4. Place the Water Tank on the Water Reservoir ( Ill. 8 ). You should hear
water flowing into the Water Reservoir for a short time.
CAUTION: Do not let the steamer operate with a dry Water Tank or damage
to the unit could result.
Starting the Steamer
1. Plug the Steamer into a properly grounded three pronged outlet.
2. Turn the Lighted On/Off Switch to ‘On’. Verify that the light on the switch
is illuminated.
3. Steam should start flowing from the Nozzle in approximately 45 seconds.
4. When finished using the Steamer, turn the Lighted On/Off Switch to the
‘Off’ position.
Pressing with Steam
1. To steam a garment, place it on a clean, rust-free clothes hanger and
place the hanger on the Clothes Hanger Hook. Caution: Be careful when
handling garments on the Clothes Hanger Hook. Pulling on the garment
with too much force may cause the unit to tip.
2. Grasp the Handle and place the Steam Nozzle at the bottom of the
garment. Steam will rise along the inside and outside of the fabric,
removing wrinkles. Slowly slide the nozzle vertically, from the bottom
to the top of the garment. Note: Do not allow kinks to form in the
hose at any time. Do not pull on the Hose with excessive force.
This will damage the Hose and may result in steam leaks.
3. Remove the Nozzle from the garment and smooth the fabric with
your free hand.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 as necessary until the fabric is wrinkle free.
5. Curtains and draperies can be steamed while hanging.
6. To remove wrinkles from towels, handkerchiefs and napkins, drape
them over a rod or towel rack and gently steam.
7. Heavier fabrics may require repeated steaming.
8. To remove stubborn wrinkles, steam both sides of the fabric.
9. The Fabric Brush may also be used to remove tough wrinkles.
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