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 The 

Pole Top

 (1) connects to the top section of the 

Telescopic Pole

.

 The 

Clothes Hanger Hook

 (1

A

), which is part of the 

Pole Top

, is designed to support garments

   hung from a clean rust-free hanger.

 The 

Steam Nozzle Holder

 (1

B

), which is part of the 

Pole Top

, provides a safe and convenient place

   to hang the 

Steam Nozzle

 when not in use.

 The 

Steam Nozzle

 (2) emits the flow of hot, penetrating steam.

 The 

Handle

 (3) is designed to stay relatively cool while providing an optimum level of safety and

   user comfort.

 The 

Telescopic Pole

 (4) connects to the unit at the 

Pole Base

.  The 

Telescopic Pole

 is divided into

   four sections, three of which can be extended and retracted for user comfort and convenient

   storage.  The 

Pole Top

 connects to the 

Telescopic Pole

.

 The 

Pole Base

 (4

A

) is the threaded receptor into which the 

Telescopic Pole

 is inserted.

 The 

Hose

 (5) directs steam from the unit’s internal boiler to the 

Steam Nozzle

, while remaining safe

   and flexible for a wide variety of uses.

 The 

Hose Base

 (5

A

) is the threaded receptor onto which the 

Hose

 is connected.

 The 

Water Tank

 (6) holds water to be transferred into the 

Water Reservoir

, up to a maximum 

   capacity of 40 oz. (1,183 ml.).  The 

Water Tank

 is removable for convenient filling.

 The 

Valve Cap

 (6

A

) controls the flow of water between the 

Water Tank

 and the 

Water Reservoir

.

   The 

Valve Cap

 must be removed in order to empty or fill the 

Water Tank

.

 The 

Water Reservoir

 (7) is where water is stored before being converted into steam by the internal

   boiler.  Water from the 

Water Tank

 is transferred as needed into the 

Water Reservoir

 through the

   

Valve Cap

.

 The 

Lighted On/Off Switch

 (8) turns the unit on and off.  When set to the “ON” position, it

   illuminates to provide a clear visual indication that the unit is receiving power.

 The 

Drain Plug

 (9) may be opened to easily empty any remaining water out of the 

Water Reservoir

.

 The 

Rolling Casters

 (10) allow for exceptional mobility and freedom of movement over a variety

   of surfaces.

 The 

Fabric Brush

 (11) connects to the 

Steam Nozzle

 and is designed to work with steam to remove

   lint, loose threads and exceptionally stubborn wrinkles.

 The 

Press Pad

 (12) is designed with a strap that fits over your hand, allowing you to easily support 

   fabrics for steaming edges and creating crisp creases.  The 

Press Pad

 also protects your hand from 

   being burned by hot steam.

Summary of Contents for MODEL SF-407

Page 1: ...MODEL SF 407 Fabric Steamer Please read all instructions before use Mail in your warranty registration card KEEP YOUR RECEIPT FOR WARRANTY PURPOSES by Top Innovations...

Page 2: ...vides a variety of other unique benefits It s natural and environmentally friendly eliminating the need for potentially harmful chemicals It also helps to neutralize smoke and other unpleasant odors r...

Page 3: ...e care to position extension cord where it is least likely to be damaged or tripped over during use 3 Before plugging power cord into electrical outlet be sure that all electrical information on ratin...

Page 4: ...potential build up of mineral deposits Other cleaning agents could damage unit or cause injury Do not overfill unit 15 Do not attempt to use steam without properly filling Water Tank 16 To reduce risk...

Page 5: ...o obtain possible missing parts refer to the Customer Support section on Page 14 of this manual Unit Features Accessories Pole Top Clothes Hanger Hook Steam Nozzle Holder Steam Nozzle Handle Telescopi...

Page 6: ...d The Water Tank 6 holds water to be transferred into the Water Reservoir up to a maximum capacity of 40 oz 1 183 ml The Water Tank is removable for convenient filling The Valve Cap 6A controls the fl...

Page 7: ...ction includes the COUPLING which secures the Telescopic Pole to the Pole Base ADJUSTING TELESCOPIC POLE In order to adjust the length of SECTIONS 1 2 3 of the Telescopic Pole 1 Release extension lock...

Page 8: ...e Pole Base insert SECTION 4 of Telescopic Pole into Pole Base then twist Pole to properly align the guide grooves and guide ridges 4 Slide COUPLING down over Pole Base then screw clockwise to secure...

Page 9: ...in clockwise direction until Hose is tightly secured onto Hose Base FIGURE 6 B Hand tighten only Do not over tighten 3 Hang Steam Nozzle on specially designed Steam Nozzle Holder FIGURE 6 C CAUTION T...

Page 10: ...z 1 183 ml mark NOTE To prolong the life of your Fabric Steamer it is recommended that distilled or de mineralized water be used in Water Tank CAUTION Only water should be used in unit other chemicals...

Page 11: ...Nozzle NOTE It is common for the unit to produce gurgling sounds and small amounts of water during the first few minutes of steaming This is a natural part of the steaming process Pointing Steam Nozz...

Page 12: ...le free GENERAL STEAMING TIPS For best steaming results press Steam Nozzle directly against fabric or hold within 1 2 of surface Curtains and draperies may be steamed while still hanging To remove wri...

Page 13: ...r Fabric Steamer The best way to minimize mineral build up is to use distilled or de mineralized water when using your Fabric Steamer In addition it is recommended that the unit be cleaned regularly u...

Page 14: ...position Steam output is weak or intermittent Excessive gurgling in Hose and Steam Nozzle water drips from Steam Nozzle POSSIBLE CAUSE Unit is not plugged in No water in unit Mineral build up in unit...

Page 15: ...credit card You must have a Return Authorization Number before returning unit If you need to request warranty service or have any questions about coverage under this warranty please visit the Warranty...

Page 16: ...tions com V081205 PRINTED IN CHINA PRODUCT SERIAL NUMBER For your convenience space has been provided below for you to record the serial number of your unit located on the back or bottom of the unit f...

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