8
fig. 6
PUSH
STEAM BONNET
1
The steam bonnet protects
fabrics from water marks and
filters impurities from tap water.
Attach the left side of the bonnet
over the nozzle and stretch the
bonnet across the nozzle securing
the right side of the bonnet.
(
fig. 7
)
2
To remove the bonnet, pull the
purple tab from the edge of the
bonnet and pull off.
IMPORTANT:
The bonnet should
be in place at all times.
WARNING:
The bonnet should
never be removed during use or
until the unit has cooled.
FILLING THE WATER TANK
1
Make sure the power switch is
OFF “0” then unplug the unit from
the power outlet.
2
Unscrew the water cap from
the inlet, the cap is tethered to
the water tank and can not be
completely removed. (
fig. 6
)
3
Using a cup fill the water tank to
the max fill line.
4
Replace the cap on the filling
inlet. Push the cap down and turn
clockwise to lock making sure the
arrows align.
IMPORTANT:
The water cap must
be locked into place securely to
allow proper flow of water. Once
turned on, steam will not emit if
the water cap is not secure.
WARNING:
Do not fill the water
tank when the unit is plugged in to
an electrical outlet.
WARNING:
The steam is hot! Be
careful not to touch the steam
nozzle when the unit is turned on
or has been in use.
fig. 8
fig. 7
USING YOUR ACCESSORIES
ASSEMBLY- cont.
BRISTLE FRAME
1
The bristle brush frame provides
deep steam penetration for heavy
weight fabrics (denim, canvas,
cotton, etc.). It should be attached
over the steam bonnet.
2
The bristles of the frame should
be on top of the steam nozzle.
Attach the two tabs on the bottom
of the frame to the nozzle, then
lock into place using the upper
tab. (
fig. 8
)