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User Manual
1781 Anchor Avenue Petersburg, VA 23803
(800) 758-3141 1
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Table of Contents
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Quick Start _______________________________________________________ 5
Function
Steam ________________________________________________________ 6
Vacuum _______________________________________________________ 6
Extraction _____________________________________________________ 7
Shut Down ____________________________________________________ 7
Assembly (Collection Tank, Handle, and Tool Box) ________________________ 8
Tools & Accessories _______________________________________________ 9
Maintenance _____________________________________________________ 10
Trouble Shooting __________________________________________________ 11
Error Codes ______________________________________________________ 11
Descaling ________________________________________________________ 13
Notices __________________________________________________________ 16
Warranty & Repair _________________________________________________ 17
117 PSI 338°F
15 x 28 x 37 (W x L x H)
61 Pounds 10 ft. 10 ft.
Technical Data Steam Max pressure Boiler Max temperature Dimensions (in)
WeightPower cord Length Hose Length Tank Capacities
Steam reservoir tank: ½ gal Extraction reservoir tank: ½ gal Vacuum collection tank .8 gal
Voltage 120V 60Hz AMPS: 13.5 Maximum power 1800W Max Boiler Powder 1000 + 700W AISI 304 stainless steel boiler
Vacuum motor power 1200W max Vacuum Water Lift 83 inches Vacuum Air flow 47CFM
WARNINGSTEAM GENERATED BY THE BLUE EVOLUTION IS EXTREMLY HOT AND MAY CAUSE INJURY IF THE STEAM COMES IN DIRECT CONTACT WITH THE SKIN OR EYES. USE AS ONLY AS DIRECTED BY THE MANUAL AND ONLY AIM THE STEAM HANDLE AT THE CLEANING AREA.
Steam Pressure
Boiler Temperature
Boiler Heating(Flashing when heating)
Low Water
Extraction
Steam
Descaling
Water Reservoir Tanks
Drain Plugs
Cleaning Accessories
Console
Hose Connection
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Start-up steam with hot water module Start-up suction
The soaking effect and, thus, cleaning performance can be increased for heavy soiling by switching the hot water mo-dule to steam.
INFO:Do not use on sensitive surfaces or materials.
Switching on “hot water module”Press button C on the control panel to activate the hot wa-ter module. The symbol N on the display begins to flash.
Pressing button T4 on the handle for the hot water module switches the function on and symbol N on the display stays illuminated.
Always use button T4 on the handle to switch the hot water module on and off.
T3
T4
The "hot water module" flow-through can be adjustet, by pressing the button C in 10% increments. This is indicated between 010 an 100 in the display.
Display shows 010 = 10% minimum amount of hot water
Display shows 100 = 100% maximum amount of hot water
SuctionPress button B on the display to activate suction.
LED D for suction turns red. (Suction mode 3 = max.)
Press button T3 on the handle to switch on suction.
Briefly press button T5 + or T5 on the side to vary suction power.
MIN = LED D turns green
MED = LED D turns orange
MAX = LED D turns red
Press button T3 briefly to turn suction off again.
INFO:As there is liquid in the hose and in the extension pipes du-ring suction operation, the sucker should not disconnected immediately after cleaning finishes.
A short delay (approx. 30 seconds) is required.
T5
B
D
CN
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Start-up steam with hot water module Start-up suction
The soaking effect and, thus, cleaning performance can be increased for heavy soiling by switching the hot water mo-dule to steam.
INFO:Do not use on sensitive surfaces or materials.
Switching on “hot water module”Press button C on the control panel to activate the hot wa-ter module. The symbol N on the display begins to flash.
Pressing button T4 on the handle for the hot water module switches the function on and symbol N on the display stays illuminated.
Always use button T4 on the handle to switch the hot water module on and off.
T3
T4
The "hot water module" flow-through can be adjustet, by pressing the button C in 10% increments. This is indicated between 010 an 100 in the display.
Display shows 010 = 10% minimum amount of hot water
Display shows 100 = 100% maximum amount of hot water
SuctionPress button B on the display to activate suction.
LED D for suction turns red. (Suction mode 3 = max.)
Press button T3 on the handle to switch on suction.
Briefly press button T5 + or T5 on the side to vary suction power.
MIN = LED D turns green
MED = LED D turns orange
MAX = LED D turns red
Press button T3 briefly to turn suction off again.
INFO:As there is liquid in the hose and in the extension pipes du-ring suction operation, the sucker should not disconnected immediately after cleaning finishes.
A short delay (approx. 30 seconds) is required.
T5
B
D
CNON/OFF VACUUM EXTRACTION
Exhaust Cover
Iron (not included)
Collection Tank
LED Colors:Green = Low Vacuum Orange = Medium Vacuum Red = High Vacuum
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Boiler Cap
Plug into Electrical Outlet Ø The Blue Evolution should be the
only appliance plugged into the electrical outlet.
Ø If an extension cord is required:Ø Use only a 12 gauge / 15AMP rated or
higher extension cord.Ø 50ft maximum length
Ø The Blue Evolution will power upand then turn OFF. This is normal.
Ø Push the ON/OFF Button to turn-on.7
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Assembly / preparation
Filling the filter bowlYour appliance is fitted with a hygienic water filter. You must fill the filter bowl with water before starting, in order to bind the extracted dirt in the water and to clean the suctioned air in the water bath as well.
• Loosen the clips on the right and left of the filter bowl and remove from its slot.
• Open the cover on the filter bowl by pushing off the rele-vant clips.
• Fill with tap water up to the green line (approx.2.0 litres).
• Re-insert the filter bowl, ensuring the switch cam on the cover is in the correct position.
WARNING:
The appliance can suck in up to approx. 1.5 litres of liquid.If you exceed this amount, the fill level sensor will stop suc-tion automatically and LED D (page 2) on the display will flash.
INFO:If you only wish to suction liquid, such as accidental water spills, it is not necessary to fill the appliance's filter bowl with water.
When sucking liquids, the MAX. capacity in the container is approx. 4 litres.
Inserting the steam suction hose• Insert the connector of the steam suction hose into the
socket until you hear the click of the safety hook.
• To remove the hose from the appliance, press release but-ton A and pull on the connector.
A
½ gallon capacity for each
tank
Extraction Steam
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Assembly / preparation
Filling the filter bowlYour appliance is fitted with a hygienic water filter. You must fill the filter bowl with water before starting, in order to bind the extracted dirt in the water and to clean the suctioned air in the water bath as well.
• Loosen the clips on the right and left of the filter bowl and remove from its slot.
• Open the cover on the filter bowl by pushing off the rele-vant clips.
• Fill with tap water up to the green line (approx.2.0 litres).
• Re-insert the filter bowl, ensuring the switch cam on the cover is in the correct position.
WARNING:
The appliance can suck in up to approx. 1.5 litres of liquid.If you exceed this amount, the fill level sensor will stop suc-tion automatically and LED D (page 2) on the display will flash.
INFO:If you only wish to suction liquid, such as accidental water spills, it is not necessary to fill the appliance's filter bowl with water.
When sucking liquids, the MAX. capacity in the container is approx. 4 litres.
Inserting the steam suction hose• Insert the connector of the steam suction hose into the
socket until you hear the click of the safety hook.
• To remove the hose from the appliance, press release but-ton A and pull on the connector.
A
ON/OFF
Ø Add water to the vacuum collectiontank to the fill line and re-attach. (See page 8)
Add Water Before turning ON the Blue EvolutionØ Remove tank caps and add water to
the steam and extraction tanks.Ø Replace tank caps.
Steam (page 6)Ø Squeeze the RED trigger
to release steam.Vacuum (page 6)Ø Push the button on the
handle.Extraction (page 7)Ø Push button on hose
handle.
Blue Evolution is Ready when:Ø Temperature ≥ 330 ℉Ø It will take 10 minutes for the steamer
to heat and reach workingtemperature.
Insert Hose & Select Cleaning AttachmentØ Lock front wheels.Ø Insert the hose and press until you
hear it click.
Quick Start-Up
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Cleaning Functions
Ø The steam symbol will illuminateon the console signaling the BlueEvolution is in Steam Mode.
Ø This symbol will start flashing, signaling the boiler is heating.
Ø Squeeze the RED trigger on the hosehandle to release steam.
Ø Steam Pressure can be increased (+)or decreased (-) on the side of hosehandle.
Steam Pressure Setting:Ø 3 – Heavy soil or greaseØ 2 – Recommend for most cleaning Ø 1 – Light soil / Delicate surfaces
Steam Pressure Adjustment
The wet/dry vacuum on the Blue Evolution can be used independently or with the Steam and Extraction. Utilize the vacuum to reduce surface moisture while cleaning.
Ø Fill the collection tank with waterbefore using the vacuum (see page 8).
Ø Do not exceed the GREEN max fillline on the tank.
Ø The vacuum has three suctionsettings indicated by the color of theLED light on the console.
Ø Suction can be increased (+) ordecreased (-) on the side of hosehandle.
Green = Low SuctionOrange = Medium Suction Red = High Suction
The Blue Evolution vacuum tank can hold ½ gallon of water. If you exceed this amount the suction will stop and the LED will blink.
Ø Activate the Vacuum bypushing the symbol on the hose handle
This symbol will flash during operation indicating the Blue Evolution is reheating.
Steam Trigger
Steam Vacuum
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Start-up steam with hot water module Start-up suction
The soaking effect and, thus, cleaning performance can be increased for heavy soiling by switching the hot water mo-dule to steam.
INFO:Do not use on sensitive surfaces or materials.
Switching on “hot water module”Press button C on the control panel to activate the hot wa-ter module. The symbol N on the display begins to flash.
Pressing button T4 on the handle for the hot water module switches the function on and symbol N on the display stays illuminated.
Always use button T4 on the handle to switch the hot water module on and off.
T3
T4
The "hot water module" flow-through can be adjustet, by pressing the button C in 10% increments. This is indicated between 010 an 100 in the display.
Display shows 010 = 10% minimum amount of hot water
Display shows 100 = 100% maximum amount of hot water
SuctionPress button B on the display to activate suction.
LED D for suction turns red. (Suction mode 3 = max.)
Press button T3 on the handle to switch on suction.
Briefly press button T5 + or T5 on the side to vary suction power.
MIN = LED D turns green
MED = LED D turns orange
MAX = LED D turns red
Press button T3 briefly to turn suction off again.
INFO:As there is liquid in the hose and in the extension pipes du-ring suction operation, the sucker should not disconnected immediately after cleaning finishes.
A short delay (approx. 30 seconds) is required.
T5
B
D
CN
1 32Steam Pressure
setting
Blue Evolution is Ready when:Ø Temperature ≥330 ℉Ø It will take 10 minutes for the
steamer to heat and reach workingtemperature
WARNING: STEAM GENERATED BY THE BLUE EVOLUTION IS EXTREMLY HOT AND MAY CAUSE INJURY IF THE STEAM COMES IN DIRECT CONTACT WITH THE SKIN OR EYES. USE AS ONLY AS DIRECTED BY THE THIS MANUAL AND ONLY AIM THE STEAM HANDLE AT THE CLEANING AREA.
The Blue Evolution’s Extraction feature allows the user to clean with hot water. Extraction increases cleaning performance, and when used with the Vacuum, leaves a relatively dry surface.
Ø Activate the Extraction by pushingthe button on the hose handle.
Ø Turn ON the Vacuum by pushingvacuum symbol on the hosehandle.
Ø The symbol will illuminate on the display while the Blue Evolution is in Extraction mode.
Ø You will hear the pump whenactivated.
Ø Extraction spray can be increased ordecreased in 10% increments bypushing button on the console.
Ø Default Setting: 60%Ø 010 - Lowest Setting minimum
amount of waterØ 100 - Highest Setting Maximum
amount of water
Ø To turn OFF the Extraction andreturn to Steam only, push thebutton on the hose handle.
VacuumExtraction
Extraction Shut Down After Each Use:It is important to clean accessories and brushes.Ø Run the vacuum for 30 seconds to
remove any water from the hose.Ø Use hot soapy and water to clean
brushes and nozzles.Ø Empty and use hot soapy water to
clean the collection tank andremove all debris.
Ø If using the Blue Evolution on anextremely dirty or greasy surface,clean hose after use by activatingthe vacuum mode and suck waterthrough the hose on low suction.
Ø If working in a healthcareenvironment, the hose can becleaned with a disinfectionsolutions.
Every 3 MonthsØ Check Boiler cap and descale (see
Page 13).Ø Descale the reservoir tanks and
boiler. (see page 12).Ø Check HEPA filter clean or replace.
(see page 10).Ø Check O-Rings on hose and
extension wands. If damaged,replace.
Every YearØ Replace HEPA filterØ Change the O-Rings on the hose
and extension wands (page 10)
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AssemblyCollection Tank
Assembly
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The collection tank can hold ½ gallon of water. If you exceed this amount, the fill level sensor will stop suction and the warning display will flash.
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Assembly / preparation
Filling the filter bowlYour appliance is fitted with a hygienic water filter. You must fill the filter bowl with water before starting, in order to bind the extracted dirt in the water and to clean the suctioned air in the water bath as well.
• Loosen the clips on the right and left of the filter bowl and remove from its slot.
• Open the cover on the filter bowl by pushing off the rele-vant clips.
• Fill with tap water up to the green line (approx.2.0 litres).
• Re-insert the filter bowl, ensuring the switch cam on the cover is in the correct position.
WARNING:
The appliance can suck in up to approx. 1.5 litres of liquid.If you exceed this amount, the fill level sensor will stop suc-tion automatically and LED D (page 2) on the display will flash.
INFO:If you only wish to suction liquid, such as accidental water spills, it is not necessary to fill the appliance's filter bowl with water.
When sucking liquids, the MAX. capacity in the container is approx. 4 litres.
Inserting the steam suction hose• Insert the connector of the steam suction hose into the
socket until you hear the click of the safety hook.
• To remove the hose from the appliance, press release but-ton A and pull on the connector.
A
Ø Remove by pulling latches out, located onthe sides of the tank, and slide off.
Ø Remove the lid and fill the tank with water to the GREEN fill line.
Ø Secure the lid to the tank before re-installing.
Ø To install the tank, pull out the latches and slidetank onto the back of the Blue Evolution.
Ø Use the latches to lock tank in place. It shouldslide smoothly and fit tightly.
Accessory BoxThe accessory box fits securely on the handle using two fixed knobs. Tighten by turning knobs clockwise.
Ø Attach screw knobslocated on each side
Ø Sits in groove onhandle
Push HandleØ Attach by placing over fixed screw studs
located on each side and secure with the 2small knobs. Use the washers with smallknobs.
Ø Secure handlewith the largerknobs, by turningclockwise untiltight.
Carpet, Upholstery, and mattress
Glass, windows, and mirrors
Pre-Cleaning in heavy soiled area
Rubber tip with brushPart # 802102
Nylon BrushPart # 802015
Carpet, upholstery, and mattressNo Brush
Rubber tip with brushPart # 80202
All Hard surfaces, tile, and wood
Small Extraction Nozzle
Part # 9621
Large Extraction Nozzle
Part # 9620
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Short Spot-Jet NozzlePart # 9612
Long Spot-Jet NozzlePart # 9613
Suction NozzlePart # 8010 3” Round Brush
Part # 7109
1” Nylon / Part # G00181” Brass / Part # G01261” Steel / Part # G0125
Accessories
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HosePart # 9618
Extension WandsPart # 9615
AdaptorPart # 802210 Floor Brush
Part # 8022Adaptor must be used to connect the extension wands to the floor brush
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No brush
Maintenance
Accessory CleaningIt is important to clean accessories and brushes after each use to maintain cleaning performance.
Ø Use hot soapy and water to clean brushes and nozzles. Ø Rinse hose with water after each use by activating the vacuum and sucking
water through the hose.Ø Empty and use hot soapy water to clean the collection tank and remove all
debris. Rise with water removing all soap.
HEPA Air FilterWe recommend the HEPA filter be cleaned monthly or when there is a noticeable drop in vacuum suction. The filter should be replaced at least once per year.
Ø Remove the exhaust cover on undersideof the Blue Evolution by loosening thecenter screw.
Ø The HEPA filter is located on the back ofthe exhaust cover.
Ø Clean by using air hose to blow out dirt and dust. Make sure to clean both sides of the filter.
To clean or replace the HEPA filter:
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it.
Pos.(3)
Entkalkungsanleitung B
Care of accessories
It is esse
ntial to cle
an accesso
ry parts after use to maintain the performance and functio
nality of th
e
appliance. Te connectio
ns on the exte
nsion pipes and the safety handle ca
n be sprayed with a
suitable lubricant or si
licone sp
ray as required. This w
ill make it e
asier to ch
ange accesso
ry parts.
Checking the O-rings
To avoid damage to the appliance or accesso
ries, the O-rin
gs on the sa
fety handle and the exte
nsion
pipes must b
e checke
d regularly for damage. The O-rin
gs will last lo
nger if they are co
ated regularly
with a lubricant/ s
ilicone sp
ray or a non-acidic grease.
Checking the O-rings
Check the O-rin
gs on the sa
fety handle for damage:
Pos.(1): 1
O-ring on the su
ction pipe
Pos.(2): 2
O-rings o
n the steam sp
out
Check the O-rin
gs on the co
nnector fo
r damage:
Pos(3): 2
O-rings o
n the brass spout
Checking O-rings on the extension pipes
Check the O-rin
gs on all exte
nsion pipes for damage:
Pos.(4): 1
: O-rin
g on the suctio
n pipe
Pos.(5): 2
O-rings o
n the steam sp
out
Cleaning, care and m
aintenance
of accesso
ries
Pos.(1)
Pos.(2)
Pos.(4) Pos.(5
)
You can order a su
itable set of O
-rings fr
om our online shop at
www.beam.de or by telephone on +49 (0)8337-7400-21.
Item no.: 96300
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Pos.(3)
Entkalkungsanleitung B
Care of accessories
It is essential to clean accessory parts after use to maintain the performance and functionality of the appliance. Te connections on the extension pipes and the safety handle can be sprayed with asuitable lubricant or silicone spray as required. This will make it easier to change accessory parts.
Checking the O-rings
To avoid damage to the appliance or accessories, the O-rings on the safety handle and the extensionpipes must be checked regularly for damage. The O-rings will last longer if they are coated regularlywith a lubricant/ silicone spray or a non-acidic grease.
Checking the O-rings
Check the O-rings on the safety handle for damage:
Pos.(1): 1 O-ring on the suction pipe
Pos.(2): 2 O-rings on the steam spout
Check the O-rings on the connector for damage:
Pos(3): 2 O-rings on the brass spout
Checking O-rings on the extension pipes
Check the O-rings on all extension pipes for damage:
Pos.(4): 1: O-ring on the suction pipe Pos.(5): 2 O-rings on the steam spout
Cleaning, care and maintenance of accessories
Pos.(1) Pos.(2)
Pos.(4) Pos.(5)
You can order a suitable set of O-rings from our online shop atwww.beam.de or by telephone on +49 (0)8337-7400-21.
Item no.: 96300
O-RingsO-Rings must be checked regularly for damage. If O-rings are damaged or missing, please call US Steam to purchase replacement rings. (817) 297-7745.
Hose Handle Hose Extension Wands
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Pos.(3)
Entkalkungsanleitung B
Care of accessories
It is essential to clean accessory parts after use to maintain the performance and functionality of the appliance. Te connections on the extension pipes and the safety handle can be sprayed with asuitable lubricant or silicone spray as required. This will make it easier to change accessory parts.
Checking the O-rings
To avoid damage to the appliance or accessories, the O-rings on the safety handle and the extensionpipes must be checked regularly for damage. The O-rings will last longer if they are coated regularlywith a lubricant/ silicone spray or a non-acidic grease.
Checking the O-rings
Check the O-rings on the safety handle for damage:
Pos.(1): 1 O-ring on the suction pipe
Pos.(2): 2 O-rings on the steam spout
Check the O-rings on the connector for damage:
Pos(3): 2 O-rings on the brass spout
Checking O-rings on the extension pipes
Check the O-rings on all extension pipes for damage:
Pos.(4): 1: O-ring on the suction pipe Pos.(5): 2 O-rings on the steam spout
Cleaning, care and maintenance of accessories
Pos.(1) Pos.(2)
Pos.(4) Pos.(5)
You can order a suitable set of O-rings from our online shop atwww.beam.de or by telephone on +49 (0)8337-7400-21.
Item no.: 96300
WarningDo not tilt or lay the Blue Evolution on its back or side. Doing so could cause damage and void the warranty.
PROBLEM SOLUTION
The Blue Evolution doesnot turn on.
Ø The Blue Evolution should be the ONLY appliance plugged into theelectrical outlet.
Ø Check the fuse box for tripped circuit breaker.Ø If using an extension cord it must meet the following requirements:
Ø Use only a 12 gauge / 15AMP rated or higher extension cord.Ø 25 ft. max length
The Blue Evolution powers ON after plugging into the electrical
outlet and then turns OFF.
Ø This is normal.Ø Push the ON/OFF Button on the console to power ON the Blue
Evolution.
During the warm-up phase the Blue Evolution’s alarm goes off.
Ø The boiler pulled all the water from the steam reservoir tankØ Refill the steam reservoir tankØ Push the ON/OF button on theconsole to reset.
No Vacuum SuctionWarning alarm goes off
Ø Empty and clean the collection tank.Ø Refill with water to the green fill line.
No Vacuum SuctionNo warning signals
Ø Collection tank lid is not attached correctly.Ø Lid must sit flush on the and locked into position.Ø It’s helpful to attach the lid to the tank before installing.
Ø Check hose for foreign objects or dirt.Ø Check and replace the HEPA filter as needed.
Error CodesWill show on console screen
01 – Refill Steam tank
02 – Refill Extraction tank
03 – Boiler did not refill
04 – Collection tank is full
05 - Descale boiler
06 – Replace UVC lamp
07 - High steam temperature
08 - Replace anti-scaling filter
09 – High motor temperature
10 – Service required
Trouble Shooting
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Descaling Hard water will cause limescale to build up in the boiler. Limescale can damage the boiler if not removed by descaling. We recommend descaling the tanks in the Blue Evolution every 60 days or earlier if the warning indicator light starts flashing.
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Start-up steam with hot water module Start-up suction
The soaking effect and, thus, cleaning performance can be increased for heavy soiling by switching the hot water mo-dule to steam.
INFO:Do not use on sensitive surfaces or materials.
Switching on “hot water module”Press button C on the control panel to activate the hot wa-ter module. The symbol N on the display begins to flash.
Pressing button T4 on the handle for the hot water module switches the function on and symbol N on the display stays illuminated.
Always use button T4 on the handle to switch the hot water module on and off.
T3
T4
The "hot water module" flow-through can be adjustet, by pressing the button C in 10% increments. This is indicated between 010 an 100 in the display.
Display shows 010 = 10% minimum amount of hot water
Display shows 100 = 100% maximum amount of hot water
SuctionPress button B on the display to activate suction.
LED D for suction turns red. (Suction mode 3 = max.)
Press button T3 on the handle to switch on suction.
Briefly press button T5 + or T5 on the side to vary suction power.
MIN = LED D turns green
MED = LED D turns orange
MAX = LED D turns red
Press button T3 briefly to turn suction off again.
INFO:As there is liquid in the hose and in the extension pipes du-ring suction operation, the sucker should not disconnected immediately after cleaning finishes.
A short delay (approx. 30 seconds) is required.
T5
B
D
CN
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Step 1: Drain the Steam, Extraction, and Boiler Tanks.
Drain plugs are located on the bottom of the Blue Evolution. The exhaust cover must be removed to access the drain plugs. DO NOT PLACE THE BLUE EVOUTION IN ITS SIDE TO DESCALE.
Tools Required: Ø 5mm allen wrenchØ 13mm socket wrenchØ Catch containerØ 1 gallon container for descaling solution.
① The Blue Evolution must be cool and at roomtemperature before descaling.
② Place the Blue Evolution on a flat surface and lockall 4 wheels.
③ Tilt the Blue Evolution and remove the exhaust cover (see figure 1).
④ Remove the boiler cap pressing down and turningcounter-clockwise (figure 2)
⑤ Tilt the Blue Evolution to expose the boiler tankplug. Use a 13mm wrench to remove. Place acatch pan to collect draining water.
⑥ Using 5mm allen wrench, remove the water tankplug (blue) and extraction tank plug (yellow).
⑦ Replace all drain plugs.Ø Boiler plug is tight when it stops turning.Ø The (blue) steam and extraction (yellow) tank
plug have a snug fit and will NOT stop turning.DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
⑧ The boiler tank is now ready for descaling.
Figure 1: Remove Exhaust Cover
Figure 2:Remove boiler cap
Figure 3: Remove drain plug
Boiler Tank Drain Plug (13mm)
5mm Allen 13mm socket
SteamExtraction
Descaling
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Descaling Solution is a mixture of ½ gallon of vinegar and ½ gallon of tap water.
Step 2: Descaling the Steam and Boiler Tanks
① Pour 1/4th of the descaling solution into the steam tank.② Pour 1/4th of the descaling solution in the extraction tank.③ Pour 1/4th of the descaling solution directly into the boiler tank.
Ø Water may drain from the overflow hose.Ø Do not replace the boiler cap until completely finished descaling.
⑤ Turn ON the Blue Evolution to pump the descaling solution into the boiler. Itshould take 1 minute before you hear the alarm.
⑥ When you hear the low water alarm, push the OFF button. The descaling solutionshould remain in the boiler tank for at 15 minutes.
Step 3: Clean the Descaling Sensor.
Attached to the boiler cap is the water fill sensor. The sensor must be cleaned each time the Blue Evolution is descaled.
① Remove the sensor and soak in remaining descaling solutionuntil all minerals are removed.
② Rinse sensor with tap water and replace cap and tighten bypushing down and turning clockwise.
Step 4: Descale the Extraction Tank.
① Attach the hose to the Blue Evolution.② Turn ON the Extraction function on the hose handle by
pushing the button on the hose handle.③ Allow the descaling solution to pass through the hose for 1
minute. Use a catch pan to collect the descaling solution asit exits the hose handle.
The low water alarm will sound while descaling the hose and extraction tank.
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1. Preparation
Warning: Before starting, disconnect from the main power by pulling out oft he plug.
Remove the sound-proofing casing on the underside of the appliance. To remove, loosen the middle fixing screw by hand, which will enable you to fold down,detach and remove the sound-proofing casing.
Place a suitable container under the appliance andopen the drain plug by turning it to the left with the included Inbus key (label blue ring “Water Only”).Drain the reservoir and then screw the drain plug backin and tighten slightly.
Unscrew the probe cap (1) by pressing down and turningto the left at the same time.
For thorough cleaning and descaling of the probe cap we recommend: 0.1 litres of beam descaler and 0.5 litreswater (total 0.6 litres of descaling mixture).
Pour the descaling mixture into a suitable container and put the probe cap into the mixture.
Boiler descaling / step 1
Probe cap (1)
b)
a)
c)
Descaling
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Step 6: Rinse Tanks
The descaling solution must be removed from the tanks before using. Two rinse cycles may be required.
① Fill the Steam and Extraction tanks with ¼ gallon of tap water.② Fill the boiler tank with ¼ gallon of tap water and replace cap.③ Turn ON the Blue Evolution allowing the water to be pulled into the boiler tank.④ When you hear the low water alarm, turn OFF.⑤ Remove all drain plugs, emptying the water in the tanks.⑥ Replace drain plugs.
Ø Boiler plug is tight when stops turning.Ø The (blue) steam and (yellow) extraction tank plug will have a snug fit and NOT
stop turning.⑤ Replace exhaust cover.⑥ Refill the extraction and steam tanks with tap water⑦ Blue Evolution is ready for use.
Step 5: Drain Tanks (See Step 1 instructions for draining tanks.)
Read all instructions before using this steam cleaner.
WARNING: STEAM GENERATED BY THE BLUE EVOLUTION IS EXTREMLY HOT AND MAY CAUSE INJURY IF THE STEAM COMES IN DIRECT CONTACT WITH THE SKIN OR EYES. USE AS ONLY AS DIRECTED BY THIS MANUAL AND ONLY AIM THE STEAM HANDLE AT THE CLEANING AREA.
WARNINGSØ DO NOT leave the steam cleaner unattended while plugged in. Turn off all controls and unplug the
electrical cord when not in use, when moving to another location and before servicing.Ø DO NOT use with a damaged cord or plug. If the steam cleaner is not working as it should, has
been dropped, damaged, left outdoors or dropped into water, call for service before using.Ø NEVER attempt to disassemble this product in a way not instructed in this manual.Ø DO NOT handle the electrical plug with wet hands.Ø DO NOT use near children.Ø DO NOT pull or carry by cord. Keep cord away from heated surfaces.Ø Keep body, hands, and feet away from nozzle or brush steam. Steam can cause burns.Ø ALWAYS set safety switch on hose handle into the locked position when not in use.Ø Not setting safety switch to locked position could result in an injury.Ø ALWAYS test a small area before cleaning a large area on any type of surface to make sure no
damage will occur.Ø DO NOT expose machine to freezing temperatures while not in use.Ø DO NOT store gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other
appliance.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONSThe steam cleaner uses 110 Volts and will pull 13.1 Amps. It should be the only appliance plugged into an outlet.Ø Use only a 12 gauge / 15AMP rated or higher extension cord.Ø Any alteration of electrical cord supply on this steam cleaner will void all warranties.Ø Once electrical hook-up meets requirements, make sure all switches on front of unit are in the off
position before plugging unit into electrical outlet. For circuit breaker protection, if possible plug theunit into an outlet isolated from other equipment, or turn the other equipment off while using thesteam cleaner — the combined electrical amperage of other equipment and the steam cleanertogether may cause a circuit breaker to trip.
Ø Always press the power button to OFF before you unplug the unit.Ø Removing the ground prongs from the power cord will void any and all warranties and can cause
risk of shock or injury
KEEP FOR YOUR RECORDS. THIS MANUAL MUST BE RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. PLEASE READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS VAPOR STEAM CLEANER.
In order to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, personal injury or damage to property, follow these instructions carefully. When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be followed.
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WarrantyYour steamer comes with a one year limited warranty which becomes effective on the date of shipment from and is granted to the initial customer and is nontransferable. Any claims under this warranty must be made before the end of the applicable warranty period. During such period if it is determined that a part or system is defective in material or workmanship, the distributor, at its option, will provide you with a repaired part or replace any part that is covered by the limited warranty. The distributor reserves the right to substitute functionally equivalent new or serviceable reconditioned parts or systems. The distributor’s responsibility is limited to repair, replacement, credit or refund, any of which may be selected by at its sole discretion. The Warranty does not cover defects or damage arising from the disassembly or attempted disassembly of your steamer.The limited warranty covers only defects arising from normal use and does not include malfunctions or failures arising from: misuse, abuse, neglect, alteration, usage not in accordance with user manual and instructions, depletion of consumables, acts of nature or damage caused by repairs where such repairs were made without express approval.Use of any replacement parts other than authorized parts voids all warranties and can cause bodily injury to the operator and damage equipment. Service performed by anyone other than factory authorized personnel will void warranty.
SERVICE AND SUPPORTBefore you ship your steam cleaner for service, you must call (800) 758-3141 (M-F 9am-4:00pm Eastern Time) or contact us through the web at our customer service representative will explain how you must package and ship your Steamer to prevent further damage
RETURN PROCEDURESPrior to returning the product(s) you must obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) by calling (800) 758-3141. No returns will be accepted without RMA #. When packing the Steamer, you must use the original packing material to prevent damage in shipping. Make sure you include all items and accessories. You will be responsible for all shipping cost.
LIMITATIONSEXCEPT AS SET FORTH HEREIN, US STEAM MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, AND DISCLAIM AND NEGATE ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATIONS, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR THE PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND CONFORMITY TO MODELS OR SAMPLES. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THESE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
GOVERNING LAW, JURISDICTION AND COSTSTHESE LIMITED WARRANTIES ARE INCORPORATED INTO AND ARE ESSENTIAL AND MATERIAL PROVISIONS OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE OR SELLER PRODUCTS TO YOU. ALL DISPUTES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THE LIMITED WARRANTY SET FORTH HEREIN (CUSTOMER DISPUTES) SHALL BE GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF TEXAS. THE CUSTOMER HEREBY CONSENTS TO THE JURISDICTION AND VENUE OF THE STATE COURTS OF TEXAS TO RESOLVE ANY AND ALL CUSTOMERS DISPUTES WITH BOSTON GREEN GOODS, INC., AND THE CUSTOMER WAIVES ALL DEFENSES TO SUCH JURISDICITON AND VENUE INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY DEFENSE BASED ON INCONVENIENT FORUM. IN THE EVENT THE CUSTOMER AND BOSTON GREEN GOODS, INC. ARE UNABLE TO RESOLVE ANY CUSTOMER DISPUTE, AND ANY COLLECTION ACTION, SUIT OR OTHER JUDICIAL PROCEEDING IS COMMENCED; THE PREVAILING PARTY IN ANY SUCH ACTION, SUIT OR PROCEEDING SHALL BE ENTITLED TO RECOVER ITS COSTS AND REASONABLE ATTORNEY’S FEES INCURRED. 17
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Floors, Kitchen, Grills, & BathroomsThe Blue Evolution will clean every area of your restaurant without chemicals.
Patient Beds, Wheel Chairs, & CurtainsSteam is a proven killer of virus and infection causing germs. UV-C reduces airborne bacteria.
Deli’s, Freezers & ButcherChemical free cleaning in areas of food storage and preparation.
Desk, Tables, & PartitionsBlue Evolution guarantees a clean, germ-free work environment increasing productivity and reducing sick days.
Lockers, Mats, & Gym EquipmentSteam kills mold and germs caused by sweaty athletes.
Equipment, Lockers, and SaunasKills viruses and germs found on workout equipment and gym floors.
Toys, Playgrounds, & BedsThe Blue Evolution can clean all areas where kids pass germs. Extreme cleaning can reduce sick days for kids and employees.
Seats and FloorsThe Blue Evolution combines steam and extraction into one system for more efficient detailing.
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