Top Innovations Vacuum Cleaner MODEL MC1860 User Manual

MODEL MC1860  
Steam Vacuum  
Top Innovations, Inc.  
6655 Troost Ave.  
Kansas City, MO 64131  
Tel: (800) 711-6617  
(816) 584-9700  
Printed in China  
PRODUCT SERIAL NUMBER  
For your convenience, you may write down the serial  
number of your unit (located on the back or bottom of the  
unit) here for easy reference when contacting our  
Customer Service Department.  
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Please read all instructions before use.  
Mail in your warranty registration card.  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury,  
the following basic safety precautions should always be followed  
when using an electrical appliance.  
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING YOUR FABRIC STEAMER  
1. DO NOT fill unit with more than 20 oz. of water. Overfilling may result in burns  
from spilling water, or possible electrical shock.  
2. DO NOT leave your MC1860 Steam Vacuum unattended when plugged in or not  
in use. Use only for its intended purpose as indicated in this manual.  
3.  
This unit is not a toy. Close supervision is required when using unit  
near children, pets, and plants. Steam produced by unit is hot and  
pressurized. Care must be taken to avoid burns or other injuries. Never  
point nozzle at people or pets.  
4. To reduce the risk of contact with hot water emitting from steam nozzle, hold  
nozzle away from body and check for signs of condensation or leakage.  
5. DO NOT use this unit if electrical cord or outlet is damaged. DO NOT use unit if  
it is not working properly or has been dropped, damaged or left outdoors. If such  
damage occurs, DO NOT disassemble or attempt repairs - take unit to a qualified  
service person for examination and repair. Incorrect reassembly or repair could  
cause a risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury to persons when steamer is used.  
ONLINE ORDERING  
To order replacement accessories online, visit our Web site:  
Once there, click on Products at the top of the screen, then click on Accessories in the left side column. Then  
simply fill out the online forms and we will ship your accessories to you as soon as we process your order.  
6. To reduce risk of electrical shock, DO NOT immerse in water or other liquids.  
DO NOT use electrical cord or hose as a handle. DO NOT allow cord or hose to  
be crimped by closing it in doors. DO NOT pull or stretch hose or cord around  
sharp corners or edges.  
TELEPHONE ORDERING  
To order replacement accessories by telephone, call toll-free:  
1-800-711-6617 or (816) 584-9700 (local)  
7. Do not allow cord to touch hot surfaces. Let appliance cool for 30 minutes  
Our Customer Service representatives will be available to take your order during standard business hours (8 a.m. -  
5 p.m. Central Time), Monday through Friday.  
before putting away. Loop cord loosely around appliance when storing.  
8. DO NOT use this unit with extension cords or electrical outlets that have  
inadequate current capacity. A three-prong outlet or a properly grounded adapter  
is necessary when using MC1860 Steam Vacuum.  
CUSTOMER SUPPORT  
For problems with your Steam Vacuum, please refer to the Troubleshooting Guide located on page 13 of this  
manual. Additional inquiries should be directed to our Customer Service department through our Web site,  
www.topinnovations.com, on the Service Request Web page.  
9. In order to unplug MC1860 Steam Vacuum, grasp plug and pull smoothly and  
firmly from outlet. DO NOT attempt to unplug unit by pulling or tugging on  
cord.  
If you do not have internet access, you may also contact our Customer Service department by telephone, at (800)  
711-6617 or (816) 584-9700.  
NOTE: In order for our customer service representatives to help you as quickly and efficiently as possible,  
please have the following information ready before calling:  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!  
- Purchase information (where and when you purchased this product)  
- Product Serial Number  
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY  
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TROUBLESHOOTING & CUSTOMER SUPPORT  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
SOLUTION  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric 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.  
Unit fails to operate.  
Unit is not plugged in.  
Plug into electrical  
outlet.  
Household Circuit Breaker /  
Ground Fault Interrupter has  
tripped or blown a fuse.  
Reset Circuit Breaker /  
Ground Fault Interrupter, or  
replace fuse. If you need  
assistance, contact a licensed  
electrician.  
10. MC1860 Steam Vacuum is only meant to collect small amounts of moisture,  
such as that produced during the steaming process. DO NOT use it to  
vacuum wet surfaces, or any volume of liquid.  
Water reservoir is empty.  
Mineral build-up in unit.  
Refill water reservoir using  
procedures on page 9 of this  
manual.  
Unit fails to steam, but  
Vacuum Mode functions  
correctly.  
11. Burns could occur from touching hot metal parts, hot water or steam. Use care  
when you turn a steam appliance upside down - there may be hot water in water  
reservoir.  
Follow Removing Mineral  
Build-Up procedure on page  
12 of this manual.  
12. Steam hose may become hot during use. Use caution when handling to avoid  
burns or other injury.  
Boiler has not yet completely  
heated.  
Wait for the green steam  
ready light to illuminate  
before attempting to steam.  
13. MC1860 Steam Vacuum is only meant to be used with recommended MC1860  
accessories. Other types of attachments are not to be used with Steam Vacuum.  
Doing so may cause injuries or damage to unit.  
Steam output is intermittent.  
Mineral build-up in unit.  
It is normal for unit to  
14. Nozzle and attachments become hot during use. To avoid injuries, DO NOT  
touch nozzle while using this appliance. DO NOT attempt to change  
attachments while unit is emitting steam.  
periodically stop steaming  
for a few seconds. If steam  
stays off for longer periods,  
follow Removing Mineral  
Build-Up procedure on page  
12 of this manual.  
15. When filling your Steam Vacuum with water, DO NOT fill water reservoir with  
more than 20 oz. of water. Only water should be used in unit. Other cleaning  
agents will damage unit and can cause injuries.  
Unit is emitting excess water.  
Water condensation in Hose.  
Blockage in Hose.  
Point Steam Nozzle towards  
sink, tub or ground and shake  
while depressing Steam  
Trigger. Continue until  
16. Always disconnect appliance from electrical outlet when filling with water or  
emptying, and when not in use.  
excess water is released.  
17. DO NOT operate unit if steam opening is blocked. Should this occur,  
immediately cease usage and unplug from electrical outlet.  
Attempt to dislodge blockage  
if you can see it. If not,  
contact our Customer Service  
Department.  
Vacuum suction strength is  
weak or non-functional  
18. Store your MC1860 Steam Vacuum in a cool, dry place.  
Water Filtration Chamber is  
full / overflow lock has  
engaged.  
Empty Water Filtration  
Chamber.  
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STEAM VACUUM PRODUCT INFORMATION  
CARE AND STORAGE GUIDELINES  
The following features and accessories are included with your Steam Vacuum. Carefully inspect  
packaging material as some parts are shipped inside Styrofoam packaging. To obtain possible missing  
parts, refer to the Customer Support section on page 14 of this manual.  
PROPER STORAGE  
Preparing your Steam Vacuum for storage is quick and simple. When you have finished your  
cleaning tasks, follow the steps listed below.  
1. Set Steam-Vac Switch and Main Control Switch to “Off” position and unplug power cord  
from electrical outlet.  
2. Allow unit to cool for at least 30 minutes.  
3. Remove all attachments from unit.  
4. Remove and empty Water Filtration Chamber, then replace.  
5. Drain any remaining water in water reservoir into a sink or tub to prevent over-filling  
during your next use.  
6. Store attachments safely away, preferably near Steam Vacuum.  
7. Store Steam Vacuum in a cool, dry location.  
REMOVING MINERAL BUILD-UP  
One common problem with steam appliances is mineral build-up caused by high mineral  
content in many municipal water supplies. The best way to avoid this is to use de-  
mineralized or distilled water in unit. If you are unable to use de-mineralized or distilled  
water, we recommend you use this procedure monthly to help avoid mineral build-up:  
1. Switch Steam-Vac Switch and Main Control Switch to “Off” position and unplug power  
cord from electrical outlet. Allow unit to cool for at least 30 minutes.  
2. Remove all attachments from unit.  
UNIT FEATURES & ACCESSORIES  
3. Remove Water Reservoir Cap.  
4. Drain water reservoir into sink or tub.  
5. Using Measuring Cup, make a mixture of 5 oz. vinegar and 5 oz. water.  
6. Slowly pour water-vinegar solution into water reservoir, using Water Funnel to prevent  
spilling water.  
1. Water Filtration Chamber  
2. Steam-Vac Switch  
3. Water Reservoir Cap  
4. Main Control Switch  
5. Carry Handle  
7. Allow to stand for 40 minutes.  
6. Steam Ready Indicator  
7. Hose  
8. Drain water-vinegar solution from water reservoir.  
9. Rinse water reservoir with fresh water and drain until vinegar odor dissipates.  
10. Replace Water Reservoir Cap.  
8. Handle  
9. Steam Trigger  
10. Steam Nozzle  
REMOVING/REPLACING AIR FILTER  
11. Vacuum Nozzle  
12. Hose Connection Base  
13. Air Filter  
The MC1860 Steam Vacuum incorporates an air filter, in addition to the water filtration sys-  
tem. This air filter purifies the air that is released by the unit during vacuuming, helping to  
make the air in your home cleaner and safer to breath. After several uses, we recommend  
removing and cleaning this filter to keep it functioning optimally. Also, we recommend  
replacing the filter with a new one after approximately 6 months of regular use.  
14. Vacuum Head  
15. Squeegee Insert  
16. Brush Insert  
17. Heavy Carpet Insert  
18. Squeegee Head  
19. Steam Jet Nozzle  
20. Small Vacuum Head  
21. Extension Wands  
22. Nylon Utility Brush  
23. Water Funnel  
To remove the air filter, grasp the small tab on the bottom of the filter faceplate, pull  
outward, and the faceplate will release. You can now clean the filter on the back side of the  
faceplate, as well as the sponge filter inside of air filtration outlet. Rinse with warm water,  
and allow to air-dry completely before placing back into unit.  
For information on obtaining replacement air filters, refer to page 14 of this manual.  
24. Measuring Cup  
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STEAM VACUUM PRODUCT INFORMATION  
USING THE STEAM VACUUM  
- The Water Filtration Chamber (1) is where dirt and other vacuumed materials are collected.  
A minimum of 10 oz. of water should be poured into the Water Filtration Chamber in order  
to collect dust and other small particles that are picked up by the unit, preventing them from  
being released back into the air.  
- The Steam-Vac Switch (2) is switched on in order to allow the unit to emit steam while  
simultaneously vacuuming.  
STEAM MODE  
1. When set to steam mode, boiler light (amber) on Steam Indicator will light. This  
simply shows that the boiler is on and heating.  
2. After approximately 6 1/2 minutes, steam ready light (green) on Steam Indicator  
will light. This indicates that you are ready to begin steaming.  
- The Water Reservoir Cap (3) must be removed in order to pour water into the water  
reservoir. The Water Reservoir Cap includes a safety feature that will vent steam if  
pressure in boiler becomes too great.  
- The Main Control Switch (4) is used to turn the unit off, as well as toggle between the unit’s  
vacuum mode and steam mode. Steam mode uses the Steam Indicator (6) to indicate when  
the unit’s boiler is on and when it is ready to begin steaming.  
NOTE: During use the steam ready light may intermitently turn off as  
steam pressure in the boiler builds back up. You may continue to steam  
during this time.  
- The Carry Handle (5) is useful for carrying the unit up stairs and over obstacles.  
- The Hose (7) is the conduit through which vacuumed materials travel to the Water Filtration  
Chamber. It also safely channels the flow of steam from the unit’s boiler to the Steam  
Nozzle.  
FIGURE 9  
- The Handle (8) is designed to stay cool while providing the optimum amount of safety and  
user comfort.  
- The Steam Trigger (9) is depressed in order to release a spray of steam from the Steam  
Nozzle.  
- The Steam Nozzle (10) releases a spray of hot, penetrating steam when the Steam Trigger is  
pressed. The unit must be set to steam mode or steam-vac mode in order for the Steam  
Nozzle to function.  
- The Vacuum Nozzle (11) uses suction to collect dirt and other materials. The unit must be  
set to vacuum mode or steam-vac mode in order for the Vacuum Nozzle to function.  
- The Hose Connection Base (12) is the point at which the Hose connects to the main unit.  
- The Air Filter (13) works to purify the air that is released by the unit during the vacuuming  
process, making the air in your home cleaner and safer to breathe.  
- The Vacuum Head (14) serves multiple functions, depending on which insert is used with it.  
The Squeegee Insert (15) allows you to clean mirrors, windows and other hard surfaces  
while simultaneously vacuuming loosened materials. The Brush Insert (16) is useful for  
vacuuming carpet, tile or hardwood floors. The Heavy Carpet Insert (17) is used to more  
easily vacuum very thick, plush carpeting.  
3. Direct Steam Nozzle towards surface you wish to steam, and press Steam Trigger.  
Steam Nozzle will emit a spray of steam for as long as you hold Steam Trigger.  
CAUTION: Always be sure that Steam Nozzle and any attachments are  
pointed in a safe direction (away from yourself, other people, pets, and  
plants) before pressing Steam Trigger.  
4. Using a slight back-and-forth motion over the area you are steaming will further  
enhance the cleaning process. Wipe steamed areas with a clean cloth to remove  
loosened dirt and grime. Wiping the area while it is still wet is recommended,  
but use caution when wiping surfaces such as metal that may still be hot.  
STEAM-VAC MODE  
1. Set Main Control Switch to vacuum mode, then set Steam-Vac Switch to “On”  
position. Steam-Vac Switch will illuminate to indicate steam-vac mode is active.  
2. Allow boiler approximately 6 1/2 minutes to heat.  
NOTE: Steam Indicator will not illuminate at all during Steam-Vac mode.  
Track the heating time manually, then press Steam Trigger to see if Steam  
Nozzle begins emitting steam.  
- The Squeegee Head (18) is useful for cleaning mirrors, windows and other hard surfaces.  
- The Steam Jet Nozzle (19) connects to the Vacuum/Steam Nozzles and serves to focus the  
spray of steam for cleaning tough spots and stains.  
3. Once boiler is heated, you may press Steam Trigger at any time to emit a burst of  
steam while vacuuming. Steam will not be as powerful as during steam mode; it  
is meant only to freshen surfaces and weaken small stains while you vacuum.  
- The Small Vacuum Head (20) connects to the Vacuum Nozzle and is useful for vacuuming in  
small corners or crevices that may be otherwise difficult to reach.  
- The Extension Wands (21) connect to the Vacuum/Steam Nozzles, allowing easy cleaning of  
floors and other hard-to-reach places.  
- The Nylon Utility Brush (22) connects to the Steam Jet Nozzle, and is useful for working  
stains out of fabrics and carpet.  
- The Water Funnel (23) and Measuring Cup (24) are provided to assist you in easily and  
consistently filling the Water Reservoir with the optimum amount of water (20 oz.).  
NOTE: It is recommended that for very stubborn stains, you use steam  
mode to loosen materials before switching to steam-vac mode, as steam is  
more powerful in steam mode.  
Once cleaning tasks are complete, refer to page 12 of this manual and follow steps  
under Proper Storage procedure to clean and store your MC1860 Steam Vacuum.  
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USING THE STEAM VACUUM  
ASSEMBLING THE STEAM VACUUM  
OPERATING STEAM VACUUM  
CONNECTING / DISCONNECTING HOSE  
1. Align connector end of Hose with Hose Connection Base as shown (FIGURE 1),  
and insert it. Press in until two locking tabs on Hose snap through two holes  
on sides of Hose Connection Base.  
2. To remove Hose from Hose Connection Base, press in on two locking tabs and  
firmly pull Hose out of Hose Connection Base.  
NOTE: Be sure that water reservoir and Water Filtration Chamber have  
already been filled and that all desired accessories are connected before  
following these steps.  
1. Plug power cord into a convenient electrical outlet (make sure to first remove  
plastic cover that protects plugs during shipping).  
CAUTION: This unit uses a grounded (3-prong) electrical plug. Use only in  
properly installed 3-prong electrical outlets. Do not attempt to alter plug or  
circumvent this safety feature in any way.  
2. Set Main Control Switch to desired mode (vacuum mode or steam mode)  
(FIGURE 7).  
FIGURE 7  
FIGURE 1  
VACUUM MODE  
1. When set to vacuum mode, unit suction will begin automatically. You are  
immediately ready to begin your vacuuming tasks.  
CONNECTING ATTACHMENTS TO  
VACUUM / STEAM NOZZLES  
1. Slide Open/Close lock on Squeegee Head, Steam Jet Nozzle or Vacuum Head to  
“Open” position.  
2. Align Squeegee Head, Steam Jet Nozzle, Vacuum Head or Small Vacuum Head  
with Vacuum/Steam Nozzles as shown (FIGURE 2), and press firmly onto  
Vacuum/Steam Nozzles. Note that Small Vacuum Head only fits onto Vacuum  
Nozzle, and does not have an Open/Close lock.  
3. Slide Open/Close lock on Squeegee Head, Steam Jet Nozzle or Vacuum Head to  
“Close” position.  
2. While vacuuming, it is possible to alter the force of suction, by using switch on  
top of Handle. Move it forward to increase suction power, and move it  
backwards to decrease suction power. This is useful for when vacuuming rugs or  
other materials on which you may not want to use maximum.  
3. As you vacuum, it may become necessary to stop and empty Water Filtration  
Chamber. Simply follow these steps:  
- Unhook locks and remove Water Filtration Chamber cover,  
- Remove Water Filtration Chamber (there are no locks holding it in place;  
simply pull it out),  
- Remove filter  
- Empty Water Filtration Chamber into toilet (for dirty water) or trash can  
- Replace filter and refill Water Filtration Chamber with water (10 oz.)  
- Set Water Filtration Chamber back in place  
- Replace Water Filtration Chamber cover and re-latch locks  
NOTE: It is recommended that you remove and clean filter in Water Filtration  
Chamber after several uses. Simply remove it and rinse thoroughly with warm  
water, then replace it. After approximately 6 months of regular use, you may  
wish to replace this filter to maintain optimum filtration. Refer to page 14 of this  
manual for information on obtaining replacement filters.  
FIGURE 2  
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ASSEMBLING THE STEAM VACUUM  
USING THE STEAM VACUUM  
FILLING WATER RESERVOIR WITH WATER  
CONNECTING OTHER ATTACHMENTS  
1. Place Steam Vacuum on a flat, level surface.  
2. Make sure Main Control Switch is set to “Off” (0) position and power cord is unplugged  
from electrical outlet.  
3. Press and hold Steam Trigger to ensure that any remaining steam has been emitted from  
unit.  
4. If unit has been in use, allow at least 30 minutes for boiler to cool.  
5. Cautiously unscrew and remove Water Reservoir Cap.  
6. Water reservoir should always be emptied after each use. If it was not emptied after the  
last use, empty it now. This will prevent over-filling.  
INSERTS  
1. Slide two locks on top of Vacuum Head to “Open” position (FIGURE 3-A).  
2. Select desired insert, and place it into Vacuum Head as shown (FIGURE 3-B).  
3. While continuing to press insert firmly into Vacuum Head, slide both locks to  
“Close” position to lock insert securely into place.  
A
B
7. Fill Measuring Cup to maximum fill line (10 oz.) with water.  
NOTE: To prolong the lifetime of your Steam Vacuum, we recommend using  
distilled or de-mineralized water.  
8. Carefully pour water from Measuring Cup into water reservoir through fill hole, using  
Water Funnel to prevent spilling water.  
FIGURE 3  
WARNING: Extreme caution should be used when pouring water into the  
water reservoir. Do not look directly down into fill hole when filling. Keep  
your free hand and any children or pets at a safe distance.  
NYLON UTILITY BRUSH  
1. Slide Nylon Utility Brush onto Steam Jet Nozzle as shown (FIGURE 4). Firmly  
9. Repeat steps 7 & 8 in order to have 20 oz. of water in water reservoir.  
10. Replace Water Reservoir Cap, ensuring that it is screwed on tightly to prevent hot steam  
from escaping and causing injury.  
press it on until it fits securely in place.  
FILLING WATER FILTRATION CHAMBER WITH WATER  
1. Place Steam Vacuum on a flat, level surface.  
2. Make sure Main Control Switch is set to “Off” (0) position and power cord is unplugged  
from electrical outlet.  
3. Unhook two locks that hold Water Filtration Chamber cover (FIGURE 6), and remove  
cover.  
FIGURE 4  
4. Fill Measuring Cup to maximum fill line (10 oz.) with water.  
5. Carefully pour water from Measuring Cup into Water Filtration Chamber. It does not  
matter which side of the chamber water is poured into.  
6. Replace Water Filtration Chamber cover, and re-latch two locks.  
EXTENSION WANDS  
1. Slide Open/Close lock on Extension Wand to “Open” position. Align Extension  
Wand with Vacuum/Steam Nozzles, and firmly press it on. Slide Open/Close  
lock to “Close” position.  
2. Repeat Step 1 for second Extension Wand, connecting it to the end of first  
Extension Wand.  
3. Select desired attachment (Squeegee Head, Steam Jet Nozzle, Vacuum Head or  
Small Vacuum Head), and connect it to end of second Extension Wand in the  
same way as you would connect it to Vacuum/Steam Nozzles (refer to  
Connecting Attachments to Vacuum/Steam Nozzles section on page 7 of this  
manual).  
FIGURE 6  
FIGURE 5  
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