FEATURES & PERFORMANCE
• One-gallon (3.8L) water capacity
• Heavy-duty brass heating element
• Super-flex™ steam hose
• Bottle wont fall off steamer
• No need to empty steamer after each use
• Automatic shut-off feature with thermal fuse
• Stores upright in a small space
• Steam head – 2x the thickness of other brands (Vivio 120GC model)
• Removable brush (Vivio 120GC model)
• Metal head with wood handle (Vivio 170GC model)
• Easy roll casters for maneuverability
HOW TO STEAM
Fabric care professionals know and appreciate the value of steam for gently
de-wrinkling all type of fabrics. Fabric steaming is fast and safe, and has a myriad
of applications including clothing, upholstery, (auto and home) window fashions,
and linens. Your Reliable Vivio 120GC/Vivio 170GC garment steamer has been
designed to provide the best quality steam for these tasks. Here are a few tips:
1.
It is important to make sure that the steam hose is in an upright (vertical)
position so that any condensation can flow back to the steamer. If you do
have to steam in a low position it is suggested that you frequently lift the
steam head up so that the hose is extended.
2.
For very long articles light pants or coats, it might be helpful to put the
garment on a hanger and place the hanger on the top of a door frame (or any
high shelf that would accommodate a hanger).
3.
This will allow you to steam higher up, and reduce the chance of condensation
forming in the steam hose.
4.
It may be helpful to gently pull the bottom of the garment (hem) to allow the
steam to penetrate the fabric and release the wrinkles. This may be
particularly useful at the seam of a garment.
5.
It is not necessary to "push" the steam head onto the fabric. Lightly touching
the material is all that is usually needed. For fabrics with a nap (corduroy,
velvet, velour), the brush that is included with the Vivio 120GC model is very
helpful for refreshing the fabric while protecting the nap of the fabric.
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