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Using the Steamer
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1. Read the manufacturer's fabric label to make sure the fabrics are suitable for
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steaming.
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• If you see "do not iron, " attach the soft brush and make sure to test on an
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inconspicuous area prior to steaming the entire garment.
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• If you see "do not steam, " do not steam the garment.
2. Refer to the "Attaching/Removing Brush Attachments" section for
determining whether to use a brush. Attach or remove brushes while the
steamer and brushes are cool.
• Hang the garment in an area that will not be impacted by the heat and
steam, such as on a shower rod.
• This steamer is anti-dripping, meaning it can be used horizontally to steam
garments on an ironing board.
3. Plug the steamer into an outlet and then press the
power button; the red indicator light will blink,
indicating the steamer is heating.
4. After about 40 seconds the indicator light will become solid, indicating the
steamer is preheated.
5. Prime the water pump by pressing the steam
button and then wait for steam to form.
6. To generate steam, press the steam button; the indicator light will turn green
and steam will emit from the steamer.
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7. Use your free hand to keep
the fabric taut and stretched.
Steam the garment with slow,
downward strokes, keeping the
head of the steamer in contact
with the fabric.
Note: It is normal to feel or hear the water pump in the handle.
8. When finished steaming, press the power button and unplug from the
outlet.
9. Stand the steamer on its base and allow it to completely cool off before
storing. To avoid mineral buildup, empty the tank after each use.

Auto Shutoff

The steamer will automatically switch to auto shut-off mode after being
left inactive for 8 minutes. The red and green blinking of the indicator light
indicates that the steamer is going into auto shutoff mode. To resume
steaming, press the steam button and wait for the steamer to fully reheat.
Steaming Tips
Steaming Garments
1. Place the fabric in a dry and ventilated place and at least 20 cm (8 inches)
away from any walls (otherwise moisture may cause mildew).
2. Empty garment pockets and straighten turn-ups such as cuffs and hems.
3. Hang the garment from a hanger and stretch the fabric slightly with one
hand, making sure there is nothing behind the fabric that could be damaged
by the steam.
4. Put the steam head against the garment and press and move your arm in an
up and down motion, targeting creases on the fabric.
Note: Do not steam over metal accessories. Use with caution when
steaming around metal accessories.
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