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To Fill The Water Tank:
1.
WARNING! Do not plug the Steam Press into an electrical outlet until
you have filled the Water Tank (20).
2.
Make sure to place the Steam Press on a dry, flat, level work surface capable of
supporting the weight of the Steam Press and any additional items.
3.
Unlock the Locking Knob (64), and raise the Pressing Board (1).
(See Figure E.)
4.
Remove the Water Tank Cap (21), and pull out on the Water Tank (20). NOTE:
The Water Tank cannot be completely removed from the Steam Press. Do not
attempt to force it free. (See Figure E.)
5.
Use the accessory Measuring Cup (78) to fill the Water Tank (20) up to the
maximum 10 ounces. Do not overfill. Tap water is acceptable. However, in
areas with hardwater,
distilled water should be used.
6.
Replace the Water Tank Cap (21), and push the Water Tank (20) back into the
Steam Press. (See Figure E.)
To Operate The Steam Press:
1.
With the Pressing Board (1) in the lifted position, plug the Power Cord/Plug (80)
into the nearest 120 volt, grounded, electrical outlet. Then, turn the Power
Switch (66) to its “ON” position. (See Figure E.)
2.
Select the type of fabric you are going to press. Then select the corresponding
temperature setting, using the Temperature Control Buttons (5). The GREEN
Pressing Indicator Light (82) will illuminate. IMPORTANT: It is recommended to
start with the most delicate fabrics first, as higher levels of heat will cause dam-
age to nylon and silk. (See Figure E.)
3.
A few minutes of heating time is required to reach the selected temperature.
Once the Pressing Board (1) is heated the GREEN Pressing Indicator Light (82)
will go out. You are now ready to begin pressing. (See Figure E.)
4.
Lay the fabric flat on the Ironing Board (58). If pressing wool, it is recommended
to spray it with a burst of steam by pressing the Steam Burst Buttons (36). This
function is available once the Steam Burst Indicator Light (83) illuminates.
(See Figure E.)
5.
IMPORTANT: Do not activate the burst of steam with the Steam Press com
pletely closed, as this may damage the unit. Best results are obtained