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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
1. Make sure steamer is o, unplugged and completely cool.
2. Wipe all surfaces with a clean damp cloth.
3. After the steamer has been thoroughly dried, turn it back on and lightly steam over an old cloth. This
will help remove any residue left in the steam holes.
4. To avoid mineral buildup, empty the tank after each use.
Cleaning attachments
Lint attachment: Wipe with damp cloth to clean.
Delicate fabric attachment: Wash with cold water and small amounts of a gentle cleanser if needed.
The fabric cannot be removed.
Upholstery attachment: The fabric can be removed and hand washed with cold water and a gentle
cleanser.
Scent diusor: Remove the scent diusor and open it up (Fig. F). Remove the fabric pad and wash
under running water with a little detergent.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Possible Cause Solution
The steamer is plugged in but not
heating.
The auto shut-o has activated. Press the steam trigger or press
the power button to activate the
steamer.
Not enough steam or no steam is
coming out of the steamer.
The steamer is not heated to full
temperature.
Always allow steamer to preheat
at least 45 seconds, or until the
power button light stops ashing.
There is not enough water in the
water tank.
Fill the water tank.
The water pump hasn’t been
primed.
After preheating, always prime
the water pump by holding the
steam trigger until steam forms.
Discoloured water is coming
through the holes and staining
the fabric.
Residue has built up in the water
tank.
Empty the water tank after each
use. Only use distilled, ltered, or
puried water.
Perfumed or scented additives
were used.
Never use perfumed or scented
additives.
Steamer is leaking or spitting. Steamer is not hot enough. Allow the steamer to heat for
about 45 seconds.
Water tank is running low. Fill the water tank.
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