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Steam Your Garments
Steaming your clothes is easy and you will find your own way. Here are
some of our recommendations.
1.
Hang your garment on a separate hanger.
2.
Push the steam head firmly against the fabric while steaming.
3.
You may stretch the fabric while letting the hot steam pass
through it.
4.
For sensitive fabric such as silk or wool, we recommend you to
attach the fabric brush on to the steam head (included in the
package).
5.
To keep the fabric straight you may want to hold the fabric
while steaming. Use the heat glove to avoid burning yourself
(included in the package).
Empty And Clean Your Steamer
When water is converted into steam, residues of calcium and magnesium
gather in the boiler inside your steamer. When the steamer has been used
for a while, these residues form a coating, which may reduce the efficiency
of or even break your steamer.
Therefore, it is important to clean your steamer. We recommend that you
descale it after every 20th used water tank.
Descaling liquid is an acid that dissolves magnesium and calcium. By
pouring descaling liquid (or any other similar acid as ex white distilled
vinegar) and hot water inside the boiler you will clean your steamer from
these residues.
Clean your steamer by following the elements below:
1.
Remove the tank and the hose.
2.
Empty the steamer through the steam outlet.
3.
In the cavity under the tank, pour 50 milliliters of white distilled
vinegar and 100-200 milliliters of hot water.
4.
Tilt your steamer back and forth. When you tilt the steamer you
will see brown pieces of magnesium and calcium in the water.
5.
Pour out the water through the steam outlet or tilt the steamer
to the side.
6.
Follow this procedure a couple of times until the water is clear
and no more brown pieces can be seen in the water.