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:
©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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