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HOW TO USE
FILLING THE WATER TANK
• Before filling water, please ensure steamer is unplugged from mains
supply and cooled
• The water tank on garment steamer is fully detachable. To remove the
water tank, press and hold the water tank release buttons on either side
of the water tank. Holding the water tank with one hand and the gar-
ment steamer body with the other, gently pull the water tank away from
the body.
• To fill the water tank, open the water tank inlet cover and pour water
in the opening until the water level reaches the indicated “MAX” level.
**Do not fill the tank beyond the maximum water capacity (250ml)
• When full, close the water tank inlet cover securely and replace the
water tank onto the garment steamer body. Ensure that the water tank
clicks into place before operating the garment steamer.
• If the water in your area is particularly hard, it is advisable to use distilled
or bottled water.
• Do not use vinegar, starch or chemically de-scaled water.
NOTES:
If the garment steamer becomes noisy with a loud humming sound and no
steam is generating, check the water level in the tank and check the water
tank is fully clicked into place.
DETACHING THE FABRIC BRUSH
• A fabric brush is provided with the garment steamer. The steamer can
be used with or without this accessory. It is recommended that the
brush be used when steaming delicate garments or when the steamer
brush is in direct contact with the fabric.
• To attach the brush, ensure the garment steamer is disconnected from
the power and in an upright position. With the lip of the fabric brush at
the bottom, clip the brush onto the steam plate.
• To remove the fabric brush, ensure that the garment steamer is discon-
nected from the power, is in an upright position and has been allowed to
cool.
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