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PROPER STORAGE
Preparing your Compact Fabric Steamer for storage is quick and simple. When you have
finished your steaming tasks, follow the steps listed below.
1. Unplug power cord from electrical outlet.
2. Allow unit to cool (15 minutes for complete cooling).
3. Remove Water Reservoir Cap. Drain any water remaining in Boiler into a sink or tub, then
add 1 oz. water. Shake to release mineral buildup and empty tank to minimize potential
mineral build-up. Replace Water Reservoir Cap.
4. Bundle power cord loosely.
5. Store Compact Fabric Steamer in a cool, dry location.
MINERAL BUILD-UP
A common maintenance need for steam appliances is the removal of build-up caused by high
mineral content in many municipal water supplies. This mineral build-up may cause the unit to
spew water, limit the effectiveness and reduce the life of your Compact Fabric Steamer.
The best way to minimize mineral build-up is to use distilled or de-mineralized water
when using your Compact Fabric Steamer. In addition, it is recommended that the
Boiler be cleaned at least once a month in order to remove any deposits that form. This
will help to extend the life of your Compact Fabric Steamer and keep it functioning at its
maximum potential.
Maintenance:
After EACH USE, allow unit to cool, add 1 oz. water, shake to release mineral buildup and
empty tank.
To remove mineral build-up:
1. Unplug power cord from electrical outlet.
IMPORTANT: Unit should remain unplugged during cleaning procedure.
2. Allow unit to cool (15 minutes for complete cooling).
3. Remove Water Reservoir Cap and drain any water remaining in Boiler into a sink or tub.
4. Using a measuring cup, measure 4 oz. (118 ml.) of vinegar.
5. Slowly pour vinegar into Boiler.
6. Allow vinegar to soak in Boiler for 30-40 minutes.
7. Drain vinegar from Boiler into a sink or tub. Refill Boiler with fresh water, drain and repeat
until vinegar odor dissipates.
8. Replace Water Reservoir Cap.
9. Bundle power cord loosely and store Compact Fabric Steamer in a cool, dry location.
Storage & Care
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