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HOW TO OPERATE
1.
Ensure the power cord is disconnected from the power outlet.
2.
Unscrew the water tank's valve cap and fill with water. Screw the valve
cap back in place and place the water tank on to the unit (it will not
click). Never turn the steamer on with an empty tank.
3.
Plug the unit in to a suitable power outlet and turn the power outlet to
'on' if applicable.
4. Turn the appliance's power switch to the 'ON' position. The light will
illuminate blue and the steamer will begin heating the water.
5.
When you are finished, turn the power switch to the 'OFF' position, unplug the
unit and turn off the power supply outlet switch if applicable.
Hang the steamer head on the head hanger when not in use. Never fold
the hose.
Never pull the hose with excessive force. This could cause damage and
possibly a leak of steam. Do not move the appliance by pulling the hose.
Glide the steamer head over garment until the creases are removed. To
avoid the hose folding, when using, turn the steamer around, operating
from away from the tank and the ON/OFF switch.
CAUTION:
Please refer to label on item of clothing / fabric to be sure it
is suitable for steaming. Some fabrics like leather, suede and
velvet may not be suitable for steaming. If you are unsure, steam
a discreet part of the item to test that it does not damage the
fabric before steaming the entire item.
Always extend the telescope pole to the maximum length.
Never allow the steam hose to form a loop as condensed water
will be stored in the loop and it may spill out from the steamer
head.
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When using your f1000, make sure you stand in the correct position (behind
the water tank) so that the steam has a clear path and the hose does not
fold unnecessarily.
f1000 FRIDJA PROFESSIONAL GARMENT STEAMER
gap
hold
toward
Using a steamer takes a
little getting used to, just like
driving a car or learning to
cook. However, once you've
got the hang of it, it's very
rewarding.
If you use the steamer with the
steamer head pressed against
the clothes, there is no room
for the steam to come out and
the creases won't disappear
(and you'll get water marks on
your clothes). Instead, lean the
steamer head forward only
touching with the top curve
and allow a small gap between
where the steam comes out
and where it hits the clothing.
With your other hand, make sure
the material is taut. Stroke the
clothing up and down to remove
creases.
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