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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

When using electrical appliances, always follow basic safety 

precautions, including the following:

1 . R e a d all instructions.

2.

To

protect against risk

of electrical shock, d o not put appliance

i n

w a t e r o r o t h e r   l i q u i d .  

3.

Close supervision

is

necessary when any appliance is used by or

near c h i l d r e n .

4. Unplug from electrical outlet when not in use, before putting on or

taking off parts a n d before cleaning. 

5 .

Avoid contact with hot parts. Keep hands, hair, and clothing away from
these parts to prevent risk of injury to persons and

or burns that

could occur.

6.

Use this product  for its intended use only.

7.

Do

not operate any appliance  with a damaged cord or plug or after

the appliance malfunctions or is dropped or damaged in any manner.

A damaged cord, plug or unit may result in fire, electrical shock

o r injury.

8. Do

not leave the  s t e a m e r unattended.

9.

Please allow the unit

to

cool before storage. The use of attachments

not recommended or sold for this appliance may cause fire, electric
shock o r injury.

10.

Always turn the switch to "off" position before plugging

in

or

unplugging the 

unit.

1 1 .

Do not let cord touch  hot surfaces.

12. Do

not operate steamer without properly filling the water container. 

13.

Always keep the hose nozzle elevated above the water container. 

14. B u r n s   c a n   o c c u r   by

touching

hot p a r t s , h o t   w a t e r  o r s t e a m .

Do

not lay the hose on the floor.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 

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Summary of Contents for SP-350 Series

Page 1: ...Built for years of care free use Read These Instructions completely I before use MODEL SP 350 Series Please read this manual before using and keep for future reference...

Page 2: ...steamer will automatically begin heating again when the temperature drops below 248 F Should the water tank run dry while the unit is in operation we recommended that it be turned off immediately If...

Page 3: ...sults every time 1 Holds over one half gallon of water enough for approximately 2 Water container is removable and easy to fill 3 Automatic shut off safety feature 4 Easy to use drain port 5 Eliminate...

Page 4: ...its intended use only 7 Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions or is dropped or damaged in any manner A damaged cord plug or unit may result in fi...

Page 5: ...steam 5 The ON OFF switch is located on the front of the base 6 The WATER CONTAINER is filled through a hole in the bottom and should be placed in the reservoir on the base Avoid spilling excess wate...

Page 6: ...ection of the Rod and retighten D Loosen the Rod Base by turning it counter clockwise several turns Insert the bottom of the Rod and press down firmly Hand tighten the Rod Base by turning clockwise Pl...

Page 7: ...AINER NOTE USE OF DEMATERIALIZED OR DISTILLED WATER IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED A Insure the unit is unplugged B Remove the water container with the handle and turn upside down C Turn the water facet in you...

Page 8: ...if there are fewer creases in the object to be steamed b Shaking out the article prior to steaming will avoid excess creasing c For towels handkerchiefs and napkins peg drape them over a rod or steam...

Page 9: ...om the power source 2 Wait for the steamer to cool completely for at least 30 m i n u t e s 3 Remove and drain the water container Drain the unit by removing the drain plug and allowing the contents o...

Page 10: ...disappear when the excess moisture inside the hose has had a chance to drain back into the base If the steamer stops producing steam then starts again a You may wish to examine the inside of the reser...

Page 11: ...n in hose Hold the hose vertical and allow water to drain back to tank Steam is intermittent sediment in container Follow the removing mineral buildup procedure Water tank Valve plunger Follow the Rea...

Page 12: ...Remove the water tank from the main unit and drain any water in the unit Make a mixture of 50 vinegar and 50 water In most cases 1 cup of this mixture will be sufficient Slowly pour the water vinegar...

Page 13: ...he container B and search for the disk C Insure the spring is around the plunger D Place the small end of the plunger through the center hole of the cap E Push the plunger through the central hole in...

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