
Repeat the above procedure as many times as necessary until a
normal steam rate returns, usually 2–3 times. With each repeated
cycle, use a fresh solution of vinegar and water. Run one cycle
of fresh, cold water without vinegar through the unit at the
completion of decalcification before using the unit again to steam
garments.
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
(beep will sound)
Switch product off and
refill water container
Water drips from
nozzle
Condensation in
hose
Hold the nozzle and
hose vertically and allow
water to drain back into
unit
Poor steaming
performance
1. Steamer is not
plugged in
2. Decalcification is
necessary
1. Plug into power outlet
2. Follow steps for
decalcification
Dye on T-nozzle
Fabric not
colorfast / Touching
T-nozzle to fabric
Clean T-nozzle
with household cleaner
and rinse with soap and
water
Discoloring of fabric
Dye on surface
of fabric needs
specialty treatment
and cleaning /
Fabric not suitable
for steaming
Some custom specialty
fabrics have dyes that
are NOT COLORFAST and
are not suitable for
steaming. Test fabric
for colorfastness in an
inconspicuous spot
before steaming