Euro Pro Carpet Cleaner EP961 User Manual

Professional Steam Cleaner  
1500 Watt  
Model EP961  
USE & CARE INSTRUCTIONS  
Congratulations! You are the owner of the ultimate in modern Vapor Steam  
Cleaning equipment.  
To fully enjoy the advantages of your appliance,  
please take a few minutes to read all the “Use & Care Instructions” and keep  
the instructions handy for ready reference. Please review the product  
warranty and mail the owner registration form.  
EURO-PRO Operating LLC: 94 Main Mill Street, Door 16, Plattsburgh, NY 12901 , Tel.: 1 (800) 798-7398  
4400 Bois Franc, St. Laurent, Quebec, Canada H4S 1A7 Tel.: 1 (800) 798-7398  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
Continued  
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS  
1. To avoid circuit overload, do not operate another appliance on the same socket (circuit) when using the  
steam cleaner.  
2. If an extension cord is absolutely necessary, a 15 ampere 14 gage cord should be used. Cords rated for  
less amperage may overheat. Care should be taken to arrange cord so that it cannot be pulled or tripped  
over.  
3. Do not leave unattended when the system is connected to a power supply/electrical outlet.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY  
WARNING: This appliance is equipped with a grounded-type 3-wire cord (3-prong plug). This  
plug will only fit into an electrical outlet made for a 3-prong plug. This is a safety feature. If the  
plug should fail to fit the outlet, contact an electrician to replace the obsolete outlet. Do not  
attempt to defeat the safety purpose of the grounding pin, part of the 3-prong plug.  
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Professional Steam Cleaner  
Model EP961  
110 volts, 1500 watt  
1 - Safety Cap for Steam Generator / Water Tank  
2 - Push On/Off Switch for the System  
3 - Steam On Light  
4 - Add Water Light  
5 - Power Cord  
6 - Steam Cleaning Unit  
7 - On/Off Steam Switch  
8 - Steam Strength Regulating Knob  
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List Of Accessories  
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18  
14  
12  
15  
9 - Extension Tubes  
10 - Rectangular Brush for Floor / Carpet  
12 - Angle Adapter  
14 - Detail Cleaning Attachment  
(on the photo small brush is attached)  
15 - Small Nylon Detail Brush (2)  
18 - Water Filling Funnel  
13 - Glass & Tile Squeegee  
Technical Specifications  
Voltage:  
110V 60Hz.  
Power:  
1500 Watts  
Max Steam Pressure:  
Water Capacity:  
4 Bar (58.8 PSI)  
2 US Quarts/Liters  
Max. Steam Temperature: 240°F / 115.6°C  
Steam Generator:  
Stainless Steel 18/10  
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Operating Instructions - Components  
On/Off Switch:  
The unit is “On” when the switch (#2) is in the “Pushed down” position. The unit is “Off” when the switch is in  
its “Up” position.  
Safety Cap (#1)  
In order to open the Safety Cap, first press it down and then turn counter clockwise.  
Caution: Read the instruction for “Filling the Water Tank” before opening the Safety Cap.  
Steam Strength Regulating Knob (#8)  
This knob adjusts the amount of steam coming out of the nozzle. Turning the knob clockwise will increase the  
steam flow to its maximum.  
Steam Indicating Light (Yellow) (#3)  
When this light is “On”, it indicates that the steam is ready to use.  
Important: This light will go “On” and “Off” during usage showing that the steam is being generated.  
Add Water Light (Red) (#4)  
This light will go “on” when the water level is low.  
Important: Before adding water, read the instructions for adding water.  
Depending on the ambient room temperature, this light might go on for a short period during initial tank heating.  
On/Off Steam Switch (#7)  
Setting this switch to the “On” position will start the flow of steam.  
Caution: The On/Off Steam Switch located on the handle must be in the “Off” position before attaching or  
disassembling accessories.  
Starting Your Vapor Steam Cleaner  
CAUTION: Do not plug in the machine during filling. Use a grounded receptacle. Use  
only a heavy duty extension cord rated for 15 amps - Do not use an ordinary  
extension cord.  
Filling Your Steam Generator With Water  
Step 1:  
Press down Filler Cap (#1) and turn counter clockwise until removed.  
Step 2:  
Place Filler Funnel in tank and add two quarts/liters of clean tap water. Do not overfill.  
Replace Filler Cap by turning clockwise - press down firmly to tighten. It is ok to  
use hot water. This reduces heating time.  
Step 3:  
Plug the machine into a standard 120 volt wall (3-prong) receptacle. Depress  
Heater On/Off Switch (#2).  
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Filling Your Steam Generator With Water (continued)  
Step 4:  
Allow approximately 10 minutes for vapor to reach its working temperature and  
pressure. When these have been reached, the Yellow indicator (#3) will light.  
The machine is ready to operate.  
Step 5:  
Add desired attachments. After attachments are in place, activate vapor flow by  
pressing the On/Off Switch (#7) on the handle. Note: After you start using steam,  
the Yellow Indicator (#3) will go out. If you stop the use for several minutes, the  
Yellow Indicator (#3) will go back on.  
Step 6:  
Step 7:  
At the start, some water will come out from the nozzle of the attachment. This is  
unheated water in the hose.  
Adjust the pressure control knob (#8) to the desired pressure. Heat does the  
cleaning! Use the lowest pressure possible to do the specific job.  
A. Depending upon the ambient temperature, this Red Warning indicator (#4)  
might light up during the initial tank heating. Go ahead and vent the hose and  
start use. After approximately 2 to 3 minutes of use, this indicator will go out.  
Continue normal use.  
B. The Red Indicator (#4) functions as a low water warning. When your  
vapor pressure significantly decreases and the Red Indicator (#4) lights, release  
all pressure through the nozzle by pressing Steam Switch (#7) to “On” and allow  
the machine to cool. To refill, repeat steps #1 through #6.  
If the “Add Water” Light (#4) Turns “On” During Cleaning, Indicating Low  
Water Lever, Follow the Instructions Below to Refill the Steam Generator.  
Step 8.  
Push the On/Off Switch (#2) to its “Off” position.  
Step 9.  
Push the On/Off Steam Switch (#7) to its “On” position to release all the steam left  
in the steam generator, then turn the switch to “Off” position.  
Step 10.  
Step 11.  
Unplug the power cord (#5) from the wall socket.  
Follow instructions to fill the Steam Generator as shown above in Step #1.  
Caution: When refilling the machine while it is still hot, the first drops of water might bubble up.  
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Using Your Accessories  
Attaching the extension tubes (#9) to the Pistol Grip (with On/Off Steam Control) and to  
the other accessories.  
To insert the extension pipes (#9) one in the other, in  
the flexible pipe grip and in the attachments, press the  
knob ensuring that it fits into the hole. To disconnect,  
repeat this operation by pressing the knob and pulling  
on the two parts.  
Pistol Grip  
Extension Tubes (#9)  
Attaching the Angle Adapter (#12) to the brush for floor and carpet (#10)  
Hold the brush with its bristles pointing down in your left hand. With the “Angle Adapter” (#12) pointing  
downward, insert it into the hole in the back of the brush, then turn the “Angle Adapter” (#12) 180°.  
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Attachments  
Brush for carpets/floor (#10).  
100% white terry cloth towel can be  
fitted on this brush as to absorb the  
dirt and protect delicate surfaces. It  
can also be used on vertical  
washable surfaces following the  
same procedure as for the floor.  
Cloth Holder  
Brush Wrapped With Terry Cloth  
How to fit the Towel Over the Rectangular Brush (#10)  
Important: Please note that bristles may break through thin towels. If you don’t  
have thick enough towels, please use 2 towels.  
Fig. A  
Fig. B  
1. Prepare white terry cloth towel: size 8” x 17”  
2. Place the brush on top of the towel.  
3. Fold the towel as shown in Fig. B  
Fig. C  
Fig. D  
5. Place the corner under the cloth holder  
as shown in Fig. D.  
4. Fold the other side of the towel as shown  
in Fig. C.  
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How to fit the Towel Over the Rectangular Brush (#10) cont.  
Fig. E  
6. Stretch the towel around the brush, and  
repeat folding the towel as shown in Fig. E.  
Glass & Tile Squeegee  
This attachment is very useful for cleaning large  
windows, plastic material, ceramic, tiled  
surfaces, marble planes, etc.  
Apply steam abundantly, rub with the spongy  
side and remove with the glass wiping rubber.  
Caution: When cleaning outside windows, always  
avoid any sudden changes in temperature  
to prevent breakage or cracks.  
Detail Cleaning Attachment (Spray Nozzle #14)  
This attachment is very useful for cleaning surfaces  
that are difficult to reach. It is ideal for radiators,  
door and window jambs, shutters and sanitary  
fixtures. The following parts can be applied to this  
attachment:  
- small nylon detail brush (#15)  
Screw the small brush on the thread end of the  
spray nozzle (#14).  
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Tips On How To Use Your System  
Water  
Use tap water for all your cleaning needs.  
However, if you live in an area with hard water, it is recommended that you use demineralized/distilled  
water and especially when cleaning light colored fabrics to eliminate the possibility of hard water  
stains.  
Temperature  
The vapor temperature at the tip of the nozzles is between 220°F and 240 °F.  
The temperature of the vapor falls to 100 °F at a distance of 10 inches from the nozzle.  
Warning: A towel wrapped around the brush can become hot enough to burn. Make sure that you let  
the towel cool off before touching it.  
Adjusting Steam Pressure (with knob #8)  
Start cleaning with low steam pressure.  
Increase the steam pressure only if the surface being cleaned requires it.  
Using steam on low or medium setting will extend the time you can use you unit before refilling it with  
water.  
Using Towels  
For best results use 100% cotton white terry cloth towels.  
Use correct size of towel (8” x 17”) to allow you to wrap the towel around the brush and clip it under  
the spring loaded cloth holder.  
The purpose of using a towel is to absorb moisture and dirt being cleaned. Use always dry towels. A  
wet towel will smear the dirt.  
Wash towels with strong detergent and bleach.  
Using scented fabric softener while washing the towels will cause the scent to be released into the air  
when using the towels with your steam system.  
Efficient Work  
Wipe always from the top down on vertical surfaces, in this way the dirty drops will not dirty surfaces  
already cleaned.  
Avoid changing brushes back and forth while cleaning.  
Start with the smallest brush to clean tight spots and corners first.  
Wipe dirt as soon as possible, otherwise it will dry and stick to the surface.  
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Using Your Vapor Steam Cleaner  
Wood, Vinyl and Marble Floors  
Use the large floor brush with a terry cloth attached. Move the brush across the floor as if you are  
mopping. When the towel is soiled, you can turn the towel over or replace it with a clean towel. If you  
are working on a very dirty area, you can move the brush over the area slowly, several times. If it is a  
wood floor, move fast to avoid heat or moisture buildup in the wood. By cleaning with the towel over  
the brush, you will not affect the shine on the floor.  
To Strip Wax: Use medium or high pressure, large floor brush for open areas; small nylon detail brush  
for corners or tight areas - no towel, slow strokes. Work a small area at a time - remove the emulsified  
wax from the floor with a cloth or paper towel. When all of the wax has been stripped, immediately  
clean the floor and brushes with water before wax residue has a chance to harden on them. Go back  
over the stripped area with the large floor brush with a towel to remove any remaining residue before  
waxing.  
To Clean Waxed Floors: Use low pressure setting, wrap clean towel around the large floor brush,  
brush quickly. This will cause the dirt to be removed.  
Vinyl Floors: Do not allow heat to buildup in any kind of vinyl, since it can soften it enough to affect its  
texture. Work fast on vinyl.  
Tile Floors: Use a detail attachment with the small nylon detail brush attached to an extension. Have  
the large floor brush with cloth attached ready as well. Clean the grout of the tile with the small nylon  
detail brush. Remove the detail attachment and attach the large floor brush/ move the brush across  
the floor to clean the tile and remove excess moisture and residue. For areas of tile that are very dirty,  
remove the towel and agitate with the brush. Do not let the area dry before you wipe it up.  
Carpets  
Vacuum the entire carpet area first. Use the large floor brush with a cloth attached (you might need two  
terry cloth towels to eliminate drag). Move slowly over the area allowing the vapor to penetrate the  
carpet. The cloth will absorb the excess moisture and residue. For spot cleaning, use the detail  
attachment without a brush. Remember - the towel is your ‘extractor” in this process. Do not vacuum  
again while the cleaned area is still damp. Wait until carpet dries completely. Do not linger too long in  
one place - normal back and forth motion used in cleaning a carpet prevents heat buildup in the fibers.  
Warning: • Do not vacuum the carpet while it is still damp. The dirt from your vacuum cleaner  
may be re-deposited into the carpet.  
• Some carpets do not have secure colorfast dyes. Do not start cleaning your carpet  
before testing first in a small inconspicuous area.  
Caution: Always determine the color-fastness of any fabric - especially with reds or blues - by  
taking a clean, moist, warm towel and gently rubbing a small area as far down on the  
back or other out of the way place on the furniture as possible. If color comes off on the  
towel, you may need to have the piece dry cleaned.  
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Walls  
Use the large floor brush with a terry cloth towel depending on the surface area to be cleaned. For  
painted surfaces, use the brush with a terry cloth attached to remove stains or spots. Be sure that the  
paint is not a water-based paint that you are cleaning. The extreme temperature may damage the finish  
or even remove the paint.  
Wall Paper  
Vinyl or Normal Wall Paper - Use two terry cloth towels with the large floor brush to prevent bristles  
from poking their way through the towel while you are cleaning the wall - low pressure. Use smooth,  
rapid strokes.  
Note: Use only low pressure and clean quickly while you are cleaning any kind of wall paper.  
Ceilings  
Use the large floor brush with a terry cloth towel attached. Clean painted ceilings as you would clean a  
painted wall. If there is an area of heavy staining, use the brush without the cloth. Use caution where  
water-based paint or texture exists.  
Window, Glass Surfaces and Mirrors  
Use the glass and tile squeegee. Work with the vapor jet down using top to bottom movements. Use  
the squeegee with the vapor off to clear the water from the glass. To do this without leaving streaks, use  
lateral movements from the top to the bottom of the surface. When cleaning outside windows, always  
avoid any sudden changes in temperature to prevent breakage or cracks.  
Fiberglass or Stainless Steel Surfaces  
Use the triangular or small nylon detail brush. Slowly move the brush over the surface to be cleaned.  
The vapor will emulsify the dirt and grease on the surface. Follow behind with a terry cloth towel over  
the brush to remove excess moisture and residue.  
Tip: An old idea for polishing stainless steel is to wipe it down with seltzer soda water after it is cleaned.  
Garden Furniture  
Use any of the brushes depending on the surface area.  
Bathroom Areas  
To clean the bathtub or shower area, use the small nylon detail brush for grout, shower door tracks, hard  
to get areas and heavily soiled areas. The large floor brush with a terry cloth towel attached will be the  
most efficient way to clean the rest of the area. The Vapor Cleaner can be used to remove mold and  
mildew stain. Just allow plenty of time for the heat to penetrate the surface. This is especially helpful in  
the shower area where there is tile and grout.  
Removal of soap scum on tile, grout, and shower doors is also easier with the Vapor Cleaner.  
To clean the toilet, use small nylon detail brush. Use a terry cloth towel or paper towel to wipe up  
excess moisture and residue.  
To clean the sink, use small nylon detail brush.  
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Exterior Areas  
For leather upholstery use only the brush with the terry cloth towel attached. For detailing the wheels,  
use the detailing attachment, the small nylon detail brush. Outer windows are cleaned best by applying  
the vapor with the small nylon detail brush and following with a paper towel.  
To clean bicycles, use the small nylon detail brush.  
Artificial Plants  
Use the detail attachment without a brush attached to blow off the dust and dirt.  
Nicotine and Tar  
Nicotine and tar dissolves at high temperatures and becomes a light yellow oil that has the consistency  
of light machine oil. When the nicotine/tar film is touched by a hot terry cloth towel clipped over the large  
floor brush, it immediately dissolves and flows into the towel. You can remove it from flat surfaces as  
fast as you can move the brush over the surface.  
Removing Wax, Tar, Etc.  
Many stains are only stuck on the surface of materials and can be easily and quickly removed by  
“blowing” excess material away from the surface from the side. This is accomplished by using the detail  
attachment. Hold the terry cloth towel to the side to catch the loose residue as it is blown by the detailer.  
Note: Always vacuum any loose residue off the surface before you apply vapor to it.  
Hints  
The Vapor Steam Cleaner has many uses that are not stated above. This was meant only to give you a  
general idea of what can be achieved with the Vapor Steam Cleaner system. However, the ways in  
which to use the attachments and brushes are in most cases universal. It is most helpful to always have  
a terry cloth towel or paper towel ready to use for removal of moisture and residue. 100% white cotton  
towels work best.  
You can clean the brushes with your Vapor Steam Cleaner. For the larger pieces, hold at one end and  
use the detail attachment without a brush attached to simply blow off dirt into the garbage can. For the  
small detail brush, use a pair of pliers to hold and blow dirt as above or place in the basket of your  
dishwasher.  
Use the Vapor Steam Cleaner for pet spots. It will clean urine and other stains, as well as odor, from the  
carpet and upholstery.  
Note: Wipe immediately before the cleaned area dries. Use the nylon detail brush for cracks, crevices,  
and hard to reach areas.  
Refrigerator - Use the nozzle to blow away dirt in the ice machine and on door seals. The vapor will not  
dry out or crack the seals as chemicals often do. Can openers and other kitchen equipment can be  
easily cleaned with the nylon detail brush on the nozzle to get into all the nooks and crannies.  
Mold stains around door/window weather stripping can be removed with the small nylon detail brush.  
To clean microwaves or other appliances use the nylon detail brush for small areas and the triangular  
brush with terry cloth towel for larger areas.  
Caution: Never direct steam towards electrical outlets.  
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