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FABRIC STEAMING
CAUTION: When steaming any material for the first time, it is recommended that you test
on a small inconspicuous area before proceeding. Do not use on synthetic fabrics such as
100% nylon or polyester, or other steam-sensitive materials.
NOTE: Be sure the Boiler has already been filled before following these steps (refer to
Page 6 for details).
1. Plug power cord into a standard electrical outlet.
2. After approximately 2 minutes, steam will begin emitting from Steam Nozzle.
3. Direct Steam Nozzle towards fabric material you wish to steam. See below for additional tips
and procedures.
CAUTION: Always be sure that Steam Nozzle is pointed in a safe direction (away from
yourself, other people, pets and plants) when steaming.
Steaming garments:
Hang garment from a clean, rust-free hanger.
Direct Steam Nozzle towards bottom of garment. Steam will rise along inside and outside
of material, removing wrinkles. Slowly slide Steam Nozzle upward from bottom to top
of garment.
Direct Steam Nozzle away from garment and smooth material with your free hand.
Repeat as necessary until garment is fresh and wrinkle-free.
General steaming tips:
For most effective results, hold Steam Nozzle within 1/2” of fabrics, or press it directly
against surfaces.
Curtains and draperies can be steamed while still hanging.
To remove wrinkles from towels, handkerchiefs and napkins, drape them over a rod or
towel rack and gently steam them.
Heavier fabrics may require repeated steaming to achieve desired results.
To remove exceptionally stubborn wrinkles, steam both sides of fabric.
Be especially careful when steaming any delicate fabrics that may be damaged by heat or
water spotting.
To sanitize a fabric, hold Steam Nozzle within 1/2 inch of a single area for at least 5
seconds. Use caution when doing this on more delicate fabrics.
When you are finished using your Compact Fabric Steamer, immediately unplug power cord
from electrical outlet. Refer to Storage & Care guidelines on Page 8 of this manual for proper
storage and maintenance procedures.
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