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You can use the heat resistant bag between the
towel/bed and garment if required.
4. Install any attachment you wish to use. (optional)
5. Plug the iron/steamer in then press the power
button. The blue power button light will slowly flash,
indicating that the iron/steamer is heating.
6. After about 45 seconds the power light will stay on,
indicating your iron/steamer is ready to use.
7. Prime the water pump by holding steam trigger until
steam forms.
8. To generate steam, press the steam trigger. As long as
the trigger is held, steam will emit from the steamer.
When the trigger is released, the steam will stop.
9. To generate a constant flow of steam without holding
the trigger, press the steam trigger and then slide the
steam trigger lock downwards. You can then release
pressure on the steam trigger.
To turn the steam off, press
the trigger, slide the steam
trigger lock upwards, then
release the trigger.
10. With your free hand keep
the fabric taut. Steam the
garment with slow, downward
strokes, keeping the head of
the iron/steamer in contact
with the fabric (Fig. D).
11. When you have finished, press and hold the power
button until the blue light goes out (about 3 seconds)
and unplug.
12. After ironing or between garments, set your iron/
steamer down with the handle resting on a flat, stable
surface. You can use the heat resistant bag to rest
your iron/steamer on (Fig. B).
FABRIC SOFTENING INFUSED SOLEPLATE
Your iron/steamer features a ceramic heated plate that
helps smooth out wrinkles and creases on the areas of
garments that are more difficult to reach with steam
alone. The fabric softening infused ceramic sole plate
helps condition fabrics to defend against wrinkles and
reduce static. The temperature of the plate is safe for all
ironable fabrics.
To press garments (collars, cuffs, etc.) place it on a flat,
heat resistant surface. Keep the plate in contact with the
garment. Use steam as required. You can use the heat-
resistant bag to iron on (Fig E).
Important:
Always make sure that the surface you use to
iron on will not be affected or damaged by heat or steam!
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