2. Fill it with fresh water and add a half-teaspoon of Chlorine bleach to the water.
3. Shake it vigorously.
4. Pour out the water.
5. For rinsing, refill water to the Water Container, shake it and pour water out.
Periodically, pour old water out of steamer to remove sediment and maintain the correctproper water
level.
NOTE: No two water suppliers have the same mineral content. If your steamer begins to cut on and
off during normal use, the thermostat is indicating that the heating unit requiresneeds descaling of the
sediments.the sediments to be descaled.
Descaling:
To prevent malfunctioning, your steamer must be descaled regularly. The descaling interval will depend
on the water quality and the frequency of use. For descaling, proceed as follows:
1. Unplug, remove the Water Container, fill it with water and shake it vigorously to remove large-scale
sediments. Pour out the water and repeat it as necessary.
2. Half fill Fill in the Water Container half capacity with a mix of decalcifiyinger agent and water (follow
the instructions from the decalcifying productier product to to discover the correct percentagelearn the
percentage of water you have to add and the descaling time). Close the Water Container.
3. Leave the Water Container apart for the time indicated by the decalcifiyinger agent manual. Afterwards
turn the Water Container up-and-down to descale the other part for the same amount of time.
4. Then, attach the Water Container to the unit, plug in and switch on.
5. Let the appliance run until the Water Container is about to empty (do not steam any clothing during
this time).
6. Unplug, detach and empty Water Container and rinse it with water. Then pour out the water.
7. Refill Water Container again with water and repeat steps 4 to 5.
The steamer is now ready for use again.
Note: If after descaling, you believe there is still scale in the boiler, repeat descaling process as necessary.
If you always use distilled water, it will not be necessary to descale the boiler.
Tip: The descaling agent is available in most supermarkets and is the same as the one used for espresso
machines, stainless steel kettles, or humidifiers.
PRINCESS TIPS
When using this appliance, the following basic precautions should always be followed:
1. Read the instructions thoroughly and understand all instructions before use.
2. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not immerse the appliance in water or other liquids.
3. Children should not use this appliance. Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used
near children. Do not leave the appliance unattended while plugged to outlet.
4. Unplug from outlet when attaching or removing the Water Container, before cleaning, refilling water
orand when not in use. When disconnecting from outlet, grasp and pull plug. Never tug the cord.
5. Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug, or after the appliance malfunctions, or is
dropped or damaged in any any waymanner. Return appliance to the nearest authorized service
facility for examination, repairs or adjustments.
6. Do not disassemble or attempt to repair any part of the appliance under any circumstances. Return
appliance to the nearest authorized service facility for examination, repairs or adjustments.
7. Do not let the Power Cord or the extension cord come into contact with sharp edges or hot surfaces,
including the stove.
8. Let appliance cool down completely and loop cord loosely around appliance when storing.
9. Steam only in an up and down vertical motion.
10. Never use steamer in a horizontal position or tilt into a backward position, as this may
result in water discharge.
11. Do not attempt to hang up the unit by the Hose.
12. Avoid contact withing hot parts, hot water or steam.
13. While operating, do not let the Water Container dry outget dry.
14. Use appliance only for its intended use. Indoor use only.
15. To reduce the likelihood of a circuit overload, do not operate another high wattage
appliance on the same circuit.
16. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
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