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CLEANING AND STORING

I.  Push the ON/OFF pedal to the OFF po- 

  sition  and  unplug  from  the  power 

  source.

2.  Wait for the steamer to cool completely 

  for at least 30 minutes.

3.  Push cord-reel pedal. Cord will retract 

  into the unit.

4.  Remove the steamer hose.

5.  Remove the water container from unit, 

  unscrew  valve  and  empty  unused 

  contents. Allow to air dry.

6.  Remove excess water from the reser- 

  voir  by  lifting  the  unit  and  pouring  it 

  out.

7.  Collapse telescopic hanger rod.

8.  Replace water container.

9.  Store the unit.

CAUTION: Hose will be hot when 

in use. Avoid prolonged contact.

LOW WATER INDICATOR LAMP

Should the water container run out of wa-

ter, the unit will automatically turn on and 

off,  cycling  the  low  water  indicator  lamp 

on and off.

To Reset indicator:

1. Push power pedal to OFF. Light will go 

  out.

2.  Remove  water  container  and  refill  as  

  described in the operating instructions.

3. Replace filled water container in unit.

4. Turn power switch back to ON.

5. The unit is ready when low water lamp 

  is  off  and  steam  comes  out  from  

  T-nozzle.

Note: 

if the low water reset lamp becomes 

illuminated, but the water container is not 

empty, follow the instructions for decalci-

fication.

OTHER IMPORTANT NOTES

 

During  operation,  the  steamer  hose  may 

gurgle. This is a normal result of

Condensation  collecting  inside  the  hose. 

Simply lift the “T” handle upward until the 

hose is extended to its full height. The gur-

gling will disappear when 

the  excess  moisture  in-

side the hose has had a 

chance to drain back into 

the base.

DECALCIFICATION

If  the  appliance  begins 

to  produce  steam  more 

slowly  than  usual,  if  the 

steamer

stops  producing  steam  and  then  starts 

again, or if the low water indicator lamp

illuminates even with water container full, 

you may need to decalcify your steamer. 

Decalcification refers to removing the cal-

cium deposits which form over time on the 

metal parts of the Steamer. For best perfor-

mance from the Conair Garment Steamer, 

decalcify the unit from time to time. The 

frequency depends upon the hardness of 

your tap water and how often you use the 

Steamer.

To  decalcify,  use  a  solution  of  1/3  white 

vinegar  and  2/3  water  in  the  water  con-

tainer.  Replace  the  water  container  into 

the unit. Plug the unit into electrical out-

let. Turn to the ON position and run until 

half the amount has steamed (1 L/34 oz).

Turn the unit to the OFF position, unplug 

from electrical outlet, and allow to sit for 

30 minutes. Remove water container. Re-

move excess water from the reservoir by 

lifting the unit, inverting and pouring the 

unit over sink, and allowing water to drain 

from internal reservoir. 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 through the 

unit  at  the  completion  of  decalcification, 

before using the unit again to steam gar-

ments.

TIPS FOR USE

Steam Technique:

Grasp  the  “T”  handle  steam  nozzle  with 

the steam jets facing away from you. Be-

gin at the bottom of the fabric to allow the 

steam to rise inside and outside, removing 

wrinkles. Slowly move the nozzle from the 

bottom  to  the  top  of  the  fabric.  Remove 

the nozzle from the garment and smooth 

the fabric with your free hand. Some fab-

rics are best steamed on the underside of 

the  material.  This  will  allow  the  fibers  of 

the  fabric  to  relax,  eliminating  wrinkles. 

NOTE: 

Test fabric for colour fastness in an 

inconspicuous spot. Drape linens, towels, 

handkerchiefs and napkins over a rod or 

place onto a towel rack.

Heavier  fabrics  may  require  repeated 

steaming. Repeat as necessary.

With practice, you will gain speed and ef-

ficiency. You will soon learn which fabrics 

require  multiple  steam  applications.  Do 

not  directly  touch  velvet  or  silk  with  the 

steam head.

Always steam with hose in upright posi-

tion, so any condensation is free to flow  

back into the steamer.

If you steam in a low position, condensa-

tion will collect inside the hose. This will 

cause gurgling and some water droplets to 

form near the steam jets on the “T” handle. 

To avoid this: frequently lift the steam han-

dle upward until the hose is extended to its 

full height.

TO STEAM DRAPES:

Wash and dry drapes as directed accord-

ing  to  fabric  type.  Re-hang  drapes  and 

steam drapes when in place.

TROUBLESHOOTING THE STEAMER

• PROBLEM - Steamer fails to heat

  CAUSE - Steamer not plugged in

  SOLUTION - Plug into electrical outlet

•  PROBLEM - Auto shut-off engaged

  CAUSE - Water container is empty

  SOLUTION - Fill container and reset low 

  water indicator lamp

•  PROBLEM - No steam

  CAUSE - Water level is low

  SOLUTION - Push ON/OFF pedal to OFF  

  and refill water container

•  PROBLEM - Water drips from nozzle

  CAUSE - Condensation in hose

  SOLUTION - Hold the hose vertically and  

  allow water to drain back into unit

•  PROBLEM - Nozzle gurgles

  CAUSE - Condensation in hose

  SOLUTION - Hold the hose vertically and 

  allow water to drain back into unit

•  PROBLEM - Poor steam performance

  CAUSE - Sediment in container

  SOLUTION - Decalcify reservoir and 

  water container

Note: Minerals in water will vary in dif-

ferent areas. To ensure continued

operation  of  the  steamer,  never  store 

without  cleaning  and  removing  excess 

water from the reservoir and water con-

tainer.

ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

Conair will repair or replace (at our option) 

your unit free of charge for 12 months

from the date of purchase if the appliance 

is defective in workmanship or materials. 

To obtain service under this warranty, re-

turn  the  defective  product  to  the  service 

centre listed below together with your pur-

chase receipt and $7.50 for postage and 

handling.  In  the  absence  of  a  purchase 

receipt,  the  warranty  period  shall  be  12 

months from the date of manufacture.

ANY  IMPLIED  WARRANTIES,  OBLIGA-

TIONS, OR LIABILITIES, INCLUDING BUT 

NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRAN-

TY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS 

FOR  A  PARTICULAR  PURPOSE,  SHALL 

BE  LIMITED  IN  DURATION  TO  THE  12 

MONTH  DURATION  OF  THIS  WRITTEN, 

LIMITED WARRANTY.

IN  NO  EVENT  SHALL  CONAIR  BE  LI-

ABLE  FOR  ANY  SPECIAL,  INCIDENTAL, 

OR  CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES  FOR 

BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WAR-

RANTY,  EXPRESS  OR  IMPLIED,  WHAT-

SOEVER.

This  warranty  gives  you  specific  legal 

rights, and you may also have other rights, 

which vary from province to province.

SERVICE CENTRE:

CONAIR CONSUMER PRODUCTS INC.

156 Parkshore Drive,

Brampton, Ontario

L6T 5M1

1-800-472-7606

www.conaircanada.ca

Consumer Call Centre E-mail:

[email protected]

©2006 CONAIR CONSUMER PRODUCTS 

INC.

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IB-6759

FABRIC STEAMER

Instructions 

for Use

For your safety and 

continued enjoyment 

of this product,

always read the 

instruction book 

carefully  

before using.

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Summary of Contents for CTC71C

Page 1: ...IABILITIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRAN TY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE 12 MONTH DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN LIMITED WARR...

Page 2: ...s described in this manual Do not use attachments not recommend ed by the manufacturer 4 Never operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug if it is not working properly or if it has been d...

Page 3: ...are dry or cooled off to avoid contact with hot water SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS Place the box on a large sturdy at sur face Carefully remove the appliance f...

Page 4: ...nd return the container to the upright position Place the water container onto the base and make certain it is seated properly in the cavity DO NOT FILL THE CONTAINER WITH HOT WATER GETTING TO KNOW YO...

Page 5: ...the water container run out of wa ter the unit will automatically turn on and off cycling the low water indicator lamp on and off To Reset indicator 1 Push power pedal to OFF Light will go out 2 Remov...

Page 6: ...ial This will allow the bers of the fabric to relax eliminating wrinkles NOTE Test fabric for colour fastness in an inconspicuous spot Drape linens towels handkerchiefs and napkins over a rod or place...

Page 7: ...NC mail nair com MER PRODUCTS IB 6759 FABRIC STEAMER Instructions for Use For your safety and continued enjoyment of this product always read the instruction book carefully before using ultimate Model...

Page 8: ...ppliance may cause burns if it is used too close ly to the skin scalp or eyes or if it is used incorrectly To reduce the risk of contact with hot water emitting from steam vents test appliance before...

Page 9: ...use T handle will sit properly on pole support once hose is relaxed OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE FILLING THE WATER CONTAINER Turn the water container upside down and inspect to make sure the valve an...

Page 10: ...he ON OFF pedal is in the OFF position 2 Make sure all hose connections are secure and tight 3 Make sure the telescopic rod is fully extended and the hose is not twisted or kinked 4 Plug the steamer c...

Page 11: ...om the Conair Garment Steamer decalcify the unit from time to time The frequency depends upon the hardness of your tap water and how often you use the Steamer To decalcify use a solution of 1 3 white...

Page 12: ...cally and allow water to drain back into unit PROBLEM Nozzle gurgles CAUSE Condensation in hose SOLUTION Hold the hose vertically and allow water to drain back into unit PROBLEM Poor steam performance...

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