Using Your Garment Steam
er
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Operating Instructions:
(cont)
Lint/Hair Removal Brush Attachment:
• Attach the Lint/Hair Removal Brush to the steam
head to remove dust or lint on clothing or upholstery.
Match the shape of the attachment to the steam head
and press the attachment firmly to the steam head
until the tabs on the top and the bottom of the brush
snap securely into place. Brush the surface of the
area to be cleaned while steaming to sanitize and
remove lint/hair simultaneously. (Fig 12)
Upholstery /Fabric Brush Attachment:
• Attach to the steam head for freshening upholstery,
pillows and other soft surfaces throughout your
home – even pet beds and stuffed toys. (Fig 13)
Match the shape of the attachment to the steam head
and press the attachment firmly to the steam head
until the tabs on the top and the bottom of the brush
snap securely into place. Brush the surface of the
area to be cleaned while steaming to sanitize and
freshen simultaneously.
Hand-held Pressing Board:
•
This sturdy Hand-held Pressing Board offers a quick
way to give special clothing items a fresh-pressed
look. Hold the board behind collars and lapels to
press creases and steam wrinkles away. (Fig 14)
Pressing Mitt:
• Insulated and made of heat resistant fabric, this mitt
makes it safe and easy to press difficult, hard-to-
reach areas. (Fig 15)
Deluxe Sanitizing Kit/
GSK-60
:
(Option - available separately)
Expander Nozzle:
• Attach this tool by snapping it to the tabs on the
steam head. It increases your steaming surface area
to make fast work of larger projects. (Fig 16)
Squeegee Attachment:
• This tool is perfect for cleaning soap scum and
residue from glass shower stalls and mirrors. Snap
it onto the tabs on the steam head and simultaneously
steam and clean your glass surfaces. (Fig 17)
MicroCham
™
Sponge & Towel
:
• With the cleaning power of our Ultra-Microfiber™
on one side and the super absorbency of our
specially-developed chamois on the other these
make clean-up quick and easy.
Fig 15
Fig 13
Fig 12
Fig 14
Fig 16
Fig 17