HANDELD IRON
20
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1.STEAM HEAD
2.FABRIC BRUSH
3.LOCK POSITION FOR
CONTINUOUS STEAM
4.REMOVABLE WATER TANK
5.CORD EXIT
6.STANDING BASE
7.POWER INDICATOR LIGHT
8.WATER TANK RELEASE BUTTON
9.HANDLE
10.PANTS CLIP
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. 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. In case of particularly
calcareous tap water, use a mixture composed of 50% tap water and 50%
demineralized water.
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 . the light turns on and
the appliance begins heating. Wait until the light turn off(approximately 45
seconds) . you can start using.
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.
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