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Attention!
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Before removing the water tank (5) make
sure that the unit is unplugged.
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Make sure that water drops do not get onto
the garment steamer body, onto the power
cord or the power plug.
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Do not fill the water tank (5) with sparkling
water, scent additives, vinegar, chemical
agents etc.
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If you need to refill water during operation,
switch the garment steamer off by unplug-
ging it.
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Hang the clothes on a hanger.
Note:
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Never steam clothes on a person, since the
steam is very hot. Use a hanger at all times.
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For a stable steam delivery, keep the water
level above the minimal mark.
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Do not direct steam flow onto metal elements.
Be careful when steaming clothes with metal
elements.
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Insert the power plug to the mains socket, press
the on/off button (7), the on/off
(8) and
steam release
(9) indicators will start flash-
ing. Wait until the indicators glow constantly.
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Take the garment steamer with your hand and
hold it near the steam delivery button (3).
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To begin steam delivery, press the button (3).
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Slowly move the garment steamer along the
fabric in upward direction. Smooth out the fab-
ric with your other hand.
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To stop the steam supply, press the button (3)
three times.
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Use the brush flexible frame (2) as a clothes pin
to make creases on trousers and skirts.
Note:
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Hold the steamer vertically or horizontally but
do not turn it over.
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During the steamer operation, the upper part
of the unit body Becomes very hot. Be careful
and do not touch the hot parts of the unit body!
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After steaming, the clothes should cool down
and dry up. This may take some time.
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After the unit operation, unplug the garment
steamer and let it cool down.
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To remove the brush attachment (1) pull the
lock (2) and remove the brush attachment (1).
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Press the button (4) and remove the water
tank (5).
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Open the water inlet of the tank (5) and drain
the remaining water. Close the water inlet.
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Reinstall the water tank (5).
Auto Switch off
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When the water tank (5) becomes empty, the
water pump will automatically switch off after
2 minutes of continuous operation.
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If the steam supply is switched off, the unit will
automatically switch to the standby mode after
10 minutes.
CLEANING AND CARE
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Pull the power plug out of the mains socket and
let the garment steamer cool down completely.
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Move the lock (4) upwards and remove the water
tank (5) from the unit body.
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Open the water inlet of the tank (5) and drain the
remaining water. Close the water inlet.
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Reinstall the water tank (4).
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Wipe the garment steamer body and the sur-
face with the steam release openings (11) with a
slightly damp cloth, and then wipe dry.
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Scaling on the surface that contains steam
release openings (11) may be removed with a
cloth soaked in vinegar-water solution.
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Wash the brush-attachment (1) under a water
jet having preliminary removed it from the gar-
ment steamer.
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Do not use solvents or abrasives for cleaning the
garment steamer.
If the steam release significantly decreases when
using the steamer, descale the unit as follows:
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Fill the water tank (5) with a special descaling
reagent solution for all types of water heating
appliances. Follow the manufacturer’s instruc-
tion to prepare the detergent solution.
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Insert the power plug into the mains socket,
press the on/off button (7) and wait until the
indicators (8) and (9) glow constantly.
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Take the garment steamer with your hand and
direct it to the sink.
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Set the high steam release level with the button (3).
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When the cleaning solution runs out, rinse the
water tank, fill it with clean water and repeat the
above steps.
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After the procedure switch the unit off and let it
cool down.
Attention! Do not immerse the garment
steamer, the power cord or the power plug of
the unit into water or other liquids.
STORAGE
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Unplug the unit and wait until it cools down com-
pletely.
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Clean the unit
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Keep the unit out of reach of children and dis-
abled persons.
DELIVERY SET
Garment steamer – 1 pc.
Nozzle brush – 1 pc.
Crease attachment – 1 pc.
Manual – 1 pc.
Warranty certificate – 1 pc.