HOW TO U SE
This product is for household use only.
GE TTI NG STARTED
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Remove all labels, tags and stickers attached to the body, or cord of the
steamer and the plastic band around the power plug.
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Remove and save literature.
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Read all the instructions before using your steamer.
IMPO RTAN T NOTES
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Using distilled, purified, or filtered water is highly recommended to
maintain optimal performance. Tap water contains minerals that build up
over time.
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Any water droplets visible inside the tank are from individual quality
control tests done to ensure every steamer meets our high standards for
product performance.
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Do not use perfumes, oils, or other additives.
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Always review the garment manufacturer's care label instructions before
steaming, and always test fabrics for colorfastness in inconspicuous
areas (such as an inseam). Steamers are not recommended for use on
leather, suede, vinyl, plastic, or other steam sensitive fabrics.
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The steamer becomes hot during use.
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It is normal to feel or hear the water pump in the handle.
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The water pump may become louder when the water level in the tank is
low. Check and refill tank, as needed.
FIL LING THE WATER TANK
1.
Place the steamer on its base on a stable surface.
2.
Hold the handle to stabilize while pressing the tank
lock upward and pulling away the removable water
tank with the other hand. (A)
3.
Gently pull out the rubber water tank cover at the top
of the tank. (B)
Tip: Using distilled, purified, or filtered water is highly
recommended and will reduce mineral buildup. Do not use
oils, perfumes, or scented additives.
4.
Using a clean measuring cup, pour water into opening
until water reaches the "MAX" level mark on the top
of the tank. (C) Do not overfill. Close the rubber cover
securely.
5.
Dry off any excess water from the tank. While pressing
the tank lock upward, push water tank back into the
steamer base until it clicks into place.
A
B
C
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6.
To refill at any time during use, unplug from outlet, and follow the above
procedure.
Tip: After refilling, allow to reheat for 60 seconds until steam forms.
USI NG THE HANDH EL D STE AME R
1.
Read the manufacturer's fabric label to make sure the fabrics are
suitable for steaming.
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If you see "do not iron" or this icon
plate against the garment.
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If you see "do not steam" or this icon
2.
Place the garment on a hanger.
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Hang against a heat safe surface and use the ironing plate to get crisp
results. The ironing plate can also be used in the horizontal position,
with a traditional ironing board.
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The steamer may be used by hanging the garment in an area that will
not be impacted by the heat and steam, such as on a shower rod.
3.
Plug the steamer into an outlet. The indicator light will slowly blink, indicating
that the steamer is heating.
4.
The Ironing Plate will be fully preheated in 1–3 minutes.
Note: The fixed temperature on the ironing plate is a mid-range heat level
, which is suitable for most fabrics. If the garment label says not to iron
, or iron at low temperatures
the garment.
5.
To generate steam, press down on the steam trigger with your index
finger. (D) As long as the trigger is held down, steam will emit from the
steamer. When the trigger is released, the steam will stop.
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To generate a constant flow of steam without holding
the trigger, press the steam trigger and then slide the
continuous steam switch down. (E) This will activate
the continuous steam feature. To turn the steam off,
press the trigger, push the continuous steam switch
up and then release trigger.
Note: It is normal to feel or hear the water pump in the handle.
6.
To iron using the Ironing Plate on a heat safe surface
placed vertically, start steaming and then lightly press
the metal ironing plate against the garment. (F) While
holding the fabric gently taut, drag the ironing plate
up and down the fabric, being careful to keep hands
away from the steam and never leaving the plate in one
section for too long; like how a typical iron is used.
, do not press the ironing
, do not steam the garment.
, do not press the ironing plate against
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