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Cleaning the mineral deposit
A common problem that can occur with a steamer is mineral deposit caused by many water
supplies. Mineral residue inside the inner tubes and heater can cause intermittent vaporiza-
tion or, in some cases, no vaporization at all.
Note: To reduce or eliminate the occurrence of mineral deposits, we recommend using
distilled water. Regular tap water can also be used.
The following recommendations can be used to reduce mineral deposits. If demineralized or
distilled water is not used, we recommend following this procedure monthly.
1. Make sure the unit is unplugged and has completely cooled down.
2. Mix a solution of 50% vinegar and 50% water. 60 mL of this solution will be enough.
3. Remove the water inlet cap and slowly pour the mixed solution into the water tank. Re-
place the cap.
4. Allow it to stand for 40 minutes.
5. Clean the outer cover using a wet cloth.
6. Pour clean water into the tank and pour it out. Repeat this step until the vinegar odor is
gone.
7. Reassemble the unit and operate it as usual.
Storage
Allow the unit to cool completely before storing it.
Before storing or packing your garment steamer, empty the water tank. Water can clog inter-
nal parts and ruin the appliance.
When no longer using the appliance, store it in a dry environment, protected from dust and
direct sunlight.
Fold the cord and store the unit in an upright position in a clean, dry place.
Make sure the water tank is empty. If not, remove it and turn it upside down to ensure that all
water is drained.
INSTRUCTIONS
How to use
First use
1. Remove the packaging.
2. Fill the water tank to its maximum capacity.
3. Iron a piece of waste cloth twice according to the operating instructions. Little droplets
may appear, which is normal.
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Operating instructions
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1. Make sure the appliance is unplugged and switched off.
2. Remove the water tank from the main unit, and open the water inlet cover.
3. Fill the water tank with an appropriate amount of cold water and then close the water inlet
cover. Please check if the tank has been correctly fitted.
4. Plug in the device and push the power switch. The indicator light will flash blue, and the
unit will start warming up. Once the indicator light is steady, you can start using the appli-
ance. Please note that you must be pressing the steam button for it to produce steam.
5. Thicker clothes or more stubborn wrinkles require more ironing.
Important notes
1. Using distilled or demineralized water will reduce the need to clean your steamer and will
prolong its lifespan. However, ordinary tap water may be used as well. Pour only water into
the water tank.
2. Additives such as cleaning agents, detergents, salt, perfume, and dyes should never be
added to the water tank.
3. Some of these substances are highly flammable, which could result in bodily harm or
death, and some additives may corrode or clog internal parts.
4. After use, clean any residual water and stains on the steam nozzle with a piece of cloth so
as to keep the appliance tidy and extend its lifespan.
For best results
1. Some items are best steamed when turned inside out.
2. Pants may be steamed while being held by the cuffs.
3. While steaming, touch the fabric lightly with the steam nozzle or using the brush attach-
ment, and move it up and down to better remove wrinkles. Touching the garment and/or
fabric is important.
4. The handheld steamer will not remove stains from garments.
5. Never steam clothes while wearing them.
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