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where can i find out how to use a goblin steamatic pro. 4.0?

I need an instruction manual, or some basic instructions that will apply to the goblin steamatic pro.4.0
Rachel, April 2010
Fill with 1.5 litres max tap water, use no detergents.
Use to clean around the house for fabrics windows etc. not for wall paper stripping, degreasing engines etc. Not for temperature sensitive stuff. Test clean your fabric somewhere it does not matter like in a dark corner, hidden or under sofa. Don't go ahead if the test turns out wrong. Don't sue Goblin (they disclaim any responsibility for your use of the cleaner).

Do not leave the wand in the same place for too long. A second or two is enough. Longer will overheat the spot. also it will get it too wet. If cleaning windows, scrape excess water from top to bottom with a rubber scraper. Drying carpets, fabrics can take 2-3 hours.


Lights:

orange; steam cleaner is heating water.
green; steam cleaner is ready to clean
red; steam cleaner has run out of water

Warnings:

This gadget is hot in normal operation. Don't point the wand at people. Beware of hot parts especially pressure relief valve. Do not leave switched on and unattended. Unplug and allow to cool before any activity other than cleaning. This includes refilling.

It has various safety features including fuses and thermostats.

A web user commented that obsolete Goblin 1341B cleaner is now considered to be unsafe because of the exposed hot parts

found this hope it helps, April 2011
I have them....are you still looking for them?

Sue2, April 2011
hi Rachel,
I am also looking for instructions for the goblin steamatic pro 4.0. Have you had any luck finding that information?

sue, November 2010