• Some water has dripped from bottom of Garment Steamer
onto floor below.
The Reservoir Holder of the Garment Steamer has a small
overflow hole in the bottom to allow excess water to drain.
Do not add water directly to Reservoir Holder. Use care when
inserting Water Reservoir to prevent excess water from dripping
into holder area.
• Clothes are still wrinkled after steaming the recommended
amount of time.
Steaming provides a relaxed look. Some fabrics release wrinkles
easier than others.
1.
Return garment to steamer and continue to steam longer.
2.
Steaming multiple garments at a time requires longer
steaming. For best results, steam garments one at a time.
3.
The relaxed look may not be what you want. For a pressed
look, use a regular steam iron.
• Clothes feel wet after steaming.
The Garment Steamer produces both heat and moisture to relax
wrinkles. The garment has been steamed for too long a period of
time.
1.
Allow garment to hang to dry before wearing.
2.
Reduce steaming time at next steaming occasion.
3.
Partially unzip Garment Bag during steaming to allow some
steam to escape.
• Clothes are wet at bottom of hem.
Garments are too long for the Garment Steamer. Clothes should
not touch bottom of Garment Steamer. Fold long dresses or
pants over bar of plastic hanger.
• Clothes have condensation on fabric or have water spots.
Steaming for long periods of time will cause condensation to
collect on Garment Bag sides and top.
1.
Wipe inside of Garment Bag with a clean towel after every
garment that is steamed.
2.
Garments are steamed quickly, often in as short as
30 seconds to 1 minute. Reduce time, check wrinkles, and add
short amounts of time if necessary.
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