Using your garment steamer
Before first use
Remove any sticker or protective cover from the steam head.
Unwind and straighten the cord before use.
When operating the garment steamer for the first time, allow it to steam for a few minutes. this will remove any impurities
and odours that might have been left by the manufacturing process.
When operating the garment steamer for the first time, you may want to try the steamer on an old piece of fabric before
steamer on an old piece of fabric before steaming your garment.
Warning: to avoid an electrical circuit overload, it is recommended that no other appliances are plugged into the same
circuit as your garment steamer when it is in use.
Note: when unpacking the garment steamer, check to see you have received all the items listed in the parts list, before
discarding the packaging.
Assembling/operating your garment steamer
1. press the water tank release button, pull out the water tank, open the water inlet cover and fill tap water into the water
tank until it reaches the MAXIMUM level (see flg.1).always ensure the water tank is at least a third full. do not exceed
the MAXIMUM level when filling the water tank. Put back the water tank .
2. hold the appliance with your hand positioned safely at the neck of the garment steamer. in an upright position, use your
other hand to attach the fabric brush onto the steam head. the fabric brush can be attached either way and will lock into
position with an audible "click".
3. connect the appliance to a power outlet and switch on. press the power button, the power indicator light will be flashing,
appliance began to heating. when the lights stop flashing into long bright, that preheat finished,you can start using.
switch OFF the steamer by press the power button. when the appliance is power off the indicator light will extinguish.
4. once the water is filled to the MAXIMUM level and the appliance is connected to the power outlet, allow the garment
steamer to preheat for before use.
5. This garment steamer has a intelligent automatic power off function. When the user stops operating this product over a
certain time, the product of internal control circuit will be cut off power supply, prevent the happening of the accident,
and can save electricity.
How to steam your garment
The garment steamer is easy to use and is perfect for removing wrinkles/creases from garments and curtains as well as
refreshing furnishing fabrics.
It can be used on most fabrics as long as the fabric is hanging or where the garment steamer can be easily used in an upright
position moving over the fabric in an up and down motion.
NOTE: the garment steamer is designed to be used in an upright position on hanging garments. refrain from using the
steamer in or on garments in a horizontal position.
1. check that there is ventilation behind the fabric otherwise moisture may build up causing mildew.
2. check garment pockets are empty and turn-ups such as cuffs and hems are down.
3. hang the garment from a hanger and stretch the fabric slightly with one hand checking that there is nothing behind the
fabric that can be damaged by the steam.
NOTE: we recommend you do not steam over metal accessories. use caution and steam around the metal accessories.
4. press and hold down the steam button. you will feel vibrations and hear a subtle humming sound while steaming; this is
normal, steam facing away from you and in an upright position.
5. gently press the fabric brush against the garment, moving your arm in an up and down motion targeting creases in the
fabric.
6. release the steam button to stop the steam.
NOTE: ensure that the fabric to be steamed is being stretched whilst steaming for best results.
WARNING: the garment steamer generates high temperatures of steam. do not touch the steam head, make sure the steamer
is facing away from you in an upright position.
7. if using the garment steamer without the fabric brush, keep a distance of at least 5cm between the steam head and the
garment.
To steam curtains
1. wash and dry curtains as directed, according to the fabric type.
2. hang the curtains and steam when they are hanging in place.
3. lightly stretch the curtain with one hand while steaming to help remove creases more easily.
To steam upholstery
1. the garment steamer can be used to help freshen up upholstery, slip covers on furniture and cushions from the furniture
and in the room. before steaming, always test on a small area of the fabric that is not visible.
2. keeping the garment steamer in an upright position and using and up and down motion. lightly steam over the fabric of
your furniture. cushions should be removed and held upright for steaming. allow cushions to dry thoroughly before