SF-450 Booklet V2
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HELPFUL HINTS
1. Pressing will be easier if there are fewer creases in the object to be steamed.
2. Shaking out the article prior to steaming will avoid excess creasing.
3. Towels, handkerchiefs and napkins should be draped over a rod or steam
pressed in place over a towel rack.
4. Heavier fabrics may require repeated steaming.
5. With practice you will gain speed and efficiency. You
will soon learn which fabrics will require multiple
steam applications.
CARE AND CLEANING
1. Turn the On/Off Switch to the 'Off' position and
unplug from the power source.
2. Wait for the Steamer to cool completely for at least 30 minutes.
3. Remove and drain the Water Container. Drain the unit by removing the
Drain Plug and allowing the contents of the reservoir to drain.
the unit in the direction of the Drain Plug to remove the remaining water.
Replace the Plug. NOTE: It is not necessary to drain the unit is using dis-
tilled water.
4. Remove the Steamer Hose, Hanger Rod and Water Tank.
5. Remove excess water from the reservoir by lifting the unit and pouring. Flush
the Reservoir area with fresh water to clean any residue from the water source.
6. Pour fresh water into threaded pipe of the Steam Hose. Then remove
water from the reservoir to clean any residue inside the Steamer. If there
is too much residue, you may use soft water to soak and flush the reservoir.
7. Re-attach the Hose, Hanger Rod and Water Container and store the unit.
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