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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
FILLING WATER TANK
Warning:
To avoid personal injury and damage to the unit, only add water
to the water tank. NEVER add cleaning solutions, perfumes, oils or any other
chemical additives.
Note
: Your Steamer is designed to be used with tap water. However, if you
have hard water, we recommend using distilled water for better results.
1. Place Steamer on a flat surface.
2. Press the water reservoir release button and slide out the water reservoir
from the stand (Figure 1).
3. Take the water tank to a sink. Pull the rubberized water-fill cover to
open and pour tap water from the faucet into the water-fill opening
until it reaches the Max water level in water tank (Figure 2). If water
spills outside of the tank, or within the center water tank cavity, wipe it
dry with a paper towel or cloth.
Warning:
When filling the water tank, watch for water that can drip
onto the floor and cause you to slip and fall.
Tip:
It is not necessary to have a full tank of water for the Steamer to
generate steam. For best results, just make sure the water tank is at least
half full.
4. Close the water-fill cover and refit the water tank into the stand. Pull on
the reservoir to ensure it is fully locked in position.
Note
: If you need to add water while steaming, unplug the steamer,
wait until it cools and follow the above steps. If a cloud vibrating noise
is heard, then the water level is low and needs to be refilled.
USING YOUR STEAMER VERTICALLY
You can use your Steamer in the vertical position to press with steam
hanging garments and drapes.
1. Filled the water tank with water.
2. Hang your garment to be steamed on a clean hanger.
3. Plug the steamer into a standard electrical outlet. The red Indicator light
will flash on and off, indicating that the steamer is heating up. The light
turns solid red, indicating that the Steamer is ready for steaming.
Warning:
Care should be taken to arrange the cord so that it cannot
be pulled or tripped over. Always make sure you can move freely
without getting tangled with the cord.
Caution:
Burns could occur from touching hot parts, hot water, or
steam. Use care when you turn a steam appliance upside down – there
may be hot water in the reservoir.
4. Hold your Steamer by the handle in vertical position with the head
pointing toward the fabric and away from you and your body.
Warning:
Steam is hot. Always point steamer exit away from yourself,
other persons, pets, plants and walls. Never steam clothes while they
are being worn.
5. With your free hand, pull the fabric tight and press the trigger switch as
you move the Steamer over the fabric.
6. You can use the trigger two ways:
a. Press the switch to generate steam and release it to pause the steam.
b. To get continuous steam, you can press the trigger switch and slide it
down to the lock-down position. To release, slide it up
7. Touch the fabric lightly with the stainless-steel panel, moving it in a
downward motion, beginning at the top of the garment and moving
downward. Repeat until fabric is wrinkle-free.
Tip:
For more difficult wrinkles, try steaming from the underside of the
fabric.
Figure 1
Figure 2