Steam will be ready for use within about a minute which is indicated by the blue
indicator coming on. To activate steam, press and hold the
A1
button. The pump will
switch on and hot steam will start coming out of the nozzles on the soleplate
A3
. When
steaming, always hold the
A1
button pressed continuously. For easier use, the
A1
button
may be locked by shifting the locking button downwards. To deactivate (unlock) the locking
button, shift it the other way round. If the garment steamer does not produce any steam
when you press the
A1
button and it starts emitting a different sound, release the button,
switch off the appliance and fill up the tank with water. To switch off the appliance, press
the button on the control panel
A2
for approximately 2 seconds. For safety reasons, the
appliance will switch off automatically after 10 minutes of inactivity (function AUTO SHUT
OFF). To restart the appliance, press and hold the button
A1
.
The garment steamer is easy to use. It is ideal for achieving a natural look and for quick
touch-ups = crease / fold removal from your garments. Furthermore, it can rid the garments
of undesired odour and dirt and freshen up soft furnishings (e.g.
curtains, net curtains,
blankets, upholstery, bed linen
).
1) Check that there is enough space behind the fabric for air circulation (
otherwise, it
would cause moisture
) and that no objects sensitive to heat and moisture are present
in the immediate vicinity which might get damaged by the steam.
2) Check that the garment pockets are empty and sleeves, cuffs and hems point downwards.
3) If the garment features any metal accessories (e.g.
zips, buttons, etc.
), be careful and
do not use the steamer directly over the metal as it would change the colour of the metal
or cause corrosion.
– Depending on the type, thickness and creasing of the fabric, select either the gentle
ECO
steaming or intensive steaming mode. For thick or very creased fabrics, we
recommend a longer time of steaming to allow penetration of a larger quantity of steam.
However, be careful so as not to apply steam unnecessarily to the same place for a long
time to avoid damaging the garment.
– When using the steamer without the brush, keep a distance of
at least 5 cm
between the
soleplate and the garment.
– For an optimum result, hang the garment on a hanger.
– When using the steamer, never point it at yourselves and keep it in an upright position.
Bring the soleplate
A3
close to the garment, while pulling the sides of the garment with
the other hand.
– For shirts with buttons, do up the first button on the collar to help straighten the fabric.
Move the steamer horizontally along the collar back and forth.
– When steaming sleeves, start from the shoulder area and move the steamer downwards.
Apply steam while pulling the sleeve diagonally downwards with the other hand.
– For shirt pockets, move the steamer upwards against the fabric.
– Keep the steamer at a slight distance from dresses with frills, ruffles, ruching or sequins.
Use the steam only to loosen the fabric. You can also steam from the inside.
– For dresses with large flat surfaces, press the steamer soleplate
A3
against the fabric
and move it along the fabric gently for best result.
– The brush helps remove dirt (e.g
. fabrics, hair, lint
) from the fabric more easily. You can
also use it for fine fabrics (e.g.
silk
) as it eliminates excessive moistening of the fabrics.
It is designed to be used with steam.
WARNING:
Always unplug the steamer from the mains before attaching or removing the
brush. Be careful as the brush may still be very hot.
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