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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This owner's guide and any additional inserts are considered part of the product. They contain
important information about safety, use, and disposal. Before using the product, please
familiarize yourself with all operating and safety instructions. Please keep all documents for
future reference and pass these documents on, together with the product, to any future owner.
See our website for the most current version of this owner’s guide.
INTENDED USE:
This product is intended to be used indoors for the steaming of garments
and other fabrics in the United States and/or Canada. This product is not intended for
commercial or industrial uses. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for damage or injury
due to unauthorized use or product modification. Failure to follow these directions will void the
product warranty.
WARNING:
Risk to Children and Impaired PersonsSupervision is required during the
installation, operation, cleaning and maintenance of this product by children under age 12 and
anyone with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities. Children should be supervised to
ensure that they do not play with the appliance, its parts and packaging material.
Directions to reduce risk of fire, electrical shock, and injury:
1.
Read all instructions before use.
2.
Use caution when handling this steam unit. Burns could occur from touching hot metal
parts, hot water, or steam. Use special care to avoid contact with hot water when turning the
product upside down to empty the reservoir.
3.
To reduce the risk of contact with hot water, test whether steam is ready before each use
while carefully holding the product away from your body. If no steam appears, wait a few
more minutes and test again. Do not look into the appliance, use your hands or other
objects to check for steam.
4.
Do not leave appliance unattended while connected.
5.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not immerse the appliance in water or other liquids.
6.
Always disconnect appliance from electrical outlet when filling with water or emptying, and
when not in use.
7.
Do not allow cord to touch hot surfaces. Let appliance cool completely before putting away.
Loop cord loosely around appliance when storing.
8.
Never yank cord to disconnect from outlet. Instead, grasp just the plug and pull
to disconnect.
9.
Do not operate appliance with a damaged cord, or if the appliance has been dropped or
damaged. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble or attempt to repair
the appliance. All repairs must be performed by a qualified service professional. Incorrect
reassembly or repair could cause a risk of fire, electric shock, or injury when the appliance
is used.
10.
A loose fit between wall outlet (receptacle) and plug may cause overheating and distortion
of the plug. Discontinue use of the product in this outlet. Contact a qualified electrician to
replace loose or worn outlets.
11.
To reduce the likelihood of circuit overload, do not operate another high wattage
appliance on the same circuit.
12.
If an extension cord is absolutely necessary, a 15 amp rated cord should be used. Cords