User Guide
Steam Generator SGC2
CONNECTING AND USING THE STEAM GENERATOR
Filling the Iron with Water
The reservoir of water used for
the water spray is contained
within the iron. To fill the water
spray reservoir:
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Ensure the appliance is
unplugged from the mains
and that the iron soleplate is
not hot.
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Unclip the spray assembly
from the front of the iron.
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Remove the water reservoir
from the iron and fill with
water. Do NOT exceed the
MAX mark on the side of the
reservoir.
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Replace the reservoir inside the iron. Replace the spray assembly. The arrows
on the water reservoir and the spray assembly must line up.
Filling the Removable Water Tank
To fill the water tank:
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Ensure the appliance is unplugged from the mains.
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Detach the water tank from the base unit.
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Fill the water tank with cool water through the filling inlet. Do NOT exceed the
MAX marks on the sides of the tank.
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Although the base unit is fitted with an anti-cal system, if the water is very hard
it is advisable to fill the iron with distilled water, or a 50:50 mix of distilled water
and tap water, in order to extend the lifetime of the anti-cal cartridge.
Note:
If hard water us used, the steam generator should be cleaned more often
(see MAINTENANCE and Cleaning).
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Refit the water tank in the base unit.
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1) Power and Status Indicator light
2) Steam Level Indicator
3) Anti-Cal Cartridge Refill Warning Light
4) Steam Control Button
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DESCRIPTION
The steam generator comprises a base unit, with a water tank, an anti-cal cartridge
and an iron on a flexible hose. The flexible hose encases the steam supply and
power cord to the iron.
1) Water Spray Button and Nozzle
2) Steam Spray Trigger
3) Temperature Control Dial
4) Indicator Light
5) Swivelling Cord Protector
6) Base Unit Control Panel (see
below)
7) Metal Soleplate
8) Heat-Proof Iron Rest
9) Transparent and
Removable Water Tank
10)Refillable Anti-Cal
Cartridge Holder
Base Unit Control Panel
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Filling Inlet
Spray
Assembly
Water
Reservoir