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Using your Garment Steamer
Before first use
• Remove any adhesive stickers, plastic
covers or cardboard sleeves from the
garment steamer.
• Fill the water tank and then empty out
the water. This will rinse out any foreign
particles remaining in the water tank from
the manufacturing process.
NOTE:
When turned on for the first time,
your new garment steamer may give off
vapours for up to 10 minutes. This is due to
the initial heating of the materials used. It is
safe, and not detrimental to the performance
of the garment steamer.
Filling the tank with water
• Remove the tank from the unit and
remove the tank lid. Then fill with water
from the tap. Do not exceed the maximum
water level indicator. Tighten the tank lid,
then reinsert the water tank and ensure
it’s firmly in position.
For best performance, we recommend the
use of Sunbeam Demineralised Water as
mineral deposits can build up in a garment
steamer requiring the unit to be calc
cleaned.
Using your garment steamer
1. Insert the plug into a 230-240 volt power
outlet and turn the power on.
2. Place the unit on the floor. The unit must
be lower than the steam hose
3. Push the power button to turn the unit on.
The boiler will begin heating and
the Steam light will illuminate.
4. Select the desired steam setting for your
fabric. See Steam Settings list below.
The Steam light will go out once the
garment steamer has reached the selected
temperature.
5. Before using the garment steamer on a
garment, direct a shot of steam into the
air to release any remaining condensation.
6. Ensure to always hold the steam hose
using the hand steam guard for safety
Steam light
Water light