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OPERATION
USING THE STYLER
1 PREPARE ITEMS
• Wash clothes first, if needed.
• No heat-sensitive items or items that can be damaged by exposure
to water. See
Choosing Styler-Safe Clothing
, page 21.
• Place items on hangers or the shelf.
• Fasten buttons and close zippers to keep items on moving hangers
and prevent damage.
2 CLEAN LINT FILTER, CHANGE SHEET IN AROMA FILTER
Lift out filter and remove lint from last load for faster and more efficient
performance. Reinstall filter, checking alignment when closing grill. Do
not operate the Styler without the lint filter in place. See
Checking the
Lint Filter
, page 24. If using a fabric softener sheet in the aroma filter,
change it after every use. See
Changing the Aroma Sheet
, page 24.
3 CHECK WATER TANKS
Fill water supply tank if needed. Empty water drain tank if needed. Use
clean tap water in the supply tank for better product performance and
lifespan. Do not use distilled water or reuse water from the drain tank.
See
Checking the Water Tanks
, page 25.
4 LOAD STYLER
Pay attention to fabric care labels and cycle choice. If clothing is
not appropriate for the cycle selected, it may shrink or be seriously
damaged. See
Loading the Styler
, page 25.
Remove all empty hangers to avoid noise, friction, and damage to clothing.
5 TURN ON STYLER
Touch Power to turn on the Styler.
6 SELECT CYCLE
Touch icons to select desired cycle and settings. See the
Cycle
Guide,
page 31.
7 BEGIN CYCLE
Touch and hold Start/Pause to begin cycle. Pause cycle at any time by
touching Start/Pause again. Restart cycle within four minutes of pausing it,
or the Styler shuts off and settings are lost. Do not open door during cycle.
If steam or hot air escape from open door, condensation may collect on
floor or walls, resulting in damage or mold.
8 END OF CYCLE
Remove items when cycle finishes. Leave door open to let hot air
escape. Interior light shuts off after 60 minutes if door is left open.
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