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Black and Decker HGS250-LA Manual De Uso Y Cuidado página 14

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U S I N G T H E H A N D H E L D S T E A M E R
1.
Read the manufacturer's fabric label to make sure the fabrics are
suitable for steaming.
I f you see "do not iron" or this icon
frame and make sure to test on an inconspicuous area prior to
steaming the entire garment.
I f you see "do not steam" or this icon
steam the garment.
2. R efer to the "Attaching Frames" section for determining
whether to use a frame. Attach or remove frames while
the steamer and frames are cool.
Hang the garment in an area that will not be
impacted by the heat and steam, such as on a
shower rod.
3.
Plug the steamer into an outlet and then press the power
button. (F) The power button light will turn on.
4.
After about 45 seconds the power light will stay on,
indicating the steamer is preheated.
5.
Prime the water pump by holding steam trigger until
steam forms.
6.
To generate steam, press down on the steam trigger
with your index finger. (G) As long as the trigger is
held down, steam will emit from the steamer. When the
trigger is released, the steam will stop.
T o generate a constant flow of steam without
holding the trigger, press the steam trigger and
then slide the continuous steam switch down. (H)
This will activate the continuous steam feature.
To turn the steam off, press the trigger, push the
continuous steam switch up and then release
trigger.
7.
With your free hand keep the fabric taut. Steam the
garment with slow, downward strokes, keeping the
head of the steamer in contact with the fabric. (I)
Note: It is normal to feel or hear the water pump in the handle.
8. W hen finished steaming, toggle the power switch OFF
(O) and unplug from outlet. (J)
9.
Stand steamer on its base and allow it to completely
cool off before storing. (K) To avoid mineral buildup,
empty the tank after each use.
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, attach the delicate fabric
F F
, do not
G G
H H
I I
J J
K K

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