTEAMY on different surfaces
With the TUTTOSTEAMY professional iron, any fabric can be ironed
(following the instructions on the labels) or clothes can be freshened up.
LARGE SURFACES SMALL SURFACES UPHOLSTERY GLASS SURFACES
• Tiled floor, parquet, stone and
linoleum floor.
• Wax-treated tiled floor
(for wax removal).
• Tiles or tiled walls.
• Roller shutters, guillotine windows.
• Carpets.
• Radiator interstices,
joints between tiles, skirting
boards.
• Door or window frames.
• Shutters.
• Rugs and carpets.
• Upholstered furniture
(sofas, armchairs).
• Windows, glass walls.
• Glass doors.
• Mirrors.
STEAM CLEANING: HEALTHY AND POWERFUL
Water, in the form of steam, is the most effective and environment-friendly way
to clean and disinfect. It is the natural way to cleanse deeply, respecting the
environment and avoiding modern detergents.
In the form of steam, water is used sparingly. Due to its very high temperature
and considerable capacity, the steam produced by TUTTOSTEAMY provides for
thorough cleaning, dissolving grease and dust particles that are usually difficult
to remove.
The steam cleans and sanitizes while eliminating bacteria, mites, germs, and
pathogenic agents, collects dust particles together and prevents the development
of dust-related allergies.
Thanks to TUTTOSTEAMY, you can now take advantage of all this while doing
your housework, as well as contributing to environmental protection and to
your health.

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• 4 Main switch
•4B Main switch light (orange)
•5 Heating switch
•5B Heating switch light (green)
•6 Water level indicator light
•7 Steam pressure indicator light
3 - CONTROL PANEL
4 - SAFETY FEATURES
• Service pressure switch
• Service thermostat
• Safety thermostat
• Steam control on the waterproof handle
• Tamper-proof cap with pressure release valve
• Stainless steel boiler
5 - TECHNICAL DATA
DATA PLATE CHARACTERISTICS
WARNING! Make sure the technical data on the data plate matches that of
your electricity mains supply.
Technical characteristics
• Total power:2350 W
• Boiler volume: 2.4 L
• Boiler capacity: 1.6 L
• Boiler draw rate: 1500 W
• Max. Steam pressure: 450 kPa (4.5 bar)
• Operating temperature: 148° C
• Steam pressure working range: 450 kPa (4.5 bar) - 100 kPa (1.0 bar)
• Steam output: 0-80g/min
• Voltage: 220-240 V
• Frequency: 50-60 Hz
• Protection factor: IPX4
• Temperature during transport and storage: 0÷40° C
• Working room temperature: 0÷40° C
Product code: PWC-301
• Net weight: 5.0 kg
• Gross weight: 9.5 kg (with all accessories)
• Dimensions: 390x390xH440mm

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6 WARNINGS
The manual uses specications to draw your attention to some details.
WARNING! For safety reasons, be careful.
NOTE! It contains additional information and useful advice for the
appropriate use of the appliance.
1. This user's manual is an integral part of the appliance. Read all the
instructions and safety notices contained in the present manual carefully,
as they give important information on the use and maintenance of the
machine. Keep the manual for future reference.
2. This appliance calls for the use of water and steam: follow all instructions
contained in the present manual thoroughly.
3. After removing the packing, make sure the machine is intact, carefully
inspecting the steam cleaner body and the accessories pack.
4. If you do not understand the information, do not use the appliance and
refer to professionally qualified Zepter personnel.
5. Before connecting the appliance to the mains, make sure the data on the
data plate match those of your electricity mains. The electrical data plate is
located on the bottom of the appliance.
6. If your mains socket is not compatible with the machine plug, have the
plug replaced with a suitable one by Zepter qualified personnel. They
should also check that the mains socket is suitable for the amount of power
required by the appliance.
7. The use of adaptors, multiple sockets and/or extensions is generally to be
avoided; if you cannot do without them, make sure that only standard or
multiple adaptors and extensions are used which conform to current safety
regulations.
8. Do not use the appliance if any damage is visible on the power cord or the
plug. In case of malfunction, switch off without trying to make repairs. For
any repairs refer only to your Zepter Repair Centre.
9. Should the appliance fall or overturn, switch off immediately and disconnect
from the mains. Wait a second, put the device back into its working position
and after a few more seconds turn it on again. Never turn the machine over
when there is water in the tank: the water could get into electrical parts.
10.In case of emergency disconnect the device from the mains.
11.This appliance can only be assigned to the functions it has been designed
for, i.e. house cleaning. The maker cannot be held responsible for any
damage deriving from improper, incorrect or unreasonable use.
DANGER Warning of possible serious or fatal injury.
WARNING Warning of possible minor injury or material
damage.
ATTENTION Warning of possible damage or destruction of
the device.
IMPORTANT /
NOTE
Additional information and helpful hints for the
correct use of the device.
DANGER Danger due to electrical current.
WARNING Danger due to hot steam.
WARNING Danger of scalding.
This Operation and Maintenance Manual uses the symbols indicated below,
in order to draw your attention to important information.
This appliance is in compliance with the latest European Standards and is a
high quality product with an emphasis on customer safety. The applications of
the appliance are fully described in the instruction manual.
One of the following symbols will be used according to the nature
of the danger:

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12. Do not use the appliance in the presence of explosives, highly flammable
materials, gas or naked flames.
13. • This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and over and
persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack
of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand
the hazards involved.
• Children must not play with the appliance.
• Cleaning and user maintenance must not be carried out by children
without supervision.
14.Do not use accessories which are not provided by the maker, as they could
cause serious danger.
15.Only use the appliance in its horizontal position, with all wheels resting on
the floor.
16. The power cord must be completely unwound before use. Do not damage
the cord by squashing it, stepping on it, pulling it, knotting it or by touching
it with hot or sharp objects.
17. Disconnect from the mains when the appliance is not in use.
18. Be very careful not to come into contact with the hot surface of the
appliance or with the steam during use. Never empty the boiler when the
water inside is still hot.
19.Never aim the jet of steam at persons or animals, electrical installations,
materials containing asbestos, or toxic and hazardous materials.
20.Steam must not be directed towards equipment containing electrical
components, such as the interior of an oven.
21.Do not use steam to clean the appliance itself when it is working, or to clean
clothes or shoes when they are being worn. Never have wet hands or feet
wet when the appliance is connected and you are using it.
22.Stop steam delivery when replacing accessories. Disconnect the appliance
when not in use and before filling the boiler and replacing the steam tube.
Never touch the steam jet with your hands.
23. Never pull the power cord to unplug the machine from the mains socket.
24. Do not expose the machine to severe weather elements, such as: rain, hail,
snow, wind, etc... Never put the appliance into any type of liquid.
25.Use the appliance with the utmost care when children are nearby.
26.Do not use the power cord to lift the appliance or to drag it about while
you are cleaning!
27. If you decide to no longer use the appliance, we recommend making it
safe by cutting the power cord, after unplugging it from the mains! We
also recommend not treating it as ordinary rubbish, but to deliver it into
the hands of personnel qualified to collect such material. In this way it
will be properly disposed of, but most of all it will be possible to recycle
components, and reuse them to make other objects, safeguarding the
environment, which belongs to all of us.
Never cover the equipment; it could overheat.
7 CLEANING PRACTICAL ADVICE
WARNING!
• Always ensure that the use of a steam cleaner is suitable for the material or
surface to be cleaned
• Follow the manufacturer`s instructions as regards the cleaning of material.
If there is no information available, always carry out a test on a less visible
part of the material. In the event of damage, do not use the steam cleaner.
•Always apply a cotton cloth to the brushes to avoid scratches.
• Always work from the top downwards on vertical surfaces. Place a cloth
under the surface to be cleaned to collect dirt.
• Use the extension tubes only when necessary.
• Spray steam on small surfaces each time. Once the dirt has dissolved, it is
much easier to remove it.
• For more stubborn dirt, treat the surfaces directly with the steam jet.
• To clean stains from upholstery or from carpets and rugs, spray the steam
onto the area to be cleaned and then go over lightly with the triangular
brush, without pressing down. Leave the surface to dry, and then check if
the stain has disappeared. Repeat if necessary.
• For delicate surfaces such as wood, spray on a little steam and leave to dry.
• Carpets must first be cleaned with the vacuum cleaner, and then with the
steam cleaner.
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• The steam jet can’t remove lime scale. To get rid of this, use a descaler.

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8 STEAM CLEANING PRACTICAL ADVICE
WORKING WITH STEAM CLEANING
NOTE:
• At the start of either cleaning or ironing, or after a long period of inactivity,
it is recommended that you spray some steam on a separate cloth to
eliminate any possible water residues from the steam tube.
• For eective cleaning, it is the steam intensity, and not the pressure applied
to the accessory, that is essential.
WARNING!
Furniture surfaces can be cleaned with the steam cleaner in keeping with the
following conditions:
• Do not clean furniture surfaces with the direct steam jet.
• Adjust the steam intensity with the steam regulator (10). Press the button
on the handle of the steam nozzle to release the steam.
• Direct the steam jet towards the surface to be cleaned. Clean the dirty
surface evenly with the oor-polisher. For more stubborn dirt, rub a little
without pressing on the brush.
• Collect the dissolved dirt with a cloth.
• Always use a soft, absorbent cloth.
• Apply little steam pressure.
• Do not apply pressure when cleaning.
RECOMMENDED STEAM INTENSITY LEVEL OF DIRT STEAM INTENSITY
Very light dirt 1-2/6
Light dirt 3-4/6
Stubborn dirt 5-6/6
TUTTOSTEAMY IS AN EFFECTIVE REMEDY AGAINST MITES
Mites are parasites invisible to the naked eye, responsible for bothersome
allergies.They feed on diverse organic remnants, and for this reason their ideal
habitat is amidst the folds of mattresses, blankets, rugs and carpets. Mites live
in large colonies, especially in springtime. Just imagine that in one gram of
dust, you can nd up to 15,000 mites!

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9 GETTING STARTED
ATTENTION!
For rst time use, the following operation is recommended.
WARNING!
Make sure the power cord is not plugged in before you start.
ATTENTION!
Lay TUTTOSTEAMY on a at and steady surface.
9.1 FILLING WITH WATER
ATTENTION! Fill TUTTOSTEAMY with ltered water (from ZEPTER water
ltration systems) or with tap water with a low mineral content (soft water).
Do not put any type of detergent or chemical substance into the boiler.
a) Unscrew the safety valve (9) anti-clockwise (picture A).
b) Pour in a suitable quantity of water (min. 0.5 l – max. 1.6 l).
Use a funnel for higher precision (picture B).
c) Screw safety valve back – clockwise. Ensure that safety valve is properly
closed/tight.
NOTE: TUTTOSTEAMY is equipped with a safety valve that prevents the
valve from opening as long as steam pressure is high. Current steam
pressure can be monitored by looking at the steam pressure indicator
(8).
NOTE: When water level is too low, the orange indicator light comes
on (6).
9.2 CONNECTING OR REMOVING THE FLEX TUBE 31
a) Lift the socket cover
b) Insert ex tube into the socket (11) (picture C).
The pin has to be turned upwards and inserted into the socket cover opening
(picture D).
c) Release the socket cover.
To remove the ex tube observe the following steps:
a) Lift the socket cover above the safety pin.
b) Gently pull the ex tube out of the socket.
c) Release the socket cover.
ATTENTION!
Ensure that the safety pin is correctly attached by pulling it lightly.
9.3 CONNECTING THE ACCESSORIES
In order to use the device correctly and get the requested results, it will be
necessary to insert the proper accessories onto the extension tube (32).
ATTENTION! If the appliance is being
used for the rst time, apply the hook (41)
onto the brush coupling (37). For more
information, please refer to chapter 11 “Usage
of accessories”. Put the hook in the correct
position (picture E) and secure it with the
screws (42). Ensure the hook is xed properly
and cannot be lost during use.
WARNING! The accessories heat up during use. Be careful when replacing
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To connect the rectangular (36) or triangular (33) brush, the brush coupling
(37) needs to be attached (pictures Fa - Fd).
NOTE: For the connection and usage of individual accessories, please
refer to chapter 11 “Usage of accessories”.
9.4 CONNECTING TUTTOSTEAMY
WARNING! Before TUTTOSTEAMY is plugged into the mains, verify the
following:
• Water is lled (min 0.5 l – max. 1.6 l)
• Flex tube (31) is connected to the device
• Correct accessory is applied
Now, TUTTOSTEAMY can be plugged into the
mains and start to be used.
1. Press the main switch (4), orange light
comes on (4B) (picture G).
2. Press heating switch (5) and heating begins.
Green indicator (5B) comes on when
heating process is nished (picture I).
Parallel pressure indicator (8) starts to
show current steam pressure.
3. When green heating indicator (5B) is on,
steam can be released.
NOTE: TUTTOSTEAMY is equipped with a safety valve that prevents the
valve from opening as long as steam pressure is high. Current steam
pressure can be monitored by looking at the steam pressure indicator (8).
NOTE: When water level is too low, the orange indicator light comes
on (6). To continue the steam cleaning process, follow chapter 10
instructions “Water Re-ll”
ATTENTION: Do not lift up the device by ex tube when it is in use.
Tuttosteamy must be on steady and at surface with all wheels during use.
9.5 DISCONNECTING TUTTOSTEAMY
When the steam cleaning job is done and/or an accessory needs to be changed,
the device has to be disconnected.
1. Turn the heating switch (5) o.
2. Turn the main switch (4) o.
3. Remove the power cord (3) from the mains.
NOTE: Steam intensity regulator (10) adjustable positions: on position 1,
steam quantity is minimum, whereas in position 6 it is maximum (picture I).
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If during steam cleaning the orange water level indicator light (6) comes ON, the
water level is too low and a re-ll is necessary.
In this case
1. Disconnect TUTTOSTEAMY following the instructions in point 5 of chapter 9
“Disconnecting TUTTOSTEAMY”.
2. Turn the steam intensity regulator knob (10) to position 0.
3. Let the device cool. Current steam pressure is shown on pressure indicator (8).
As soon as device reaches again normal pressure again, safety valve (9) can
be opened (picture J).
NOTE: TUTTOSTEAMY is equipped with a safety valve that prevents the
valve from opening as long as steam pressure is high.
4. Unscrew the safety valve (9) anti-clockwise
5. Pour a suitable quantity of water (min. 0.5 l – max. 1.6 l). Use a funnel for
higher precision.
6. Screw safety valve back – clockwise. Ensure that safety valve is properly
closed/tight.
7. Press the main switch (4), orange light comes on (4B)
8. Press heating switch (5) and heating begins. Green indicator light (5B)
comes on when heating process is nished. Parallel pressure indicator (8)
starts to show current steam pressure.
9. When green heating indicator (5B) is on, steam can be released.
10. TUTTOSTEAMY is now fully ready and can be used again.
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11 USAGE OF ACCESSORIES
CAUTION!
Every time an accessory is changed or replaced, the main device has to
be disconnected.
The accessories heat up during use. Be careful when replacing or removing
them. Do not work with wet feet or hands.
11.1 EXTENSION TUBE 32
Each accessory can be connected directly to flex tube (31) (picture K) or to
extension tube (32) (picture L).
11.2 TRIANGULAR BRUSH 33 AND RECTANGULAR BRUSH 36
To use the triangular or rectangular brushes, the brush coupling needs to be
attached (37)
1. Keep the brush coupling (37) oriented downwards and inserted it into
brush (pictures M; O)
2. Place the coupling (37) in a working position while rotating upwards
(pictures N; Q)
3. Connect extension tube (32) or nozzle from flex tube (31) to brush coupling.
Press the spring button and insert end of extension tube or nozzle into
brush coupling until the spring bottom snaps into its correct
position.
REMOVING BRUSHES
1. Push the spring bottom on the flex tube nozzle (31) or extension tube (32)
and pull it out of the brush coupling (37)
2. Direct brush coupling (37) downwards and remove the brush from brush
coupling.
APPLYING PROTECTIVE CLOTHS
NOTE: Cotton cloths help protect the surfaces to be cleaned from
scratches. Dirty cloths can be machine washed.
WARNING!
Cotton cloths become hot during use.
Cloths can be changed only after device has been disconnected.
RECTANGULAR BRUSH 36 FLOOR WIPER 44X32 CM 35
1. Place the protective cloth on a flat surface
2. Put the brush (36) in the centre of the cotton cloth (35).
3. Press the right clamp and insert cloth under the holder. (pictures R; Ra)
4. Release the clamp.
5. Repeat same procedure for left side.

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TRIANGULAR BRUSH 33 WIPER 22X22CM 34
This cotton cloth is specially devised for
the triangular brush (33).
1. Place the triangular brush (33) on the cloth (34).
2. Wrap the cloth around the brush. (picture S; Sa)
11.4 WINDOW WIPER 40
The window wiper is for easy cleaning of glass and other smooth surfaces
WARNING! When the outside temperature is around freezing point, the
glass of the window should be quickly sprayed with steam at a distance
of 10 -20 cm. Then spray the steam on the entire surface of the glass to
compensate the sudden change in temperature and to avoid pressure on
the glass surface. Sudden changes in temperature between the glass of
the window and steam may cause the glass to break.
1. Connect extension tube (32) or nozzle from flex tube (31) to window wiper
(40). Press the spring button and insert end of extension tube or nozzle
into window wiper until the spring bottom snaps into its correct position
(pictures U; Ua)
2. Spray the steam ontowindow from top to bottom (Picture Ua) by placing
the regulator to position 6.
3. Remove the dirt with window wiper (40).
4. After each application, clean the blade of the window wiper with a clean
cloth. Only by cleaning and applying the correct pressure to the blade is it
possible to clean the window without smudges.
11.3 SMALL ROUND BRUSH 38
NOTE: use the small brush only with inclined precision head (39).
1. Attach the small round brush (38) tothe end of the inclined precision head
(39). (pictures T; Ta)
2. Connect the precision head (39) to the extension tube (32) or directly to the
flex tube nozzle (31)
3. Press the spring button and insert end of extension tube or nozzle into inclined
precision head (39) until the spring bottom snaps into its correct position.
NOTE: Very dirty windowsmust first be cleaned with the triangular
brush (33) or rectangular brush (36) with the cloths (34/35).

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Advantages of non-stick ceramic coated soleplate
• Ceramic does not stick to synthetics or fabric blended with spandex (follow
recommended temperatures)
• Ceramic does not create static electricity, so it helps keep synthetics from clinging.
• Ceramic is a good conductor of heat and this helps to distribute it evenly
across the surface it covers
NOTE: Ceramic soleplates can pick up colour from natural bres and
will become darker over time. This will not aect the functionality of
the iron.
12 IRONING
TUTTOSTEAMY IS AN EFFECTIVE REMEDY AGAINST MITES
CAUTION!
• Never use with wet hands or feet.
• Always remove the steam cleaner plug from the socket before connecting
the iron.
• The steam tube should never come into contact with the sole plate of the
iron or any sharp objects or corners.
Only place the iron on the specially-designed base.
• Never leave the iron unattended while connected to the appliance.
SUITS SHIRTS PULLOVERS
PART FUNCTION
Rubber mat Insulated protection to rest the iron on
Steam switch (Pressure key) Steam release during ironing.
(Push- button with locking function)
Iron status LED light (red) Shows when the iron is ready for use
Iron temperature regulation DIAL For the adjustment to the required
ironing temperature
Iron steam cable with plug For connecting to the steam cleaner
Non-stick ceramic coated
soleplate
Easier and smoother movements on
the fabric surface
1Iron body
2Steam locking button
3Iron temperature
regulation dial
4 LED temperature
indicatiors
5Steam push button
6Iron status LED light
7 Iron power cable with
plug
8 Ceramic soleplate
9 Rubber mat
CONNECTING THE IRON
Pour the water into the boiler (see point 1 of chapter 9 “Filling with water”).
(Pictures A + B).
a) Lift the socket cover (11), ensure that the pin is turned upwards and insert
it into the socket cover opening. Plug the iron into the socket. Release the
socket cover. (picture C).
b) Connect the power cable to the power supply,turn on the main switch (4)
and the heating switch (5).
c) Set the desired temperature with the iron temperature regulator (3) (picture D).
Set the steam intensity with the steam regulator (10) on the machine to position 3.
When the green light comes on (7), it means that the iron is ready for use.

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Type of fabric Temperature
setting
Synthetic fabric (e.g. acrylic, viscose, polyamide and silk)
Wool
Light cotton
Linen/ cotton
SETTING THE TEMPERATURE
Set the required ironing temperature by turning regulator dial (3),
corresponding power LED is switched ON.
IRONING WITH THE STEAM IRON
CAUTION!
Follow the ironing instructions are for the laundry or clothes to be ironed.
Direct the rst steam jet onto a separate cloth. While ironing, only press the
steam button at a suitable distance. Let the iron slide lightly over the laundry.
No excessive pressure is required. Always iron on an ironing surface that is
permeable to steam and heat-resistant. Select the ironing temperature
according to the type of material. Follow the instructions on the garment
labels. Always iron completely dry laundry to prevent further creases from
forming. Iron delicate clothes inside out.
BEFORE STARTING TO IRON
Separate the laundry according to the types of material while checking for any
repairs to be made. Also check that all of the laundry is clean, without any stains.
FRESHENING UP CLOTHES
Adjust the required temperature with the
temperature regulator (3) of the iron. Set the
steam intensity regulator (10)on the main
body to 3. Spray steam onto the garment
hung at a distance of about 20 cm. For delicate
materials, it is recommended that you place a
clean cotton cloth over the garment before
steam spraying (Picture E).
ATTENTION!
Steam ironing is only possible at a temperature higher than .
Note: The steam regulator (10) on the main body should be set to position 3.
WARM UP (energy saving function)
Iron status LED light is flashing when the iron is warming up. When required
temperature is reached; the red LED diode lights up.
STANDBY (energy saving function)
If the iron is not in use for 30 secondsin horizontal position or 15 minutes in
• Ironing at a maximum iron temperature of 200 °C
• Dampen the material
• Ironing at a maximum iron temperature of 150 °C
• Put a damp cloth between the iron and the garment
• Ironing at a maximum iron temperature of 100 °C
• Put a damp cloth between the iron and the garment
• Textiles are not to be ironed
vertical position, it will automatically go into standby. The iron status LED light
and power LED light will flash. To re-activate the iron, just start ironing again.

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13 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
NOTE: All maintenance jobs must be carried out only when the
appliance is cold and unplugged.
CAUTION!
• Before carrying out any maintenance or cleaning, remove the plug from the socket.
• Do not empty the boiler if there is still hot water inside.
• To prevent the accumulation of limescale, descaling is recommended as follows:
Soft water - every 75 lls
Hard water - every 50 lls
Very hard water - every 30 lls
• When long inactivity is expected, it is recommended that you empty the
water out of the boiler.
• Always leave both the equipment and the iron to cool before putting them
away.
• Always follow the instructions and keep your appliance in good working
condition.
•If the appliance is lent to other people, always supply the instruction manual
with it.
CLEANING
• Clean the outside of the appliance with a damp cloth. Avoid using solvents
or detergents.
• Never use solvents as they could damage the plastic areas of the appliance.
• Clean the iron sole plate when still warm using specic products and a dry cloth.
• Clean the accessories using only water.
• Leave the cleaned brushes to dry with their bristles facing upwards to
prevent warping.
DESCALING THE BOILER USING THE DESCALER
Special descaler - STOP-CALC can be purchased separately under item code
PWC-300-57).
Please contact ZEPTER sales personal to order STOP-CALC.
The descaler prevents limescale from forming on the components of the
appliance and in the pipes which come into contact with steam.
ATTENTION!
If STOP-CALC PWC-300-57 is used, follow next recommendations.
Do not swallow. Do not mix with other substances. If the product comes into
contact with the eyes or face, wash with plenty of water. Store in its original
container, keeping it tightly closed.
Keep out of the reach of children. The appliance cannot be used as long as the
liquid is inside the boiler.
1dGH=10mg/L CaO (Calcium oxide) = 17.848 ppm
Recommended descaling frequency:
Soft water - every 75 lls
Hard water - every 50 lls
Very hard water - every 30 lls
• To nd out the water hardness in your area, contact your municipal
authorities or water utility company
1) Pour about 1 litre of hot water into the appliance
2) Pour the contents of HALF the bag provided and allow the solution to work
for about 8 hours.
3) Do not close the cap.
4) Rinse the boiler twice or 3 times after descaling to remove any residues.
To empty the boiler, turn the device upside down and let the water drain out.
• The contents of the bag provided is enough for two descaling operations.
5) It is recomended to using only Zepter descaler.
• To ensure the eective and long life of the appliance, the boiler is best descaled
according to the following table of dGH-degrees of general hardness.
Classification Hardness in mg/L Hardness in dGh/°dH
Soft 0-60 0.3-3.00
Moderately hard 61-120 3.72-6.75
Hard 121-180 6.78-10.08
Very Hard ≥ 181 ≥ 10.14

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14 TROUBLESHOOTING
ISSUE CAUSE SOLUTION
The flow of steam does not come out regularly and
is accompanied by water spray. The boiler has been filled with too much water.
Unscrew the safety valve, turn the device up side
down and drain the excess water. Be careful not
to overfill the appliance (max 1.6 litres).
The steam cleaner is ready for use but no steam is
released.
The steam plug has not been correctly attached. Check the plug has been correctly inserted into
the steam socket.
The steam intensity regulator is in its closed
position (0).
The accessory is clogged.
Turn the steam intensity regulator to the open
position 1-6.
Check the accessories.
An accessory becomes detached during use. The accessory has not been properly connected. Connect the accessory properly.
DANGER!
• Repairs must only be performed by a Zepter Service Centre and in
accordance with national and local safety regulations. Unauthorised
repairs could cause injury or machine damage. The manufacturer cannot
be held responsible for unauthorised repair work.
NOTE: Despite proper use of the appliance, problems may occur.
The following table shows some of the possible problems and their
corresponding solutions. Should our advice not assist, please contact
your local Authorized Service Centre.

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PARQUET ✔✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
WOOD ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
LINOLEUM ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
MARBLE/ STONE ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
CERAMIC ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
SKIRTING BOARDS ✔✔ ✔✔✔
CRACKS ✔✔ ✔✔✔
CREVICES ✔✔ ✔✔✔
SHUTTERS ✔✔ ✔✔✔
RUGS ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
UPHOLSTERY ✔ ✔ ✔
COUCHES ✔ ✔ ✔
WINDOWS ✔ ✔ ✔
DELICATE FURNITURE/
LACQUERED SURFACES ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
PLASTIC COATED ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
15 USE OF ACCESSORIES
ACCESSORIES
29 Domestic iron
30 Rubber mat
31 Flex tube with plug
32 Extension tube
33 Triangular brush
34 Towel wipe 22x22 cm
35 Floor wiper 44x32 cm
36 Rectangular brush
37 Brush coupling
38 Small round brush D.30
39 Inclined precision head
40 Window wiper/suction
41 Hook for extension pipe
42 Screws for hook
31 36 33 40 39 32 34 3538

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16 DISPOSAL INFORMATION
17 WARRANTY STATEMENT
At the end of its lifecycle, we recommend making the machine safe by cutting
off the power cord. Do so only after unplugging it from the mains!
In accordance with art. 13 of Legislative Decree no. 151 dated 25 July 2005,
the implementation of European Directives 2002/95/EC, 2002/96/EC and
2003/108/EC on the reduced use of hazardous substances in electrical and
electronic equipment, and their disposal, the barred bin symbol means that
at the end of its useful life the product must be disposed of separately from
This appliance can only be assigned to the functions it has been designed for,
i.e. house cleaning and air enhancement. The maker cannot be held responsible
for any damage deriving from improper, incorrect or unreasonable use.
All our appliances have undergone strict inspection tests and are guaranteed
against manufacturing defects. The guarantee starts from the date of purchase.
The date of purchase is the date shown on the invoice issued by the dealer
upon the delivery of the appliance. The warranty period is applicable in
accordance with local national law and regulations in force.
The manufacturer undertakes to repair or replace cost-free within the guarantee
period those parts that prove to have manufacturing defects. Any defects that
are not clearly attributable to either the material or the manufacturing process
will be examined at one of our Technical Service Centres or at our headquarters
and charged for accordingly.
The Warranty is only valid if:
1 The machine shows material or product defects.
2. No signs of damage by the customer or original pieces fitted by other
people are found.
3. Original accessories have been used.
4. The machine has not been overloaded or damaged.
5. The device is regularly cleaned and maintained according to the
manufacturer’s instructions (chapter 13 - Cleaning and maintenance)
ordinary waste. At the end of its useful life, therefore, the user
must dispose of the appliance at the appropriate differentiated
waste collection centres for electronic and electro-technical
waste, or alternatively return it to the retailer to dispose of
appropriately upon purchasing a new equivalent appliance,
under the one-for-one rule.
The Warranty does not include:
1. Parts subject to normal wear and tear.
2. Damage caused by transport, inappropriate use, negligence, incorrect
installation and use, non-conformity with the warnings listed in the
machine catalogue.
3. Consumables.
This guarantee does not affect the consumer’s statutory rights under current
applicable national legislation, nor does it affect the consumer’s rights in
relation to the retailer arising from the sales/purchase agreement.
In the absence of applicable national legislation, this guarantee will be the
consumer’s sole and exclusive legal remedy, and the manufacturer shall not
be liable for any incidental or consequential damage due to the breach of any
express or implied guarantee of this product. The liability of the manufacturer
is limited to, and shall not exceed, the original purchase price of the product
paid by the consumer.
This guarantee covers no damage to the product resulting from abuse or
misuse of the product, inappropriate packaging, accidents, maintenance and
repairs carried out by unauthorised centres.
If, after the purchase of the product, its label with the serial number has been
removed or is not recognisable, the manufacturer reserves the right to refuse
the guarantee service.
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