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SDGS 1630 A1
Usage recommendations
♦
Before using the appliance, familiarise yourself with the manufacturer's care
instructions on the label of your clothing .
♦
If you are not sure whether you should steam the clothing, test the appliance
on a discreet part of the clothing first, e .g . on the inseam .
♦
Also clamp the bottom of the clothing into the diagonal bracket
7
before
you start steaming .
♦
Apply the fabric brush
p
to the fabric gently and move it slowly .
♦
Use the crease tool
a
for creases in trousers or blouses .
♦
Never touch silk or velour with the steam head
1
. Use the supplied protec-
tive cover
s
to steam sensitive materials .
♦
Heavier fabrics may need to be steamed for longer .
♦
If you are steaming low down over the floor, raise the steam hose
w
oc-
casionally to prevent condensation from forming . If the steam hose
w
gets
trapped, it might make a gurgling noise .
♦
If the appliance fails to generate steam, you can hear a gurgling noise or
water drips from the openings in the steam head
1
, raise the steam hose
w
to remove the condensation inside .
After use
NOTE
►
When you detach the water tank
t
from the appliance after use, a small
amount of water will remain in the opening of the steam kettle for design
reasons . To remove this water, hold the appliance over a sink and tip the
water out .
1) Once you have finished using the appliance, press the On/Off switch
u
again to switch it off . The operating light
i
goes out . You can now disconnect
the appliance from the power supply .
2) Place the steam head
1
on the steam head mount
2
when you are done
using the appliance .
3) Before putting the appliance away, allow it to cool down completely . Empty
the water tank
t
(fig . W) and steam kettle after each use .
4) Loosely roll up the power cable
9
and fix it in place with the Velcro strap
0
.
Hang the cable back on the power cable retainer
8
(fig . X) .
5) Do not use the handle of the water tank
t
to transport the appliance .
The appliance is equipped with convenient casters
o
.