Filling the steamer with water
Filling the steamer with water
WARNING: If the steamer is in use, allow it to cool down for at least 5 minutes before
removing the cap to add more water. Never add cold water to hot water. Steam may
shoot out and cause injury.
1. Place the steamer on a flat, level surface. Make sure the power cord is unplugged
from the power outlet.
2. Turn the cap
3. Fill the steamer with water. Stop filling when the water reaches the "MAX" line
(approx. 16.9 fl. oz) of the level window
CAUTION: Exceeding the maximum water level will result in water spitting from
the steam nozzle
Use the steamer only with water. Distilled or de-mineralized water is
recommended in order to minimize potential build-up of mineral deposits. It is
not advised to use municipal water because its high mineral content.
4. Replace the cap on the steamer. Tighten it by turning it clockwise.
Using an accessory
1. Select either the lint remover
Use the lint remover to remove small particles when steaming. For larger
particles, such as hair or loose threads, use the fabric brush.
2. Push the selected accessory on the steam nozzle
lock into place.
There are two latches on the upper edge and one on the lower edge of the
accessories.
To remove the accessory, carefully pull it off of the steam nozzle.
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counterclockwise and lift the cap to remove it.
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. DO NOT overfill the steamer.
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or fabric brush
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until the latches audibly