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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1.  The CGS19A Fabric Steamer functions as both a steamer and 

an iron. Simply depress the rotating handle release button and 
rotate the handle out for steaming and in for ironing.

2.  Plug the unit into your electrical outlet. Both red and green 

lights will glow. Red light indicates the appliance is plugged in 
and the green light indicates the appliance is heating up. When 
the green light goes off, the appliance is ready. The appliance 
can be used continuously, regardless of the status of the green 
light. Do not press the steam button before the green light goes 
off for the first time.

3.  Remove the soleplate cover/attachment; rest unit vertically with 

soleplate elevated. 

4.  If using the unit for pressing, turn the Variable Temperature 

Control Dial to the appropriate setting for the fabric that you 
will be pressing. Check the fabric label to confirm your fabric 
type. 

 

Settings are as follows: 

 

Low: 1 dot (·) for synthetic fabrics 

 

Medium: 2 dots (··) for wool and silk 

 

High: 3 dots (···) for cotton and linen 

 

Steam becomes available at the  high setting.

5.  When first using the device, test on an old cloth, as there may be 

sediment left from transportation or manufacturing. 

 

Unplug the device when it is not in use.

REMOVING OR REPLACING THE SOLEPLATE COVER WITH LINT 
FABRIC BRUSH AND CREASE ATTACHMENTS
The lint/fabric brush and crease attachments are designed to attach 
to the soleplate for easy use.
1.  

Use caution when removing or replacing the attachments 
to avoid touching a hot surface. It is recommended that the 
appliance cools off before attachments are changed.

2.  Holding the unit in one hand, turn it over so the attachment is 

facing up.

Summary of Contents for CGS19A

Page 1: ...Model CGS19A 2 in 1 Fabric Steamer ...

Page 2: ...e or store appliance where it can fall or be pulled into a tub or sink 3 Do not place in or drop into water or other liquid 4 If an appliance falls into water unplug it immediately Do not reach into the water WARNING To reduce the risk of burns electrocution fire or injury to persons 1 This appliance should never be left unattended when plugged in or on an ironing board 2 If the supply cord is dam...

Page 3: ... to operate appliance 10 Surfaces of this appliance may be hot when in use Do not let heated surfaces touch eyes or bare skin 11 Do not let the soleplate sit on any surface or on the appliance power cord while it is hot or plugged in 12 Unplug this appliance before filling or emptying Do not overfill 13 While emitting steam this appliance may cause burns if it is used too close to the skin scalp o...

Page 4: ...person 23 Do not use continuous steam for more than 10 seconds A flooding of the steam chamber may occur causing hot water to drip from the soleplate 24 Iron must be used and rested on a stable surface 25 When placing the iron on its stand ensure that the surface on which the stand is placed is stable FILLING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Place the unit on a stable surface 2 While holding the water reservoir wit...

Page 5: ...TO KNOW YOUR STEAMER Stainless steel soleplate Removable water tank Rotating handle Continuous steam button Water tank release lever Handle release button Variable temperature control dial Steam ready indicator ...

Page 6: ...sing turn the Variable Temperature Control Dial to the appropriate setting for the fabric that you will be pressing Check the fabric label to confirm your fabric type Settings are as follows Low 1 dot for synthetic fabrics Medium 2 dots for wool and silk High 3 dots for cotton and linen Steam becomes available at the high setting 5 When first using the device test on an old cloth as there may be s...

Page 7: ...he trigger Steam should now be released from the vents in the soleplate The unit is equipped with a convenient trigger for continuous steam To start flow of steam press and hold trigger Initial use may need 2 5 seconds to wait for steam to come out Steam will emit until the trigger is released Do not press the steam button for longer then 10 seconds otherwise hot water may leak from the soleplate ...

Page 8: ...hment when in use 1 Hang your garment or fabric 2 Pull the fabric taut from the bottom and insert into the crease attachment 3 Pass the steamer up and down around the fabric until the desired crease is achieved and or wrinkles are removed IRONING TIPS When using the soleplate for pressing fabrics follow these steps to ensure professional results 1 Be sure the temperature control dial is set to the...

Page 9: ...to cool before storing 3 Empty any remaining water from the tank to avoid leakage 4 Store in a cool dry place out of reach of children TROUBLE SHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Steamer fails to heat Steamer is not plugged in Plug into power outlet and switch product on No steam Water level is low Switch product off and refill water container Note Minerals in water will vary in different are...

Page 10: ...he product as may be amended by reference to and in accordance with the terms of the warranty cards displayed on Conair Australia website www conairaustralia com au To make a warranty claim you must retain your proof of purchase Further details can be found at www conairaustralia com au and click on customer service ...

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Page 12: ...onair Australia Pty Ltd Suites 20 21 Ground Floor 7 Narabang Way Belrose NSW 2085 Australia Customer Service Hotline Australia 1800 650 263 New Zealand 0800 266 247 E mail us at aus_info conair com IB 12 059A ...

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