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NOTE:

 Be cautious when handling until steamer has fully cooled.

Using Attachments

NOTE:

When installing or changing attachments, be sure the unit is off, unplugged, and no 

steam is being released to avoid contact with hot water.

1. 

Fabric Brush

 

 

Helps open the fabric for greater steam penetration.

- Attach the fabric brush onto the steam nozzle (Fig. 3).

- Move the fabric brush in a downward motion from top to bottom gently brushing the fabric.

2. 

Crease Clamp

 

Helps create a straight crease

3. 

Hand Glove

Use the hand glove to protect your hand from hot steam.

- Attach the crease clamp to the steam nozzle (Fig. 5).

- Push the trigger to open the crease clamp.

- Place the garment between the crease clamp and steam nozzle.

- Release the trigger.

- Move the crease clamp in a downward motion from top to bottom to set a crease.

Fig. 10

Cleaning and Maintenance

1.  Be sure the steamer is turned off and unplugged.

2.  Allow the steamer to cool for at least 30 minutes.

3.  Empty any excess water from the water tank and allow it to air dry before replacing the cap 

and setting it back in the unit.

4.  Empty excess water from the reservoir by tipping unit over a sink.

Storing

1.  Open the 3 clips (Fig. 2) on the telescopic pole and glide it slowly to 

collapse being careful not to pinch your fingers. When it is all the way down 
close the 3 clips back into place.

2. Coil the hose and place on the hanger attachment (Fig. 10)

3. Store in a cool, dry place.

Summary of Contents for EGS 316C

Page 1: ...t Steamer EGS 316C Instruction Manual Thank you for purchasing EuropAce Garment Steamer For safety purpose please read this operating instruction manual carefully before using and keep it for future reference ...

Page 2: ...e when storing Always disconnect appliance from electrical outlet when filling with water or emptying and when not in use Care should be taken when using the appliance due to the emission of steam Do not operate appliance with a damaged cord or if the appliance has been dropped or damaged To reduce the risk of electric shock do not disassemble or attempt to repair the appliance Return to Service C...

Page 3: ...on cord to operate the appliance If an extension cord is absolutely necessary a 15 ampere rated cord should be used Cords rated for less amperage may overheat Care should be taken to arrange the cord so that the cord cannot be pulled or tripped over Never pour water directly into reservoir Pour water in water tank only When changing attachments please be sure the unit is off and no steam is being ...

Page 4: ...nt align tabs in hanger attachment with grooves on pole and push down Fig 2 4 Fully extend the telescopic pole To do so open the 3 clips on the pole and pull the pole upwards Fig 2 When fully extended close the clips Make sure that the pole is securely locked into place and cannot be pushed downward 5 Attach the fabric brush to the nozzle by setting into place Fig 3 6 Attach handle hose assembly t...

Page 5: ... the garment steamer is on Steam will emit in 45 seconds from the nozzle 4 Hang the garment onto the hanger attachment Fig 8 Steam the garment in an up down motion starting from the top of the garment to the bottom Always keep the hose and nozzle elevated above the water container 5 This unit has a reset button Fig 9 When the unit runs out of water it will automatically shut off to ensure safe use...

Page 6: ...6 Handle Hose Hose Connector Steamer Nozzle Fabric Brush Hanger Attachment Crease Clamp Hand Glove Pole Clips Pole Connector Water Tank On Off Switch Casters Indicator Light Reset Button Fig 9 ...

Page 7: ...h the trigger to open the crease clamp Place the garment between the crease clamp and steam nozzle Release the trigger Move the crease clamp in a downward motion from top to bottom to set a crease Fig 10 Cleaning and Maintenance 1 Be sure the steamer is turned off and unplugged 2 Allow the steamer to cool for at least 30 minutes 3 Empty any excess water from the water tank and allow it to air dry ...

Page 8: ...20 ml grams white vinegar and 120 ml water In most cases 1 cup of this mixture will be sufficient 6 Slowly pour the water vinegar mixture into the hose connector Fig 11 a If the internal piping is only partially blocked by mineral buildup the water vinegar mixture will soon start flowing out of the water intake hole If this happens proceed to step 8 b If the internal piping is completely blocked c...

Page 9: ...t empty If full press the reset button on side of unit If empty refill and push reset to begin No steam Water level is low Turn ON OFF switch OFF and refill water container Water drips from nozzle Condensation in hose Hold the hose vertically and allow water to drain back into tank Nozzle gurgles Condensation in hose Hold the hose vertically and allow water to drain back into tank Steam is intermi...

Page 10: ...reset light comes on with water in the tank you probably need to remove mineral build Power Requirement Power Consumption Water Tank Capacity Continuous Steaming Steam Volume Dimensions L x H x D Weight 220 240V 50 60Hz 1350 1650W 1400ml Up to 40mins 29g mins 355 x 252 x 350mm 4 0kg Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice Weight and dimensions shown are approximate val...

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Page 12: ... sg This product is distributed by Strategic Marketing S Pte Ltd If there is any technical amendment for the product it will be edited on the updated version of the instruction manual without prior notice The pictures shown in the instruction manual is only for illustration purpose only If the appearance or colour of the product is modified please refer to the actual product as a standard ...

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