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quency with which you use the appliance. The appliance must be descaled at least once
a year or after 50 hours of use.
• To carry out a descaling operation, follow the following steps:
1. Ensure that the appliance has cooled down completely (2 hours minimum).
Remove the handle from the base by unscrewing the fixing screw.
2. Fill the water tank with fresh water and place it on the main unit
allowing water to fill the boiler.
3. Remove the water tank from the base and empty out the water via the water
tank filling hole by tipping the appliance over a sink. Limescale and other re-
sidues are thus removed.
4. Repeat step 2 and 3 several times until the scale has been removed.
C UTION: Don't fill the boiler by the steam head holes ! Never immerse the steam head
in water !
TIPS FOR BEST RESULTS WITH YOUR G RMENT
STE MER
• We recommend checking the garment care label for manufacturer recommendations
before steaming. We also recommend testing the garment and strength of the colour on
an unobtrusive area such as an inner seam.
• Gently pull down on bottom of garment while steaming
• Gently press steamer brush into fabric while making slow passes
• To put crisp edges on trousers and shirts, use crease attachment
• void contact between the steam head and silk or velvet.
• Certain garments are smoothed more easily on the reverse side.
• Heavy fabrics may need to be steamed longer.
• If you are using the steam head at a position close to the ground, raise the hose fre-
quently in order to avoid the formation of condensation.
if the flexible pipe is pinched.
• If no steam is produced, if a gurgling sound is heard or if water is dripping through the
holes of the steam head, raise the steam hose occasionally to remove condensation inside.
• Be careful at all times.
gurgling noise may be heard
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