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ENGLISH
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ENGLISH
OPERATION
1 PREPARE ITEMS
• Wash clothes first, if needed.
• No heat-sensitive items or items that can be damaged by exposure
to water. See
Choosing Styler-Safe Clothing
, page 21.
• Place items on hangers or the shelf.
• Fasten buttons and close zippers to keep items on moving hangers
and prevent damage.
2 CLEAN LINT FILTER, CHANGE SHEET IN AROMA FILTER
Lift out filter and remove lint from last load for faster and more efficient
performance. Reinstall filter, checking alignment when closing grill. Do
not operate the Styler without the lint filter in place. See
Checking the
Lint Filter
, page 24. If using a fabric softener sheet in the aroma filter,
change it after every use. See
Changing the Aroma Sheet
, page 24.
3 CHECK WATER TANKS
Fill water supply tank if needed. Empty water drain tank if needed. Use
clean tap water in the supply tank for better product performance and
lifespan. Do not use distilled water or reuse water from the drain tank.
See
Checking the Water Tanks
, page 25.
4 LOAD STYLER
Pay attention to fabric care labels and cycle choice. If clothing is
not appropriate for the cycle selected, it may shrink or be seriously
damaged. See
Loading the Styler
, page 25.
Remove all empty hangers to avoid noise, friction, and damage to clothing.
5 TURN ON STYLER
Touch Power to turn on the Styler.
6 SELECT CYCLE
Touch icons to select desired cycle and settings. See the
Cycle
Guide,
page 31.
7 BEGIN CYCLE
Touch and hold Start/Pause to begin cycle. Pause cycle at any time by
touching Start/Pause again. Restart cycle within four minutes of pausing it,
or the Styler shuts off and settings are lost. Do not open door during cycle.
If steam or hot air escape from open door, condensation may collect on
floor or walls, resulting in damage or mold.
8 END OF CYCLE
Remove items when cycle finishes. Leave door open to let hot air
escape. Interior light shuts off after 4 minutes if door is left open.
SORTING LOADS
Fabric Care Labels
Most articles of clothing feature fabric care labels
that include instructions for proper care. Below
are some of the symbols that are relevant to
choosing appropriate items for the Styler.
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category label meaning Styler
Fabric Care Labels
washing
labels
Fabric Care Labels
hand wash
Fabric Care Labels
machine wash,
normal cycle
Fabric Care Labels
perm press/wrinkle
resistant
Fabric Care Labels
gentle/delicate
Fabric Care Labels
do not wash
*
drying
labels
normal
permanent press/
wrinkle resistant
gentle/delicate
do not tumble dry
do not dry
NO
line/hang dry
drip dry
dry flat
dryer
heat setting
labels
high
medium
low
no heat/air dry
NO
*
Some items such as fur and leather which are labeled
as
do not wash
can be used with the Styler. See the
Fabric Care Guide
on pages 22–23.
Grouping Similar Items
• For best fabric care results, always treat fabrics
with similar care requirements together.
• Different fabrics have different care
requirements, and some fabrics cannot be
treated in certain Styler cycles or should be
treated separately.
Choosing Styler-Safe Clothing
Some items are not appropriate for use with this
product.
• Do not put the following items in the Styler.
category non-Stylable items
clothes starched clothes, vinyl
bedding/
blankets
electric blankets, heavy blankets
(double layer or over 3.3 lb [1.5
kg])
other shoes, items made with sponge
rubber, items with adhesives
• Follow fabric care labels.
• Don’t put items that are sensitive to heat
or are not suitable for washing with water
in Styler cycles that use steam.
Use the
Gentle Dry cycle only.
• Fur, leather (only 100% natural leather), and
silk items should only be treated with the
Air Fresh cycle.
This cycle is a downloadable
cycle. See
Downloading Cycles
, page 32.
• Using the wrong cycle for items can result
in damage to fabrics.
• Wash heavily soiled or stained clothes
before putting them in the Styler.
The Styler
does not have a washing function. Loose
soil or stains can be transferred between
garments during cycles.
• Treat items with an unpleasant odor in
a separate load.
Odors can be transferred
between items during cycles.
• Some odors can be difficult to remove.
Odors from oily substances may be difficult for
the steam to penetrate. Odors from extended
storage may also be difficult to remove.
• Wrinkles may remain in some items.
Wrinkles caused by extended storage may be
difficult to reduce. Wrinkles in cotton or linen
may not be reduced completely.
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