Assemble Your Steamer
1.
Assemble the rod set. The thinnest rod part is the top part.
2.
Attach the assembled rod to the center of the steamer.
3.
Release the top screw and attach the hook at the top of the rod.
4.
Attach the steam head to the hose.
5.
Place the steam head on the hook.
6.
Firmly attach the hose to the steam outlet on the top of the steamer in front of the rod.
Start Using Your Steamer
Using Your Steamer
1.
Place the steamer on a flat surface where you plan to use it. Take out the water tank and
unscrew the cap.
2.
Fill the tank with 500 – 3200 ml of water and put the tank back into the steamer. Please
note that the steamer might leak water if you tilt it, once there is water in the tank (do not
start the steamer on an empty tank).
3.
Start the Stratus No.2 Professional Steamer by switching the on/off lever (notice the green
light indicator). Turn the switch to the right to turn on steam power 1 (low) and left for
steam power 2 (high). Wait 40 seconds for the steamer to heat up.
4.
Start steaming.
5.
Turn off the Stratus No.2 Professional Steamer by switching the on/off switch to the middle
(the green light indicator goes off).
6.
Do not leave your steamer filled with water. In rare cases it may leak. Steamery does not
take any responsibility for any wet damaged floors or interior.
Steam Your Garments
Steaming your clothes is easy and you will find your own way. Here are some of our
recommendations.
1.
Hang your garment on a separate hanger.
2.
Push the steam head firmly against the fabric while steaming.
3.
You may stretch the fabric while letting the hot steam pass through it.
4.
For sensitive fabric such as silk or wool, we recommend you attach the fabric brush on to
the steam head (included in the package).
5.
To keep the fabric straight you may want to grab the fabric hem while steaming. Use the
heat glove to avoid burning yourself (included in the package).
6.
For more information and tips and tricks, visit www.steamerystockholm.com
Emptying and Cleaning Your Steamer
When water is converted into steam, residues of calcium and magnesium gather in the boiler
inside your steamer. When the steamer has been used for a while, these residues form a coating,
which may reduce the efficiency and eventually damage your steamer.
Therefore, it is important to descale your steamer once in a while. We recommend that you
descale it every 20 water tanks.
Descaling liquid is an acid that dissolves magnesium and calcium. By pouring descaling liquid (or
any other similar acid as ex white distilled vinegar) and hot water inside the boiler you will clean
your steamer from these residues.
Descale your steamer by following the steps below:
1.
Remove the tank and the hose.
2.
Empty the steamer from water through the steam outlet.
3.
Pour 50ml of descaling liquid and 100–200ml of hot water in the opening under the tank.
4.
Tilt the steamer back and forth. When tilting the steamer, you will see brown pieces of
magnesium and calcium in the water.
5.
Pour out the water through the steam outlet or tilt the steamer to the side.
6.
Follow this procedure a couple of times until the water is clear and no more brown pieces
can be seen in the water.
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