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1.  Remove your appliance from the packaging and carefully check the contents 

against the parts list.

2.  Check that there is no damage to the cord or any visible damage to the body.

3.  Dispose of the packaging in a responsible manner.

4.  Remove any stickers or labels from the appliance

5.  Stand the steamer upright and straighten the cord.

6.  Before first use, turn the steamer on for a few minutes. This will help remove 

any impurities and odours resulting from the manufacturing process. Once 

the steamer has been purified, test it on an old piece of fabric to ensure the 

plate and water tank are clean of any residue.

7.  To avoid a circuit overload, do not use the steamer with an extension socket.

Filling the tank with water: 

CAUTION!

 Before filling the tank with water make sure the appliance is unplugged. 

1.  To use the unit, start by filling up the water tank located at the bottom.

2.  To fill up the water tank, first press the tank release button on the side of the 

unit to detach it from the main body of the steamer.

3.  Once the water tank has been detached from the steamer, remove the 

pressure cap from the filling hole at the back of the water tank. To do this, 

insert a finger or fingernail into the small space at the top of the water 

tank cover and pull it firmly away from the main body of the unit. Once the 

water tank cover has been removed, fill the tank with fresh water. To ensure 

optimum performance, be careful not to fill the tank above the Max fill line.

Note:

 It is not necessary to undo the screws at the back of the water tank to fill it. 

DO NOT loosen any screws or attempt to disassemble the water tank.

4.  When the tank has been filled with water, replace the pressure cap and slot 

the tank back into the main body of the unit until it clicks into place.

5.  The steamer is now ready for normal use.

Note:

 When the water tank is empty or there is a build-up of limescale inside, the 

unit’s operation will become noisier than usual and steam will stop emitting from 

the steam nozzle. When this occurs, re-fill the water tank or de-scale the unit as 

detailed in the ‘Cleaning and Care’ section of this instruction manual.

 

To start using the garment steamer: 

1.  Fill the tank with water, as detailed above. 

2.  Once the tank has been filled and replaced into the main body of the steamer, 

plug the unit into an active mains socket. The red light-up indicator at the top 

of the steamer will begin to flash to indicate the unit is powered up and the 

heat-up process has begun.

3.  When the water inside the unit reaches the correct temperature, the red light-

up indicator will go out. The steamer is now ready for use.

4.  When the steamer is ready, press the trigger at the front of the unit to begin 

releasing steam. The motor unit will vibrate slightly and steam will start 

emitting from the front nozzle. 

4 - Before First Use

5 - Using Your Appliance

Summary of Contents for CeraGlide T22014BLU

Page 1: ...SAFETY AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL PLEASE READ CAREFULLY Subject to registering your Extended Guarantee online at www towerhousewares co uk T22014RGB T22014BLU...

Page 2: ...d beyond During the 1960s the rise in popularity of pressure cooking saw Tower become the UK s largest producer of pressure cookers right through into the late 1980s In recent years the Tower brand ha...

Page 3: ...ily deals with even the toughest creases Generous 200ml water tank minimises the need for refills Continuous steam lasts for over 5 minutes Durable ceramic soleplate distributes heat evenly Lengthy 2...

Page 4: ...anel 2 Brush 3 Power Indicator 4 Switch 5 Handle 6 Tank 7 Water tank release button 1 Specifications Structure of your appliance 3 1 2 4 5 6 7 This box contains Instruction Manual Garment Steamer Brus...

Page 5: ...nter problems or require a replacement part contact the Tower Customer Support Team 44 0 333 220 6066 Some spare parts may be ordered from the Tower website Your warranty becomes void should you decid...

Page 6: ...es or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children should not play wit...

Page 7: ...cessible surfaces may be high when the appliance is operating DO NOT let the cord touch any hot surfaces such as stovetops etc NOTE The steam head gets extremely hot during operation NEVER touch the s...

Page 8: ...ank cover has been removed fill the tank with fresh water To ensure optimum performance be careful not to fill the tank above the Max fill line Note It is not necessary to undo the screws at the back...

Page 9: ...e water through the steam pipe Check that the fuse is not damaged Replace the fuse if necessary The unit is vibrating and making a loud noise The water tank is running low Refill the water tank as det...

Page 10: ...the water to foam To clean the unit thoroughly of any de calcification residue let it go through several heating up cycles using clean water with each cycle Rinse the unit with clean water afterwards...

Page 11: ...equires little maintenance Leave any servicing or repair to qualified personnel To clean wipe the exterior with a slightly dampened soft cloth or sponge and dry with a cloth or paper towel Do not use...

Page 12: ...RTH terminal Always ensure that the cord grip is fastened correctly The plug must be fitted with a fuse of the same rating already fitted and conforming to BS 1362 and be ASTA approved If in doubt con...

Page 13: ...rd one year guarantee is only extended to the maximum available for each particular product upon registration of the product within 28 days of purchase If you do not register the product with us withi...

Page 14: ...14 Affix your store receipt to this page for safe keeping 11 Your Receipt...

Page 15: ...15 Notes...

Page 16: ...xtra 2 years guarantee register your appliance online within 28 days of purchase by visiting www towerhousewares co uk Should you have a problem with your appliance or need any spare parts please call...

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