User Manual Conair GS38R Turbo ExtremeSteam Handheld Garment Steamer

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FILLING INSTRUCTIONS

1. Make sure the unit is unplugged.

2. Stand the unit on a table and grasp with one hand.

3. With other hand, move the release switch up toward the steam head nozzle.

4. Pull the reservoir out, away from the steamer body.

5. The rubber inlet cover is located on the top of the water reservoir.

6. Open the inlet cover and fill the reservoir with distilled water (which can be found in grocery stores). We recommend that you use distilled water only as this will prevent mineral deposits in the boiler that can reduce performance or clog the water system.

7. Close the inlet cover and return the reservoir to its place, making sure that it snaps in place and is secure.

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR STEAMER

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1. Fill water reservoir with distilled water. We recommend that you use distilled water only, as this will prevent mineral deposits in the boiler that can reduce performance or clog the water system.

2. Plug the unit into the electrical outlet.

3. The blue READY light will illuminate and begin blinking. Allow 40 seconds for the unit to warm up. The appliance is ready to use when the READY light stops blinking and remains solid.

Note: Before first use or when the unit has not been used for a long period of time, it will be necessary to prime (i.e., fill with water) the internal tank while the steamer prepares to steam. You may hear a small tapping noise during the heat-up process; this is normal.

4. Your steamer has 2 options for steam, regular Steam and Turbo. Use the Steam setting (blue button) for delicate fabrics or freshening lightly wrinkled garments. Use the Turbo setting (red button) for thicker fabrics and heavily wrinkled articles.

5. Pointing the steam jets away from you, and anyone else in the room, press either the blue Steam button or the red Turbo button to release steam. Always have steam facing away from you or anyone in the room.

6. When first using the device, test on an old cloth, as there may be sediment left from the manufacturing process or transportation.

7. To stop the flow of steam, depress the button(s) that you have turned on, either the red, blue, or both.

8. Unplug the device when it is not in use.

USING CREASER

This garment steamer has a built-in creaser on the top of the unit. To use, slide garment under the clip and align edge with the pattern as marked on the creaser. Press the Steam button and steam will issue from the port on the top of the unit. Slide the steamer along the edge of the garment to create a sharp crease.

Note: Steam will continue to emit from the steam slot on the front of the unit during creaser use!

USING 3-IN-1 ATTACHMENT

With the garment steamer off and cool, snap the silicone brush attachment over the steam head ensuring it is firmly affixed. At this point the silicone brush can be used or you can choose to affix either the Bristle Brush or Delicate Fabric Guide inserts into the channel on the top of the silicone Brush attachment as desired. Note, only one function of the 3-In-1 attachment can be used at a time

CAUTION: Use extreme care when changing the attachments after the unit has been in use as the steam head will continue to be hot.

STEAMING TIPS

1. First test unit on an inconspicuous area of the item to be steamed using the regular Steam setting to ensure fabric can tolerate the effects of steam. If there is no evidence of damage, you can proceed to use the steamer on that item.

2. To prepare your fabric for steaming, brush it with the brush attachment. This will loosen the fibers and allow better steam penetration.

3. Hang your garment or fabric. Note: Avoid using metal clothes hangers, if possible.

4. Pass the steam jets just above the fabric where the wrinkles are. It may take a few passes to remove the wrinkles completely.

5. For heavier fabrics or severely wrinkled fabrics, you may position the steamer head directly on the fabric for a few seconds to remove wrinkles. Be cautious when working with delicate fabrics.

6. After use, turn unit off by depressing the button(s) that you have turned on, either the red, blue, or both. Empty any remaining water from the tank to avoid leakage. With dry hands, unplug your garment steamer from the outlet. BE SURE TO PRESS THE BUTTONS “OFF” PRIOR TO UNPLUGGING THE UNIT.

7. CAUTION: If hanging garment on a door while steaming, be careful not to damage the door with steam.

8. When steaming, always keep the unit in motion. Do not continuously hold steamer over an area or touch steamer jets directly to fabric for more than a few seconds as this can cause damage, including shrinkage, melting, or color shift on certain types of material.

9. In the case of heavier, durable fabrics such as wool coats or bedding, the Turbo setting and slower passes with the steamer may be necessary to achieve desired results. As always, start by testing on an inconspicuous area of the item to be steamed using the regular Steam setting to ensure fabric can tolerate the effects of steam, and adjust your technique as needed to obtain the results desired.


Conair GS38R | Pages: 2 | Created on: 2015-10-29 | File type: PDF | Filename: 6622394_gs38r.pdf | Size: 1.91 MB | Language: English, Spanish

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