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Mount the cap (21).
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Place the water reservoir (12) into the
appliance.
Hints for use (fig. A - D)
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Place the appliance on a stable, flat and
heat-resistant floor.
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Remove the water reservoir (12) from the
appliance. Fill the water reservoir (12) with
the required amount of water. Place the
water reservoir (12) into the appliance.
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Hang the steam head (5) onto the steam
head holder (18).
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Insert the mains plug into the wall socket.
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To switch on the appliance, press the
on/off switch (1). The on/off indicator (2)
comes on. The appliance starts heating.
Note: Keep the steam head (5) on the steam
head holder (18) during the heat-up process.
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After the steam indicator (3) comes on,
press the steam button (6). The steam
indicator (7) comes on. The steam head (5)
starts emitting steam. The appliance is
ready for use.
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Remove the steam head (5) from the
steam head holder (18) with the steam
vents pointing away from you.
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Hang the garment on the clothes hanger
(16) or the clothes hanger attachment (17).
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Hold the steam head (5) with the steam
vents pointing away from you.
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Lightly touch the garment with the steam
head (5). Move the steam head (5) in a
vertical direction, starting at the top of the
garment and gradually moving downwards
(fig. D).
Note: The appliance may make a gurgling
sound during use, which is a normal result of
condensation. If a gurgling sound occurs, hold
the steam hose (4) in an upright position to
drain the excess moisture back into the water
reservoir.
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If necessary, add more water into the
water reservoir (12).
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If the process is completed, remove the
garment from the clothes hanger (16) or
the clothes hanger attachment (17).
Hang the steam head (5) onto the steam
head holder (18).
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Press the steam button (6). The steam
indicator (7) goes off. The steam head (5)
stops emitting steam.
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To switch off the appliance, press the
on/off switch (1) again. The on/off
indicator (2) goes off. The steam indicator
(3) goes off.
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Remove the mains plug from the wall socket.
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Allow the appliance to cool down
completely.
Accessories (fig. A, E & F)
Fabric brush (fig. E)
The fabric brush (19) is used to open the weave
of the fabric for better steam penetration.
Before you proceed, we need you to pay
attention to the following notes:
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Before mounting the accessory, always
switch off the appliance, remove the mains
plug from the wall socket and wait until
the appliance has cooled down.
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Mount the fabric brush (19) to the steam
head (5) by aligning the bottom of the
fabric brush with the bottom of the steam
head. Gently push the top of the fabric
brush (19) on the steam head (5) until it
clicks into place.
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Gently brush the area to be steamed with
the grain or nap of the fabric.
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Move the steam head (5) in a vertical
direction, starting at the top of the garment
and gradually moving downwards.
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Remove the fabric brush (19) from the
steam head (5).
Crease attachment (fig. F)
The crease attachment (20) is used to create
straight creases.
Before you proceed, we need you to pay
attention to the following notes:
-
Before mounting the accessory, always
switch off the appliance, remove the mains
plug from the wall socket and wait until
the appliance has cooled down.
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