The types of water listed
below may contain organic
waste, mineral or chemical
elements that can cause
spitting, brown staining, or
premature wear of the
appliance: water from clothes
dryers, scented or softened
water, water from
refrigerators, batteries, air
conditioners, rain water,
boiled, filtered or bottled
water. lso use distilled or
demineralised water only as
advised above.
• Remove the water tank by
pushing it backwards -
• Remove the stopper.
• Fill the watertank to the top
with water
securly. Make sure that the
stopper is properly pushed in
place - fig.5.
• Put the tank into the handle
until it snaps in - fig.6.
• Completely unwind the power
cord. Plug in your steam brush.
Use
During use or while unit is
heating or cooling, do not rest
appliance on its head. Place
product on its side on a stable,
heat resistant, flat surface, as
the head will be hot. s the
appliance heats, the housing
becomes warm. This is
normal.
6
fig.
fig.4
and close it
• Once the appliance is plugged
in, the light is on. Set the steam
control dial to the desired setting
- fig.7.
• fter approximately 30 seconds,
and when the light is off, it has
reached working temperature.
• To begin steaming, press the
steam button with the steam-
brush facing away from you,
holding it in a vertical position -
fig.8.
Do not allow steambrush to
run dry.
Steam setting
3.
Set the brush steam output to the
type of fabric to be ironed - see
following table.
Type of fabric
Cotton / Linen
Silk / Wool
Synthetics
Tips: Check the fabric's label for
recommendations. We recom-
mend that you test acrylic,
nylon or other synthetic fabrics
in an inconspicuous area to
ensure these fabrics are not
damaged by hot steam.
Setting
steam
max.
min.