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BEFORE FIRST USE
1. Remove any sticker, protective foil or storage cover from the soleplate.
2. Put the power cable into the socket.
Note: Make sure the voltage which
is indicated on the device matches the local voltage before connecting
the device.
3. Place your steam generator on a stable, horizontal heat-resistant surface.
4. Never use the steam generator when water tank is empty, re
fi
ll it before use
it again.
5. Always make sure the continuous steam button is in the off position
before you will turn on the appliance. Only use the steam functions when
the appliance is preheated otherwise the water will not evaporate and the
appliance will leak water.
6. Heat up the iron to maximum temperature and iron over a piece of damp
cloth for several minutes for the purpose of removing any residue on the
soleplate according to the section of “
Steam ironing
”.
NOTE: It is normal that strange odor comes out from the unit for the
fi
rst
use. This will cease after a short while.
NOTE: Some particles may come out of the soleplate when you use the
iron for the
fi
rst time. This is normal; the particles are harmless and stop
coming out of the iron after a short while.
NOTE: When you switch on the appliance, the steam generator may
produce a pumping sound. This is normal; the sound tells you that water
is pumped into the steam generator.
NOTE: During the heating process of the soleplate, there will be little
steam coming out from the soleplate automatically and this phenomenon
will continue for about 3 seconds, this is normal.
USING YOUR STEAM STATION
The appliance has following ironing option: dry, vertical or steam ironing, the
details are referred below:
Dry ironing
If you intend to dry-iron fabrics, there is no need to
fi
ll the water tank. However,
if water is already in the water tank, you do not need to empty it.
Summary of Contents for SGR-20100
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