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Accessories
The fabric brush allows to remove lints, pet hair,
dust, dirt and dander on overcoat and down jacket.
To attach:
While the brush and steamer are cool,
align the fabric brush to the steam head and lock it
into position (an audible "click" will be heard when
correctly locked). Keep the pointed side facing
downward.
To remove:
Allow the steamer to cool prior to
removing the brush. Put your finger under the
pointed tip and lift it up.
The lint brush allows for use of steam to dry steam
suits, sweaters, wool fabric and plush cloth.
To attach:
While the brush and steamer are cool,
align the lint brush to the steam head and lock it
into position (an audible "click" will be heard when
correctly locked). Keep the pointed side facing
downward.
To remove:
Allow the steamer to cool prior to
removing the brush. Put your finger under the
pointed tip and lift it up.
The crease clip can be used to press a crease for
pants and skirts. Press the crease clip's trigger and
place the pants or skirts between the crease clip
and steam head. Steam in a downward motion
from top to bottom to press a crease.
To attach:
Simply align the crease clip to the steam
head, and lock it into position (an audible "click" will
be heard when correctly locked).
To remove:
Put your finger under the bottom of the
clip and lift it up with stress.
Use
Plug in the steamer.
Switch on the steamer.
ON
Allow the steamer to preheat, when
the indicator light becomes solid the
steamer is ready to use.
OK
Press the steam button with
the steam brush facing away
from you holding it in a vertical
position.
For continuous steam, lock the steam
trigger by pushing the locker switch
down. To release it, push it up.
For optimal use, move the
steam jets over your garment
from top to bottom.
Use your free hand to keep the
fabric taut and stretched. Steam
the garment with slow, downward
strokes, keeping the head of the
steamer in contact with the fabric.
This steamer is anti-dripping,
meaning it can be used
horizontally to steam garments
on an ironing board.