7
Using Your Kambrook Garment Steamer
Before First Use
Remove any sticker or protective
cover from the steam head.
Unwind and straighten the cord
before use.
When operating the garment
steamer for the first time, allow it
to steam for a few minutes. This will
remove any impurities and odours
that might have been left by the
manufacturing process.
When operating the garment steamer
for the first time, you may want to try
the steamer on an old piece of fabric
before steaming your garment.
WARNING:
To avoid an
electrical circuit overload,
it is recommended that
no other appliances are
plugged into the same
circuit as your garment
steamer when it is in use.
NOTE:
When unpacking the
garment steamer, check to see
you have received all the items
listed in the Parts List, before
discarding the packaging.
Assembling/Operating Your
Kambrook Garment Steamer
1.
Open the water inlet cover and fill
tap water into the water tank until
it reaches the MAXIMUM level
(See Fig.1). Always ensure the water
tank is at least a third full. DO NOT
exceed the MAXIMUM level when
filling the water tank.
Fig. 1
2.
Hold the appliance with your
hand positioned safely at the
neck of the garment steamer. In
an upright position, use your other
hand to attach the fabric brush
onto the steam head. The fabric
brush can be attached either way
and will lock into position with an
audible “click”.
3.
Connect the appliance to a power
outlet and switch on. The power
‘ON’ indicator light will turn red; this
means the steamer is ‘ON’. Switch
OFF the steamer by switching off at
the power outlet and unplugging
the unit from the power outlet.
When the appliance is turned off
at the power outlet the indicator
light will extinguish.
4.
Once the water is filled to the
MAXIMUM level and the appliance
is connected to the power outlet,
allow the garment steamer to
preheat for at least 1 minute
before use.