7.
Stand steamer on its base and allow it to completely
cool off before storing. (G) To avoid mineral buildup,
empty the tank after each use.
STE AM C LE AN ING IN THE HOME
Using steam to clean household items that can tolerate hot,
damp steam without damage is non-toxic, and inexpensive.
This cleaning method is beneficial to those sensitive to
chemical cleaners or trying to reduce chemicals in the
home. Steam upholstery, draperies, linens and home
textiles to clean and refresh.
CLE A N I NG AN D C A RE
This product contains no user serviceable parts. Refer to
qualified service personnel.
CLEANING STEAMER EXTERIOR
1.
Make sure steamer is unplugged and completely cool.
2.
Wipe the ironing plate and outer surface with soft, damp cloth. Water
and small amounts of gentle household soaps, such as dishwashing
liquid, can be used on the exterior. Never use heavy-duty cleaner, or
abrasive scouring pads that may scratch or discolor the steamer.
3.
After the steamer has been thoroughly dried, turn it back on and lightly
steam over an old cloth. This will help remove any reside left in the
steam holes.
4.
Unplug, empty tank, and allow time to cool before storing.
STORING THE STEAMER
1.
Check that the steamer is unplugged and completely cool.
2.
Wrap the cord loosely around the base of the steamer.
3.
Always store steamer upright on its base to prevent water leakage.
Tip: Emptying the tank after each use is recommended because standing
water can leave a residue over time.
STE AM I N G TIPS A ND TR IC KS
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This steamer is designed to use distilled, purified, or filtered water. Tap
water contains minerals that build up. Using water with perfumes or
scented additives is also not recommended.
•
Always test garments by steaming a small hidden area to make sure the
garment takes well to steam.
•
Always read garment care label instructions. Fabrics suitable for mid to
high heat can be pressed with the ironing plate.
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