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SAFETY PROTECTION DEVICE
This appliance has a safety valve protection device on the base
unit. If the supply hose is blocked accidentally, the safety valve
will be opened to release the steam from below the base unit.
It is normal that it may produce a high pitch sound. Once this
abnormal condition happens, you must stop the use, unplug
the appliance immediately and contact any SINGER Service
Center or SINGER Client Service.
ANTI-SCALE SYSTEM
1. The
fi
lter is designed to reduce the build-up of lime scale
which occurs during steam ironing. This will prolong the life
of your steam station. However, note that the
fi
lter will not
completely stop the natural process of lime scale build-up.
2. The
fi
lter should be replaced with a new one after about a 2-3
month use. The working life of the
fi
lter depends on the type
of the local water used. If you exceed the working life of the
fi
lter, you can continue to use the appliance but lime scale will
be built up in the steam chamber. It is proposed to replace
with a new
fi
lter as soon as possible.
EMPTYING AND STORING
1. After use, slide out the water tank and pour out all the remain-
ing water (Fig.12).
2. Disconnect the appliance from the power supply and allow
the appliance to cool down for 60 minutes at least, before
Summary of Contents for SGR-17300-CRBS
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