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14. Unplug this appliance before filling or emptying. Do not overfill.

15. While emitting steam, this appliance may cause burns if it is held too close to the skin, scalp

or eyes, or if it is used incorrectly. To reduce the risk of contact with hot water as it escapes
through steam vents, test appliance before each use by holding and testing it away from body.

16. Do not operate steamer without properly filling the water container. 

17. Never yank cord to disconnect from outlet. Instead, grasp plug and pull to disconnect.

18. Burns could occur from touching hot metal parts, or proximity to hot water or steam. Use care

when removing water tank. Do not turn unit upside down - there may be hot water in reservoir. 

19. To reduce likelihood of circuit overload, do not operate another high wattage appliance 

on the same circuit.

20. Use distilled water in the appliance. 

21. Be careful. Burns can occur from touching HOT METAL PARTS, OR PROXIMITY TO HOT

WATER OR STEAM.

22. Do not let the cord hang over the edge of counter.

23. Always put the appliance in a secure and level place on a table or counter when using.

24. This unit is for household use only.

25. Do not allow cord to touch hot surfaces. Let appliance cool completely before putting away.

Loop cord loosely around appliances when storing.

26. This appliance must be grounded. Do not alter the plug or attempt to defeat this feature.

27. Before plugging in the steam press, be sure the electrical information on the label agrees

with your power supply.

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Summary of Contents for FSP10C

Page 1: ...Model FSP10C INSTRUCTION BOOKLET For continued enjoyment of this product please read instruction booklet prior to using...

Page 2: ...S Important Safety Instructions 1 3 Getting to Know Your Steam Press 4 5 Features of the Steam Press 6 7 Operation Instructions 7 Techniques for Pressing 8 11 Cleaning the Steam Press 12 Storage 12 Tr...

Page 3: ...ere 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 red...

Page 4: ...blade is wider than the other As a safety feature this plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one way If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet reverse the plug If it still does not fit contact...

Page 5: ...nit upside down there may be hot water in reservoir 19 To reduce likelihood of circuit overload do not operate another high wattage appliance on the same circuit 20 Use distilled water in the applianc...

Page 6: ...3 The Steam Burst Buttons on either side of the Pressing Handle produce a burst of steam when pressed 4 The Pressing Plate is the temperature controlled surface that heats and presses the fabric 5 The...

Page 7: ...goes on when the unit is ready to produce bursts of steam 10 The Temperature Control dial 11 The Water Tank 12 The Pressing Cushion is a fabric covered pad used for pressing gathered or contoured are...

Page 8: ...is seven times larger than most hand held irons Can reduce ironing time up to 50 Multiple dry and steam settings burst setting to remove stubborn wrinkles Variable temperature control Automatic shuto...

Page 9: ...IONS 1 Turn the power to the on position Fig 2 2 Identify the type of fabric you will press and then select the temperature setting that matches the fabric to be pressed It is best to start with the m...

Page 10: ...A beep will emit until the unit is opened Once the unit is opened it will return to normal operation Wrinkle Removal 1 Lower the Steam Plate until it is slightly above the Ironing Board about three in...

Page 11: ...Ironing Board with the fold parallel to the long seam and press 3 Place the cuffs on the end of the board and press 4 Place the body of the shirt in the storage area so that you begin pressing the sid...

Page 12: ...lp with delicate fabrics Buttons and Zippers if you have older types of buttons or zippers you may need to take care to avoid melting In order to do so place the item face down and cover with a pressi...

Page 13: ...ere no creases are desired or to shape a tailored garment 3 Place the area to be pressed onto the Ironing Board 4 Place the Pressing Cushion under the dart seam etc 5 Making sure that the area to be p...

Page 14: ...g Plate to cool 7 Clean the plate with a damp cloth 8 Do not use abrasives or you may damage the plate 9 The Ironing Board cover is removable for cleaning Hand wash only with mild detergent STORAGE Af...

Page 15: ...e Wrinkles enough for the fabric matches fabric type Steam Press does not heat up Steam Press Not Plugged in Plug in appliance Steam Press does not heat up Automatic Shutoff has engaged Turn the unit...

Page 16: ...IMITED ONE YEAR 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 obtai...

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