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6) To insert pants, place trouser legs as far down as possible between the front 
    pressing plate and the press board. The waistline of the pants should be hung over 
    the top edge of the front pressing plate. Align pant legs with the grooves in front 
    press plate. Hold the waste line of the pants and gently pull upward.  This will 
    smooth out any unwanted wrinkles by ensuring the pants are flat between boards.

       CAUTION: Be sure that the pants legs are laying flat over the board to 
prevent risk of unwanted creases.

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7) To close front press plate, pull press board bar down.  Select either 1  step for thick 

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    fabric or 2  step for thin fabric.

8) Pull the press board bar down firmly until the front pressing plate is fully locked into 
    the closed position.

9) After turning press on, choose your desired fabric setting (Deluxe model only). Next, 
    select the pressing time you desire then press start (Deluxe model only).

       IMPORTANT: Press on/off button to cancel your selected pressing cycle.

10) Once your pressing cycle is complete, the press will beep and the indicator light 
      will automatically turn off.

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Summary of Contents for SPP-0669

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Classic Deluxe Pants Press SPP 0669 SPP 0670 ...

Page 2: ...ly shuts off when it reaches the o optimum temperature of 185 F to prevent overheating This pants press creates a continuous even heat so that your pants are pressed uniformly The user friendly design is intended for those who are looking for an easy non nonsense way to press your pants It features a 280 watt heating element a coat hanger for shirts and jackets and two storage compartments for org...

Page 3: ...s are around Children should be supervised and cautioned that the press is not a toy and should not be played with Do not immerse the press in water or other liquids Do not handle press with wet hands Do not pull power cord to disconnect appliance from socket or use cord as a handle Be sure to keep cord away from heat water and sharp edges Do not use if cord or plug is damaged Do not use extension...

Page 4: ...TROL PANEL STORAGE PRESS BOARD CHAIN PRESS BOARD BAR PRESS BOARD PLATE FOOT COAT HANGER HANGER SUPPORT CORD WRAP SUPPORT FABRIC SETTING CONTROL Deluxe Only START BUTTON Deluxe Only TIMER BUTTON Deluxe Only ON OFF BUTTON O L M N A B D E C F G J K H I ...

Page 5: ... turn chrome supports 90 degrees so that when you view the hanger from the back they are pointing away 4 Push the hanger with supports into the back of the panel as illustrated 5 To open front plate slowly pull the press board bar up to open front pressing plate The press board bar will hold the front pressing plate in the open position 4 1 2 Turn 90 3 4 5 ...

Page 6: ... laying flat over the board to prevent risk of unwanted creases st 7 To close front press plate pull press board bar down Select either 1 step for thick nd fabric or 2 step for thin fabric 8 Pull the press board bar down firmly until the front pressing plate is fully locked into the closed position 9 After turning press on choose your desired fabric setting Deluxe model only Next select the pressi...

Page 7: ...utlet Ÿ If unit is still not working call customer service at 1 888 574 3662 PROBLEM SOLUTION LED is not on No heat Buttons are not working properly Ÿ Unplug the unit from the power outlet for 5 minutes then plug back in Ÿ Ensure press is plugged in CUSTOMER SUPPORT For problems with your Sienna please refer to Troubleshooting guide Additional inquiries should be directed to our Customer Service d...

Page 8: ...ed by a repair person not authorized by the manufacturer This warranty is effective only if the product is purchased and operated in the USA or Canada and does not extend to any units which have been used in violation of written instructions furnished by the manufacturer or to units which have had the serial number removed altered defaced or rendered illegible Performance During the limited warran...

Page 9: ...or defects or failure of performance or product failure under any theory of tort contract or commercial law including but not limited to negligence gross negligence strict liability breach of warranty and breach of contract ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL BE LIMITED TO ...

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