FILLING THE WATER TANK
1.
Place the steamer on its base on a stable surface.
2.
Hold the handle to stabilize and pull out the removable
water tank with the other hand. (E)
3.
Gently pull out the rubber water tank cover at the top
of the tank. (F)
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. (G) Do not overfill. Close the rubber cover
securely.
5.
Dry off any excess water from the tank. Push water
tank back into the steamer base; click into place.
6.
To refill at any time during use, turn steamer off by
pressing the power button until the blue indicator
light is off, unplug from outlet, and follow the above
procedure.
Tip: After refilling, allow to reheat for 45 seconds and then prime pump by
holding steam trigger until steam forms.
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1.
Read the manufacturer's fabric label to make sure the fabrics are
suitable for steaming.
•
If you see "do not iron" or this icon
frame and make sure to test on an inconspicuous area prior to
steaming the entire garment.
•
If you see "do not steam" or this icon
2.
Refer to the "Attaching Frames" section for determining whether to use a
frame. Attach or remove frames while the steamer and frames are cool.
•
Hang 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 and then press the power
button. (H) The power button light will slowly blink,
indicating that the steamer is heating.
4.
After about 45 seconds the power light will stay on,
indicating the steamer is preheated.
5.
Prime the water pump by holding steam trigger until
steam forms.
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E
F
G
, attach the delicate fabric
, do not steam the garment.
H