1. Grasp the nozzle with the steam jets facing away from you.
2. Begin at the bottom of the garment to allow the steam to rise
and remove wrinkles from the inside and outside of the fabric.
NB – Some garments are best steamed on the underside of the
material.
3. Slowly move the nozzle from the bottom to the top of the
garment.
4. Remove the nozzle from the garment and smooth the fabric
with your free hand. This will allow the fibres of the fabric to
relax and help eliminate wrinkles and creases.
NB – During operation, the steamer hose may gurgle. This is
a normal result of condensation collecting inside the hose.
Simply lift the handle upward until the hose is extended to full
height. The gurgling will stop when the excess moisture inside the
head has had a chance to drain back into the hose.
NOTE: Test fabric for colour fastness in a small inconspicuous spot.
Drape linens, towels, handkerchiefs and napkins over a rod or place
on a towel rack when steaming. Heavier garments and fabrics may
require repeated steaming. Repeat steaming as necessary. It takes
some practice to gain speed and efficiency and to learn that some
fabrics require multiple steam applications.
**Do not directly touch velvet, silk or delicate fabrics with the
nozzle. Lightly touch when steaming, to allow the steam to rise
over the garment.
Always steam with the hose in an upright position, so any
condensation is free to flow back into the steamer.
NB - During operation the steamer hose may gurgle. This is a
normal result of condensation collecting inside the hose. Simply lift
the steamer nozzle and handle into an upright position until the
hose is extended to full height, allowing the condensation to flow