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•  This appliance is not intended for commercial use.  
•  Never drop or insert any object into an opening or hose.  
•  Do not use if unit has been dropped or damaged.  
•  Do not use outdoors or operate where aerosol (spray) products are 

being used or where oxygen is being administered.  

•  Keep the cord away from heated surfaces. 
•  Never yank the cord to disconnect from the power outlet, instead 

grasp plug and pull to disconnect.  

•  Never operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug, if 

it is not working properly, or if it has been dropped or damaged, 
or  dropped  into  water.  Do  not  attempt  to  repair  the  appliance. 
Incorrect  reassembly  or  repair  could  cause  a  risk  of  fire,  electric 

shock,  or  injury  to  persons  when  the  appliance  is  used.  If  the 

supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, 

its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a 

hazard.  

•  After use do not wrap the cord around the appliance as in time 

this may cause the cord to fracture. Coil cord loosely around the 
appliance in storage.  

•  While  it  is  not  recommended,  if  an  extension  cord  is  absolutely 

necessary, a 15 amp rated power cord should be used. Cords rated 
for less amperage may overheat. Care should be taken to arrange 
the power cord so that the cord cannot be pulled or tripped over. 

•  Always  ensure  that  the  voltage  to  be  used  corresponds  to  the 

voltage marked on the unit.  

•  For additional protection, the installation of a residual device (RCD) 

with a rated operating current not exceeding 30mA is advisable in 
the electrical current supplying the bathroom and other parts of 
the home. Ask your installer for advice.  

CAUTION: 

•  Do  not  operate  steamer  without  correctly  filling  the  water 

container. 

•  Do not overfill the steamer, since it can cause hot water to boil out 

and burn.  

•  Never  pour  water  directly  into  the  reservoir.  Put  water  only  in 

water tank.  

Summary of Contents for CGS18A

Page 1: ...Model CGS18A PROFESSIONAL GARMENT STEAMER...

Page 2: ...diately Take care to avoid contact between the hot surfaces of the unit and the skin paying particular attention to the face neck and hands This appliance is not intended for use by persons including...

Page 3: ...ilarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard After use do not wrap the cord around the appliance as in time this may cause the cord to fracture Coil cord loosely around the appliance in storage...

Page 4: ...ng Always ensure the steamer is switched off and the nozzle has cooled down before changing the attachments Attachments may get hot during use Allow them to cool before storing When emitting steam thi...

Page 5: ...ing the attachment when not in use Wheel on base of steamer for easy gliding Automatic safety cut off system Removable 2 5 litre water container with steam time indicators Duo pant clip system special...

Page 6: ...od with pant clip system 5 One round plastic connector storage hook 6 One 360 rotatable hanger with pant clip system 7 2 in 1 lint and bristle brush attachment 8 Press attachment 9 One double insulate...

Page 7: ...o receptacle in base of the steamer Fig B Slide the pole into the base of the steamer and twist into place and then push the pole down as far as it can go until it clicks into place Step 3 Slide groov...

Page 8: ...teamer Slide the metal rod down the pole until it is positioned in the middle Fig E Step 6 Place the grooved connector over the top of the pole holding the metal rod in place NB The larger circle of t...

Page 9: ...be pushed down any further Step 8 Take the extendable telescopic pole 2 and unclip the black plastic clip Fig H Extend the pole as far as required and secure desired height by closing the black plasti...

Page 10: ...le NB The pant clips on the hanger should be at the back of the garment steamer Hold the pole and then push the hanger down into place Fig K The telescopic pole hanger and duo pant clip system should...

Page 11: ...that the garment steamer has cooled down To remove the steamer hose turn slowly counter clockwise to release NB The steamer hose may be stiff upon removal from the box The hose will relax after initia...

Page 12: ...clip system 3 until the pant clips are positioned up facing the top of the steamer Attach the bottom of the trousers to the top pant clips and the top of the trousers to the bottom pant clips Dependi...

Page 13: ...with the bottom of the nozzle Fig N Push the top of the attachment forward until it clicks into place The 2 in1 lint and bristle bush should then be attached to the nozzle and is now ready to use To u...

Page 14: ...anging garments on the hanger Simply hook the back of the nozzle onto the side of the storage hook Fig P Be careful when placing the steam nozzle on this hook as steam will still be emitting from the...

Page 15: ...attached to fibres in carpet bedding pillows sofas rugs throws cushions curtains drapes and children s soft toys The mattress is the major breeding ground for dust mites Depending on its age a mattres...

Page 16: ...source of cold or cool water Only use clean water for filling the steamer In hard water areas we recommend the use of distilled water There is no need to fill with warm or hot water as the steamer he...

Page 17: ...the heater off when the water tank is empty for safe and easy use The steamer is suitable for use on all types of fabric including cotton polyester nylon elastane denim velvet leather wool silk and d...

Page 18: ...ickly over the garment fabric when steaming otherwise water droplets could begin forming on the nozzle and appearing on your fabric Take your time whilst steaming as this will provide the best result...

Page 19: ...ozzle and hose has had a chance to flow back into the base of the steamer If you are steaming with the nozzle flat or upside down condensation will collect inside the steamer nozzle and hose causing w...

Page 20: ...teamer for more convenient storage Fig Q simply a remove the hanger b unclip the extendable telescopic pole and secure to its shortest height by re clipping the black plastic clip c rotate the bottom...

Page 21: ...er Run one cycle of fresh cold water after the completion of decalcification before using the steamer again to steam garments and fabrics TROUBLE SHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Steamer fails...

Page 22: ...ITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY Conair Australia Pty Ltd will repair or replace at our option your appliance free of charge for twelve months from the date of purchase if the appliance is defective of workmans...

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