garment steamer and Roll & Press system
• We recommend checking the garment care label for manufacturer
recommendations before steaming. We also recommend testing the garment and
effect on the garment on an unobtrusive area such as an inner seam.
• Button up the shirt's collar to prevent from slipping on the hanger during
steaming (fig. 17).
• When steaming a shirt, begin with steaming the sleeves. Get hold of one sleeve
and cross it over the garment using the Roll & Press for vertical support (fig. 17).
• To steam the back of the shirt, lift up the shirt by the shoulders and flip it around
the hanger (fig. 19).
• To put crisp edges on pants and shirts, press the steam head (without any
accessory) against the fabric and the vertical support.
• Gently press steamer brush into fabric while making slow passes.
• Avoid 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
frequently in order to avoid the formation of condensation. A gurgling noise may
be heard 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.
ACCESSORIES
Before using an accessory, check the manufacturer recommendations.
It is also recommend that you carry out a test on part of the fabric which cannot
be seen.
1 • Fabric brush
Be sure unit is unplugged and completely cool before attaching accesories.
• Attach the fabric brush to the steam head by lining up the bottom of the brush with
the bottom of the steam head. Gently push the top of the brush onto the steam head
until it clicks into place.
• Gently brush the area to be steamed with the grain or nap of the fabric.
• Remove the fabric brush once unit is unplugged and completely cool. Remove it by
pressing on the release tab on top of brush while pulling it forward.
Tips for better results with your
The fabric brush opens the weave of the
fabrics for better steam penetration.
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