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HOW TO USE MEDIUM BRUSH WITH THE SQUEEGEE ATTACHMENT TO CLEAN LIQUIDS
     The Medium Brush with the squeegee attachment is perfect for vacuuming liquids off any surface.
     The Medium Brush with the Squeegee Attachment is effective on tiles, granite and all other non-delicate
     flooring.
     Start by using the steam at the highest setting, then vacuum.

     Using the steam and vacuum together can prevent effective sanitizing because the vacuum cools the
     surface before the steam can reach the temperatures necessary to effectively neutralize anything on the
     surface. Do not use the steam and vacuum functions together unless you are working on small lightly
     soiled surfaces.

       !  CAUTION!  Do not use bristles on delicate surfaces.

     PARQUET AND OTHER DELICATE FLOORS
       !  CAUTION!  Use the steam function at the lowest setting when cleaning parquet flooring.
     Always test a small, out of the way portion of the floor to see how it reacts. Do not place the brush directly
     on the surface; hold it several inches from the surface.
     There are many parquet floor types. Each parquet floor reacts according to its own characteristics. If the
     test area looks fine, proceed slowly and carefully with additional areas. Adverse effects on parquet floors
     may not appear immediately. For stubborn dirt, first apply steam to the portion on the floor in question to
     loosen the dirt. The combination of heat, steam and pressure will loosen the dirt and you can vacuum it
     away.

     3.  ACCESSORIES: DRESS-FIT SINGLE JET
     The Dress-Fit attachment creates a powerful, concentrated flow of steam for tough cleaning jobs. You can
     use the Dress-Fit (Fig. 11) on its own, with a brush (place it on the nozzle and push until it holds) or with a
     vacuum nozzle with or without a brush to instantly and easily remove the dirt.
     The Dress-Fit (Fig. 11) is excellent at cleaning and removing grease:
     • Between tiles
     • Inside and outside ovens and grills
     • Steel or enamel sinks
     • Wash basin, bidet, toilet, shower, bath
     • Taps and fittings (to remove scale)
     • Window tracks
                                                                 Fig. 11
     First treat the area with steam to loosen the dirt.
     Stop the steam and switch to vacuum to remove the dirt.
     For cleaning radiators: use steam when radiators are cool so the dust will fall on the floor, which you can
     then vacuum.
     For doors/windows frames: place a clean micro fiber cloth on the edge of the frame and tilt the Dress-
     Fit nozzle about 45º while operating steam; position the cloth so it catches any dirt and prevents the dirt
     from flying around.

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