McCulloch Carpet Cleaner MC1375 User Manual

Model MC1375  
Modelo MC1375  
Modéle MC1375  
Canister Steam System  
Sistema A Vapor Con Depósito  
Nettoyeur-Chariot À Vapeur  
Owner’s Guide  
Guía del Usuario  
Mode D’emploi  
English p. 2  
Español p. 22  
Français p. 42  
KEEP YOUR RECEIPT FOR WARRANTY PURPOSES  
Please read all instructions before use.  
GUARDE SU RECIBO A EFECTOS DE LA GARANTÍA  
Lea todas las instrucciones antes de usarlo.  
GARDEZ VOTRE REÇU AUX FINS DE LA GARANTIE  
Veuillez lire toutes les instructions avant l’utilisation.  
 
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock, this appliance has a three-  
pronged plug. This plug will fit in a polarized wall outlet only one way. If the plug  
does not fit fully in the outlet, contact a licensed electrician to install a proper  
outlet. DO NOT attempt to modify the plug or defeat this safety feature.  
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11. The Canister Steam System is only meant to be used with recommended Canister Steam  
System accessories. Other types of attachments are not to be used with the Canister Steam  
System. Doing so may cause injuries or damage to unit.  
12. Attachments become hot during use. To avoid injuries, DO NOT touch attachments while us-  
ing this appliance. DO NOT attempt to change attachments while unit is emitting steam.  
13. When filling your Canister Steam System, only water should be used in unit. Other cleaning  
agents will damage unit and can cause injuries.  
14. DO NOT operate unit if steam opening is blocked. Should this occur, immediately cease us-  
age and unplug from electrical outlet.  
15. Store your Canister Steam System in a cool, dry place.  
16. To avoid burns from escaping steam when removing Boiler Cap to refill unit:  
• Always allow unit to cool for 20 minutes.  
• Press and hold Steam Button to release ALL remaining steam.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
fOR HOUSEHOld USE ONly  
Questions or comments?  
1-800-711-6617  
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Product Information  
These features and accessories are included with your Canister Steam System. To obtain  
additional parts, refer to Product Support on Page 19 of this manual.  
UNIT FEATURES  
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10' Steam Hose  
Pressure Gauge  
Boiler Cap  
Steam Handle Cradle  
Illuminated On/Off Switch  
Steam Nozzle  
Steam Trigger Lock  
Steam Trigger  
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Steam Adjustment Knob  
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Product Information  
• The 10' Steam Hose (1) safely channels the flow of steam from the Boiler to the Steam  
Nozzle.  
The Pressure Gauge (2) measures the pressure in the Boiler.  
is designed to safely contain steam inside the Boiler. The Boiler Cap must  
The Boiler Cap (3)  
be unscrewed and removed in order to fill the Boiler with water.  
functions as a convenient holder for the Steam Nozzle.  
The Steam Handle Cradle (4)  
illuminates when the unit is powered On.  
The Illuminated On/Off Switch (5)  
emits a flow of hot, penetrating steam whenever the Steam Trigger is  
The Steam Nozzle (6)  
pressed and held.  
locks Steam Trigger to "on" position for continuous steam.  
The Steam Trigger Lock (7)  
is pressed and held in order to start the flow of steam from the Steam  
The Steam Trigger (8)  
Nozzle, then released when you wish to stop.  
adjusts steam intensity.  
The Steam Adjustment Knob (9)  
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Product Information  
ACCESSORIES  
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2 - 16.5" Extension Wands  
Microfiber Mop Pad  
Scrubbing Mop Pad  
5.5" Jet Nozzle  
Triangle Brush  
Large Brush  
2 - 1.5" Nylon Utility Brushes  
1.5" Brass Utility Brush  
Angled Nozzle  
Microfiber Mop Pad  
12  
A1375-100  
13" x 8.5" Large Mop Head  
A1375-003-A  
3
Bristle Brush Attachment  
A1375-004  
10 3" Scraper  
11 13" x 8.5" Large Mop Head  
12 Bristle Brush Attachment  
13 Storage Bag  
Scrubbing Mop Pad  
A1375-101  
14 Fill Cup  
15 Accessory Net  
16 2.5" Round Brush  
17 2 - 2.5" Round Scrub Pads  
10  
4
5.5" Jet Nozzle  
A1230-001  
3" Scraper  
A1230-009  
Fill Cup  
A275-015  
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14  
5
6
13  
15  
16.5" Extension  
Wands  
A1375-002  
Accessory Net  
A1375-005  
4" Triangle Brush  
A1230-002  
6" x 4.5" Large Brush  
A1230-003  
Storage Bag  
A1375-010  
16  
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17  
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2.5" Round Brush  
A1350-001  
Angled Nozzle 2.5" Round Scrub Pads  
A1375-001 A1230-007  
1.5" Nylon Utility  
Brushes  
1.5" Brass Utility  
Brush  
A1230-005  
A1230-006  
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Product Information  
connect to the Steam Nozzle. Used with mop attachment or  
The 16.5" Extension Wands (1)  
for high or hard-to-reach places.  
attach to the Mop Head, and are designed for removing scuffs and  
The Microfiber Mop Pad (2)  
stains from hard floors. The Pads are reusable and machine washable.  
attach to the Mop Head, and are designed for removing scuffs  
The Scrubbing Mop Pad (3)  
and stains from hard floors. The Pads are reusable and machine washable.  
focuses the flow of steam from the Steam Nozzle, and serves as the  
The 5.5" Jet Nozzle (4)  
base to which the Utility Brushes and Angled Nozzle connect.  
connects to the Steam Nozzle or Extension Wands, and is designed for  
The Triangle Brush (5)  
cleaning corners and other difficult angles.  
The Large Brush (6) attaches to the Triangle Brush to cover large surfaces.  
connects to the Jet Nozzle, providing extra scrubbing power for  
The 1.5" Nylon Utility Brush (7)  
removing exceptionally tough dirt and stains.  
connects to the Jet Nozzle and is designed for removing tough  
The 1.5" Brass Utility Brush (8)  
stuck-on grease and grime from durable surfaces such as ovens and grills.  
The Angled Nozzle (9) is designed for reaching difficult angles and areas that the Straight  
Nozzle may not completely reach.  
The 3" Scraper (10) attaches to the Steam Nozzle to scrape off stuck on grime.  
The 13" x 8.5" Large Mop Head (11) attaches to Extension Wands to clean garage floors,  
decks or any other extra large surface areas.  
The Bristle Brush Attachment (12) attaches to Large Mop Head to scrub away stubborn spots  
on floors.  
The Storage Bag (13) stores all attachments neatly on one convenient bag.  
• The Fill Cup (14) is used to fill Boiler without spills.  
The Accessory Net (15) stores brushes and other small accessories.  
The 2.5" Round Brush (16) connects to the Jet Nozzle to scrub especially tough stains. The  
Round Brush functions similar to the Nylon Utility Brush, only designed to more efficiently  
scrub larger surface areas.  
connects to the Jet Nozzle and is designed to scrub tough dirt  
The 2.5" Round Scrub Pad (17)  
and scuffs from surfaces.  
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Assembling Your Canister Steam  
System  
STEAM MOPPING ACCESSORIES  
WARNING: Do not try to connect accessories while unit is emitting steam.  
EXTENSION WANDS  
1. Select one of the Extension Wands. Insert end (A) of Wand onto Steam Nozzle (B) with yellow  
lock/release button slightly off center with hole. Fully insert and rotate wand slightly to allow  
button to snap into hole.  
2. Using the same instruction, attach remaining Extension Wand to the first Wand. Both Exten-  
sion Wands should now be connected to the Steam Nozzle.  
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A
B
MOP HEAD  
1. Align Mop Head with open end of Extension Wand, so that hole in Mop Head aligns with yel-  
low lock/release button on Wand.  
2. Press down on yellow lock/release button. While continuing to hold button down, slide Mop  
Head onto Extension Wand (See figure 1-A). Fully insert and rotate wand slightly until button  
snaps through hole (See figure 1-B).  
NOTE: Do not use excessive force when mopping or using Extension Wands as this  
may cause the Wands to break.  
FIGURE 1  
A
B
BRISTLE BRUSH ATTACHMENT  
1. Align Mop Head with Bristle Brush Attachment, so that the re-  
lease tabs (A) on the Bristle Brush align with the sides of the Mop  
Head (B).  
2. Firmly press the Bristle Brush Attachment onto Mop Head until it  
securely snaps into place.  
Note: Do not use Bristle Brush Attachment with Microfiber or  
Scrubbing Mop Pad.  
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Assembling Your Canister Steam  
System  
MICROFIBER PADS  
1. Lay one Microfiber Pad on flat surface, with two fastener strips facing upward.  
2. Align Mop Head with Microfiber Pad. Make sure Mop Head is oriented with Pad as shown,  
and centered as best as possible (See figure 2-A).  
3. Press Mop Head firmly down onto Microfiber Pad. Fastener strips will adhere to Pad Grips on  
underside of Mop Head. Pad should now be attached and ready for use (See figure 2-B).  
CAUTION: Use care when handling a recently used Microfiber Pad, as it may still be hot.  
NOTE: Microfiber Pads are machine washable. To avoid picking up lint, washing sepa-  
rately from other fabrics is recommended. Only use liquid detergent. Avoid using any  
fabric softeners or bleach. Air drying is recommended; machine drying on a low heat  
or air dry setting is acceptable as well.  
FIGURE 2  
A
B
The Mop Head and Microfiber Pads are perfect for use on these hard floor surfaces:  
Sealed Hardwood  
Stained Concrete  
Sealed Laminate  
Linoleum  
Glazed Ceramic  
Granite  
Marble  
Vinyl  
Tile  
IMPORTANT: Do not use on unsealed hardwood or unglazed ceramic surfaces. Sur-  
faces that are not properly sealed may be warped or damaged by exposure to heat and  
moisture.  
Care should also be taken when steaming sealed hardwood floors, as prolonged ex-  
posure to steam in a single spot may cause damage and discoloration. To avoid this,  
keep the Mop Head in constant motion on these surfaces.  
Steam may remove the sheen from some floors that have been treated with wax.  
Extremely rough textured floors may tear or damage Microfiber Pads.  
Before steaming any flooring, it is recommended to consult the manufacturer’s guide-  
lines. For flooring in question, always test on a small inconspicuous area before pro-  
ceeding.  
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Assembling Your Canister Steam  
System  
STEAM CLEANING ACCESSORIES  
WARNING: Do not connect accessories while unit is emitting steam.  
JET NOZZLE / SCRAPER / TRIANGLE BRUSH  
1. Select one of the three accessories (Jet Nozzle shown as example) and push onto the Steam  
Nozzle (A).  
2. Rotate accessory until the yellow lock/release button snaps into the accessory hole (B).  
NOTE: The Jet Nozzle, Scraper and Triangle Brush can be connected to the end of an  
Extension Wand for reaching high or difficult spots. Connect the Extension Wand (or  
Wands) as outlined on Page 8, then connect your desired accessory to the Wand in the  
same way as you would normally connect to the Steam Nozzle.  
A
B
Steam Nozzle  
UTILITY BRUSHES / ANGLED NOZZLE / SCRUB PAD  
NOTE: Accessories connect to the Jet Nozzle, not the Main Nozzle.  
1. Firmly press accessories onto tip of Jet Nozzle. Press it on as far as possible to prevent  
steam leakage.  
2. To remove accessories, simply grip it firmly and pull it off Jet Nozzle.  
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Assembling Your Canister Steam  
System  
LARGE BRUSH  
NOTE: Large Brush connects to the Triangle Brush, not the Jet  
Nozzle.  
1. Place Large Brush over the Triangle Brush, and firmly press it on to  
the Triangle Brush until it snaps into place.  
2. To remove Large Brush, simply grip it firmly and pull it off of the  
Triangle Brush.  
ORDERING ACCESSORIES & PARTS  
Replacement accessories and parts for your Canister Steam System (model MC1375) may  
be ordered through our Website:  
You may also contact Consumer Service directly:  
[email protected] or 1-800-711-6617  
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Accessory Recommendations  
Jet Nozzle / Angled Nozzle  
Dirt, Grease, Grime, Cracks and Crevices, Golf  
Clubs, Tread of Running Shoes  
Triangle Brush  
Large Brush  
Scraper  
Corners on Countertops, Bathtubs, Floors  
Floors, Grout  
Baked on Food, Grime, Grease, Stove Tops, Ovens  
Round Scrub Pad  
Countertops, Bathtubs, Sinks, Refrigerators, Ovens,  
Slate  
Nylon Utility Brush and Round Brush  
Ovens, Stove Tops, Faucet Fixtures, Microwaves,  
Sports Equipment, Tile, Grout, Refrigerators, Toys,  
Door Knobs, Showers, Bathtubs, Changing Tables  
Brass Utility Brush  
Mop  
BBQ Grills, Oven Wire Racks  
Stone, Slate, Glazed Ceramic Tile, Sealed Hardwood  
Stone, Slate, Grout  
Bristle Brush Attachment  
NOTE: Before cleaning electrical appliances, check and follow appliance manufacturer’s clean-  
ing guidelines. Never apply to electrical parts.  
NOTE: Some delicate surfaces, such as painted wood or stainless steel may be scratched or  
damaged by the bristle of the brushes, especially the Brass Utility Brush. Use careful judgment  
when deciding what surface to clean with any of the brushes. If you are unsure if a surface will  
be damaged, it is recommended that you test a small inconspicuous spot before proceeding.  
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Using Your Canister Steam System  
FILLING BOILER  
1. Place Canister Steam System on a flat, level surface.  
2. Make sure illuminated On/Off Switch is turned to “Off” and grounded power cord is unplugged  
from electrical outlet.  
If unit has been in use, always use the following safety precautions before  
removing the Boiler cap to add water:  
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Allow unit to cool for 20 minutes or until pressure gauge is at zero.  
Press and hold Steam Trigger to release ALL remaining steam.  
WARNING: Failure to follow these precautions may result in burns from escaping steam  
when the Boiler Cap is removed.  
3. Cautiously unscrew and remove Boiler Cap.  
WARNING: Water may be hot.  
4. Drain any water remaining inside Boiler.  
NOTE: The Boiler should be emptied after each use – this will help minimize mineral  
build-up and prevent over-filling.  
5. Using the Fill Cup, fill the unit with 48 oz (1,420 ml) of water.  
NOTE: In order to significantly reduce mineral build-up and prolong the life of your Can-  
ister Steam System, use of distilled or de-mineralized water in the unit is highly recom-  
mended. Refer to Page 16 for more information about mineral build-up.  
WARNING: Caution should always be used when pouring water into the Boiler. Do not  
look directly down into fill hole when filling. Keep your free hand and any children or  
pets at a safe distance.  
6. Replace Boiler Cap, ensuring that it is screwed on tightly to prevent hot steam from escaping  
and causing injury.  
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Using Your Canister Steam System  
GENERAL OPERATION  
NOTE: Be sure that Boiler has been filled and that all desired accessories are connected  
before following these steps.  
1. For first time use, remove protective plastic cover from electrical plug. Plug power cord into a  
electrical outlet.  
2. Switch Lighted On/Off Switch to “On” position.  
3. Once 2 Bar (29 PSI) is reached, the unit is ready to begin steaming. At approximately 4 Bar  
(58 PSI), the unit will have maximum pressure.  
NOTE: As steam is released, pressure will drop. This is a normal condition. When steam  
flow is stopped, pressure will begin to increase. Normal pressure with continuous steam  
flow is approximately 2 Bar (29 PSI).  
4. Direct Nozzle (and any connected accessory) towards surface you desire to steam, and press  
Steam Trigger. To sanitize surfaces, point Nozzle, press Trigger and hold approximately 1/2 inch  
from surface for at least 5 seconds. This will insure that you have killed germs and bacteria.  
CAUTION: Always be sure that Nozzle and any accessory are pointed in a safe direction  
(away from yourself, other people, pets, and plants) before pressing Steam Trigger.  
5. Keep Steam Trigger pressed for a continuous flow of steam. You may also hold the Steam Trig-  
ger, then push the Steam Trigger Lock to lock it down. This will allow a continuous flow of steam  
without need of holding the Steam Trigger down manually. Steam output can be adjusted by  
simply turning the Steam Adjustment Knob.  
6. Using a back-and-forth motion over the area you are steaming will further enhance the clean-  
ing process. Wipe steamed areas with a clean cloth to remove loosened dirt and grime. Wip-  
ing the area while it is still wet is recommended, but use caution when wiping surfaces such as metal  
that may still be hot.  
7. Once steaming tasks are complete, turn the unit “Off” and unplug. Follow steps under Proper  
Storage procedure on Page 16 of this manual.  
STEAM MOPPING  
NOTE: Be sure that Boiler has been filled and that all steam mopping accessories are con-  
nected before following these steps.  
It is recommended to sweep or vacuum hard floors before mopping.  
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Using Your Canister Steam System  
1. Follow Steps 1-3 of General Operation section above.  
Refer to Page 9 for a listing of hard floor surfaces that are recommended for cleaning  
with the Canister Steam System.  
2. For best results, use a continuous back-and-forth motion over floor surface, pushing the Mop  
Head away and pulling it back towards you. Work your way backwards over the floor, in order  
to avoid walking over freshly mopped areas.  
NOTE: To avoid warping or damage caused by heat and moisture, do not use on un-  
sealed hardwood or unglazed ceramic surfaces. Steam may remove the sheen from  
some floors that have been treated with wax.  
3. The Microfiber Pad will absorb dirt and moisture during mopping. However, when you are  
finished you may find some residual moisture has been left behind. In this case, it is recom-  
mended to allow floor time to air-dry. A fan may be directed towards mopped area to facilitate  
drying.  
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Storage & Care  
PROPER STORAGE  
Preparing your Canister Steam System for storage is quick and simple. When you have finished  
your steaming tasks, follow the steps listed below.  
1. Turn unit “Off” and unplug power cord.  
2. Allow unit to completely cool (at least 30 minutes).  
3. Press and hold Steam Trigger to release all remaining steam.  
4. Remove all accessories from unit.  
5. Carefully remove Boiler Cap.  
6. Drain any remaining water from Boiler into a sink or tub – this will help to minimize mineral  
build-up and prevent over-filling during your next use. Replace Boiler Cap loosely.  
7. Store accessories. Utility Brushes can be conveniently stored in the Accessory Net. Remain-  
ing accessories can be stored in the Storage Bag.  
8. Store Canister Steam System in a cool, dry location.  
MINERAL BUILD-UP  
A common maintenance need for steam appliances is the removal of build-up caused by high  
mineral content in many municipal water supplies. This mineral build-up may limit the effective-  
ness and reduce the life of your Canister Steam System.  
The best way to minimize mineral build-up is to use distilled or de-mineralized water when using  
your Canister Steam System. If you are unable to use distilled water, it is recommended that the  
following procedure be followed monthly to remove any mineral build-up:  
1. Turn unit “Off” and unplug power cord.  
2. Allow unit to completely cool (at least 30 minutes).  
3. Press and hold Steam Trigger to release all remaining steam.  
4. Remove all accessories from unit.  
5. Carefully remove Boiler Cap.  
6. Drain water from Boiler into a sink or tub.  
7. Slowly pour 8 oz of vinegar into Boiler.  
8. Allow to stand for 40 minutes.  
9. Drain vinegar from Boiler.  
10. Rinse Boiler with fresh water, drain and repeat until vinegar odor dissipates.  
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Troubleshooting  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
Unit fails to heat up.  
Unit is not plugged in.  
Plug power cord into electrical outlet.  
Household circuit breaker / ground Reset circuit breaker / ground  
fault interrupter has tripped or  
blown a fuse.  
fault interrupter, or replace fuse.  
If you need assistance, contact a  
licensed electrician.  
Unit is damaged or otherwise in  
need of repair.  
Immediately cease usage and  
unplug. Contact Consumer  
Service for further assistance  
(see Page 19 for details).  
Boiler is empty.  
Refer to Filling Boiler procedure  
on Page 13.  
Mineral build-up in unit.  
Refer to Mineral Build-up section  
on Page 16 for cleaning procedure.  
Steam output is weak or  
intermittent.  
Water level in Boiler is running  
low.  
Refer to Filling Boiler procedure  
on Page 13.  
Mineral build-up in unit.  
Refer to Mineral Build-up section  
on Page 16 for cleaning procedure.  
Excessive amount of water in  
steam.  
Water condensation in Steam  
Hose.  
Point nozzle towards sink, tub or  
ground and shake while pressing  
Steam Trigger. Continue until  
excess water is released.  
NOTE: Unit produces wet steam  
– it is normal for steam to  
Boiler has been  
overfilled.  
Filling the Boiler with more  
than 48 oz. (1,420 ml.) of water  
interferes with steam production,  
resulting in water condensation  
in steam.  
contain some amount of water.  
Always fill unit with correct amount  
of water. (see Page 13 for details)  
Accessories do not stay firmly  
connected to Steam Nozzle.  
Accessories not properly installed. Check to make sure that acces-  
sories are properly connected, per  
procedures on Pages 8-11.  
Floor surfaces appear cloudy or  
streaky after steaming.  
Microfiber Pad is dirty.  
Replace Microfiber Pad with a  
clean one.  
Hard water residue on floor.  
Switch to distilled or  
de-mineralized water.  
Pressure Gauge will not reach 4  
bar (58psi).  
Variances in environmental tem-  
perature and amount of water in  
boiler could affect the amount of  
pressure your unit will reach.  
Unit will provide optimal steam  
at 2 bar. Normal pressure with  
continuous steam flow is approxi-  
mately 2 Bar (29 PSI).  
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Replacement Parts & Accessories  
Refer to the part numbers below when ordering parts and accessories  
for your Canister Steam System.  
Replacement Accessories  
Jet Nozzle  
Angled Nozzle  
Triangle Brush  
Large Brush  
Nylon Utility Brush - 5 Pack  
Brass Brush - 5 Pack  
Round Brush - 5 Pack  
Round Scrub Pad - 5 Pack  
Fill Cup  
A1230-001  
A1375-001  
A1230-002  
A1230-003  
A1230-005-5  
A1230-006-5  
A1350-001-5  
A1230-007-5  
A275-015  
Scraper  
Storage Bag  
2 Extension Wands  
Mop Head  
Mop Head Brush Attachment  
Microfiber Mop Pads - 2 Pack  
A1230-009  
A1375-010  
A1375-002  
A1375-003-A  
A1375-004  
A1375-100  
Replacement Parts  
Available via Consumer Service at 1-800-711-6617  
Boiler Cap  
T1230-001  
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Product Support  
CONSUMER SERVICES  
For problems with your Canister Steam System, please refer to the Troubleshooting guide located on Page  
17 of this manual. Additional inquiries should be directed to our consumer support services through our  
If you do not have internet access, you may also contact our Consumer Service Department by telephone,  
at 1-800-711-6617.  
NOTE: In order for our Consumer Service representatives to help you as quickly and efficiently as  
possible, please have the following information ready before calling:  
• Purchase information (where and when you purchased this product)  
• Copy of purchase receipt / proof of purchase  
• Product serial number (located on electrical specification label on back of unit)  
• Date code (4-digit number located on electrical specification label)  
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS  
MC1375  
120V  
MODEL  
VOLTAGE  
1500W  
POWER  
48 oz. (1,420 ml)  
WATER CAPACITY  
HEATING TIME  
CONTINUOUS STEAM TIME  
UNIT WEIGHT  
10-12 min. (approximate)  
45 min high, 90 min low (approximate)  
11 lbs. (5.0 kg.)  
15.55" x 12.13" x 10.50" (39.5 cm x 30.8 cm x 26.7 cm)  
UNIT DIMENSIONS  
Warranty Information  
1-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
What is covered  
McCulloch® is a licensed brand of Steamfast, a division of Vornado Air, LLC (“Steamfast”). Subject to the terms and condi-  
tions of this 1-Year Limited Warranty (“Warranty”) as set forth below, Steamfast warrants to the original consumer or pur-  
chaser (“Buyer”) that this McCulloch®-branded steam product, excluding all accessories and attachments, (the “Product”) is  
to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase when used and  
maintained in accordance with the Owner’s Guide (the “Warranty Period”).  
In the event Buyer notifies Steamfast of a defect in the Product within the Warranty Period, Steamfast will replace the  
Product and/or defective component parts, as applicable and necessary. Any such replacement will be made at no charge  
to Buyer for parts or labor, provided that Buyer shall be responsible for all shipping and transportation costs associated with  
returning the Product to Steamfast for inspection and covered replacement.  
What is not covered  
This Warranty shall not be applicable to damage or loss caused in whole or in part by:  
• Repairs, modifications or alterations to the Product by anyone other than Steamfast.  
• Use or operation of the Product outside the permitted or intended uses described by Steamfast in the Owner’s Guide, or  
other careless operation, handling, misuse, or abuse of the Product.  
• Lack of proper maintenance or timely cleaning of the Product as specified in the Owner’s Guide.  
• Use of the Product other than for normal household purposes.  
• Normal wear and tear.  
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Warranty Information  
• Used consumable parts, accessories and attachments, including, but not limited to, brushes, hangers, scrub pads and  
mop pads.  
• Use of parts and accessories other than those produced or recommended by Steamfast.  
• Cosmetic damage, such as scratches, nicks and dents.  
• Damage caused by accident, water, flood, fire or other acts of nature or external causes.  
Warranty limitations and exclusions  
• NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY STEAMFAST TO BUYER AND NO REPRESENTATIVE HAS THE  
AUTHORITY TO MAKE REPRESENTATIONS OTHER THAN THOSE PROVIDED HEREIN.  
• THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF AND ALL  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SPECIFICALLY THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR  
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE WARRANTY PERIOD,  
UNLESS A SHORTER PERIOD IS PERMITTED BY LAW.  
• STEAMFAST’S REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES  
SHALL STEAMFAST BE LIABLE TO BUYER OR ANY OTHER PERSON FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CON-  
SEQUENTIAL, OR OTHER DAMAGES, EVEN IF STEAMFAST HAS BEEN ADVISED OF OR COULD REASONABLY  
FORESEE THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF PROFITS OR  
DAMAGE, WHETHER RISING OUT OF BREACH OF WARRANTY, BREACH OF CONTRACT OR UNDER ANY OTHER  
THEORY OF LAW.  
• THIS WARRANTY GIVES BUYER SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. BUYER MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH  
VARY FROM STATE-TO-STATE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL  
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, AND SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED  
WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO BUYER.  
How do you register the Warranty  
Buyer must complete an application to register this Warranty within sixty (60) days following date of purchase. Buyer  
application to Steamfast. Failure to register this Warranty within sixty (60) days following date of purchase will render this  
Warranty null and void.  
Warranty service  
For warranty service, call 1-800-711-6617 or email [email protected] to obtain a Return Authoriza-  
tion (“RA”) form. Include the Product model number and serial number, as well as Buyer’s name, address, city, state, zip  
code and phone number when contacting Steamfast for warranty service. Buyer may be required to provide the original  
sales receipt for purposes of verifying date of purchase. After receiving the RA form, the Product must be shipped, postage  
prepaid by Buyer, to:  
Steamfast  
Attn: Warranty & Repair  
415 E. 13th Street  
Andover, KS 67002  
To assure proper handling, packages must be clearly marked with the RA number. Packages not clearly marked with the RA  
number may be refused at the receiving dock.  
Important: After receiving return authorization, carefully pack the Product to avoid damage in shipping. Damage in shipping  
is not covered by the Warranty and shall be the sole responsibility of Buyer. Damage or loss not covered by this Warranty or  
occurring outside the Warranty Period will require a fee to cover the cost of handling and shipping. All such fees and costs  
shall be the sole responsibility of Buyer.  
Please allow at least 1-2 weeks for return of the Product after it is received by Steamfast. For ease of recordkeeping, it is  
recommended that Buyer staple or attached the original sales receipt to this Owner’s Guide and record the Product serial  
number (located on the Product specifications decal) here:  
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© 2013 Vornado Air, LLC • Andover, KS 67002  
Specifications subject to change without notice. Steamfast® is a trademark owned by Vornado Air, LLC.  
Manufactured in China.  
Steamfast Consumer Service W: www.mccullochsteam.com • P: 1-800-711-6617 •  
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