Beautural 722NA-0009 - 1200W Handheld Garment Steamer

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1byone Products Inc.
1230 E Belmont Street, Ontario, CA, USA 91761
Customer Service: +1 909-391-3888
www.1byonebros.com
Made in China
Handheld Garment Steamer
North America Instruction Manual
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing Beautural Handheld Garment Steamer. This
instruction manual contains important information about safety, usage
and disposal. Use the product as described and keep this manual for future
reference. If you sell this steamer or pass it on, also give this manual to the new
owner.
Safety Instructions
This steamer is only authorized for domestic use and not for commercial or
industrial purposes. It is only intended for applications described in these
instructions.
This steamer is not intended for use by people with limited physical, sensory
or mental abilities, or persons without required knowledge or experience.
Product use by such people is allowed only under the supervision of the
person or guardian responsible for their safety, with the guardian providing
clear instructions on the device operation. Ensure that children do not play
with the steamer.
This steamer may be used by children over 8 years old and by dependents
if they are properly supervised and have been made fully aware of the
risks of use. Children should not play with the steamer. Cleaning and user
maintenance should not be performed by children without supervision.
If the supplied power cord is damaged, it should be replaced by a qualified
technician to avoid hazard.
Care should be taken when using the product due to the emission of steam.
Always unplug the steamer before attaching or detaching brush
attachments during filling, cleaning and de-scaling.
Carefully read all instructions before operating the steamer for the first time
and save for future reference.
Any maintenance other than cleaning should be performed by qualified
personnel.
Remove and safely discard any packaging material and promotional labels
before using the steamer for the first time.
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Do not place the steamer near the edge of a bench or table during
operation. Ensure the surface is level, clean and free of water and other
substances.
Always ensure the steamer is properly assembled before use. Follow the
instructions provided in this book.
Do not leave the steamer unattended when connected or in use.
Do not store the steamer with water in the water tank. Always empty the
tank after use.
Do not touch hot surfaces. This steamer allows the user to steam fabrics with
a large flow of steam. High temperatures are generated during use, which
can cause burns. Always position your hands at the handle of the steamer
when holding it and warn others (especially children) of the possible
dangers of burns from steam, hot water or hot parts, especially when
steaming fabrics vertically.
Allow the steamer to cool completely before storing.
Store the steamer out of the reach of children.
The steamer is not to be used if the steamer has been dropped, if there are
visible signs of damage or if it is leaking.
The steamer is designed for household use and to be used with tap water.
Do not put perfume, vinegar, or other chemicals in the tank. This steamer is
not designed to work with these chemicals.
Do not touch the steam head during use. When using the steamer, make
sure the steamer head is facing away from the user and is in an upright
position.
Always test the steamer on a small discreet part of the fabric to be steamed
to ensure the temperatures are not too high for the fabric.
The steamer incorporates a thermal safety fuse to protect the steamer from
over-heating. However the steamer should not be left unattended while it
is connected to the power outlet. Special care should always be taken when
there are children in the vicinity of or in a home with the steamer.
There may be leakage from the steam head if the steamer temperature is not
high enough to vaporize water and create steam. Therefore, ensure that the
steamer is always preheated prior to use.
Never use the steamer while clothes are on the body or direct the steam
towards people or animals.
To protect against electric shock, do not immerse the power cord, power
plug or steamer in water or any other liquid or allow moisture to come in
contact with the steamers parts, unless it is recommended in the cleaning
instructions.
It is recommended to regularly inspect the steamer. To avoid a hazard, do
not use the steamer if the power cord, power plug or steamer becomes
damaged in any way. Return the entire product to the nearest repair service
centre for examination and repair.
The installation of a residual current device (safety switch) is recommended
to provide additional safety protection when using electrical appliances. It
is advisable that a safety switch with a rated residual operating current not
exceeding 30mA be installed in the electrical circuit supplying the appliance.
See an electrician for professional advice.
Do not place this steamer on or near a heat source, such as hot plate, oven
or heaters.
Position the steamer at a minimum distance of 20cm away from walls,
curtains and other heat or steam sensitive materials and provide adequate
space above and on all sides for air circulation.
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Do not place the steamer near the edge of a bench or table during
operation. Ensure the surface is level, clean and free of water and other
substances.
Always ensure the steamer is properly assembled before use. Follow the
instructions provided in this book.
Do not leave the steamer unattended when connected or in use.
Do not store the steamer with water in the water tank. Always empty the
tank after use.
Do not touch hot surfaces. This steamer allows the user to steam fabrics with
a large flow of steam. High temperatures are generated during use, which
can cause burns. Always position your hands at the handle of the steamer
when holding it and warn others (especially children) of the possible
dangers of burns from steam, hot water or hot parts, especially when
steaming fabrics vertically.
Allow the steamer to cool completely before storing.
Store the steamer out of the reach of children.
The steamer is not to be used if the steamer has been dropped, if there are
visible signs of damage or if it is leaking.
The steamer is designed for household use and to be used with tap water.
Do not put perfume, vinegar, or other chemicals in the tank. This steamer is
not designed to work with these chemicals.
Do not touch the steam head during use. When using the steamer, make
sure the steamer head is facing away from the user and is in an upright
position.
Always test the steamer on a small discreet part of the fabric to be steamed
to ensure the temperatures are not too high for the fabric.
The steamer incorporates a thermal safety fuse to protect the steamer from
over-heating. However the steamer should not be left unattended while it
is connected to the power outlet. Special care should always be taken when
there are children in the vicinity of or in a home with the steamer.
There may be leakage from the steam head if the steamer temperature is not
high enough to vaporize water and create steam. Therefore, ensure that the
steamer is always preheated prior to use.
Never use the steamer while clothes are on the body or direct the steam
towards people or animals.
To protect against electric shock, do not immerse the power cord, power
plug or steamer in water or any other liquid or allow moisture to come in
contact with the steamers parts, unless it is recommended in the cleaning
instructions.
It is recommended to regularly inspect the steamer. To avoid a hazard, do
not use the steamer if the power cord, power plug or steamer becomes
damaged in any way. Return the entire product to the nearest repair service
centre for examination and repair.
The installation of a residual current device (safety switch) is recommended
to provide additional safety protection when using electrical appliances. It
is advisable that a safety switch with a rated residual operating current not
exceeding 30mA be installed in the electrical circuit supplying the appliance.
See an electrician for professional advice.
Do not place this steamer on or near a heat source, such as hot plate, oven
or heaters.
Position the steamer at a minimum distance of 20cm away from walls,
curtains and other heat or steam sensitive materials and provide adequate
space above and on all sides for air circulation.
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Product Description
50
ml
100
ml
200
ml
150
ml
7
8
2
3
4
5
6
1
1. Indicator Lamp
2. Stainless Steel Steam Head
3. Water Tank
4. Steam Button
5. Handle
6. Power Cord
7. Measuring Cup
8. Storage Bag
Included Items
1 x Garment Steamer
1 x Storage Bag
1 x 150ml (5.1 fl.oz) Measuring Cup
1 x Instruction Manual
Before using the Garment Steamer for the first time, check the package
contents to ensure all parts are free of visible damage.
Getting Started
Carefully remove the steamer from the package, making sure all of the parts
are free of visible damage. Remove all protective packaging material from
the steamer prior to its first use.
Remove and save the instruction manual.
Wipe the outside of the steamer with a damp cloth or sponge to remove any
dust, then dry thoroughly.
When using the steamer for the first time, you may notice a small amount of
smoke and a slight odor. This is normal when heating the appliance for the
first time and there is no reason for concern.
Important Notes
Using distilled, purified or filtered water is highly recommended to maintain
optimal performance. Tap water contains minerals that build up over time.
Any water droplets visible inside the tank upon unpacking are from
individual quality control tests done to ensure every steamer meets our high
standards for product performance.
Do not use perfumes, oils or other additives.
Always review the garment manufacturers care label instructions before
steaming, and always test fabrics for colorfastness in inconspicuous areas
(such as an inseam). Steamers are not recommended for use on leather,
suede, vinyl, plastic or other steam-sensitive fabrics.
During use the steamer will become hot. Avoid touching the steam head
while still hot.
After preheating, press and hold the steam button to steam fabrics.
It is normal to feel or hear the water pump in the handle.
The water pump may become louder when the water level in the tank is
low. Check and refill the tank as needed.
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4 5
Product Description
50
ml
100
ml
200
ml
150
ml
7
8
2
3
4
5
6
1
1. Indicator Lamp
2. Stainless Steel Steam Head
3. Water Tank
4. Steam Button
5. Handle
6. Power Cord
7. Measuring Cup
8. Storage Bag
Included Items
1 x Garment Steamer
1 x Storage Bag
1 x 150ml (5.1 fl.oz) Measuring Cup
1 x Instruction Manual
Before using the Garment Steamer for the first time, check the package
contents to ensure all parts are free of visible damage.
Getting Started
Carefully remove the steamer from the package, making sure all of the parts
are free of visible damage. Remove all protective packaging material from
the steamer prior to its first use.
Remove and save the instruction manual.
Wipe the outside of the steamer with a damp cloth or sponge to remove any
dust, then dry thoroughly.
When using the steamer for the first time, you may notice a small amount of
smoke and a slight odor. This is normal when heating the appliance for the
first time and there is no reason for concern.
Important Notes
Using distilled, purified or filtered water is highly recommended to maintain
optimal performance. Tap water contains minerals that build up over time.
Any water droplets visible inside the tank upon unpacking are from
individual quality control tests done to ensure every steamer meets our high
standards for product performance.
Do not use perfumes, oils or other additives.
Always review the garment manufacturer’s care label instructions before
steaming, and always test fabrics for colorfastness in inconspicuous areas
(such as an inseam). Steamers are not recommended for use on leather,
suede, vinyl, plastic or other steam-sensitive fabrics.
During use the steamer will become hot. Avoid touching the steam head
while still hot.
After preheating, press and hold the steam button to steam fabrics.
It is normal to feel or hear the water pump in the handle.
The water pump may become louder when the water level in the tank is
low. Check and refill the tank as needed.
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Filling the Water Tank
1. Hold the handle to stabilize the steamer and
remove the removable water tank by rotating it
counterclockwise with the other hand.
2. Gently pull out the rubber water tank cover at the
top of the tank.
Tip: Using distilled, purified or filtered water is highly recommended and
will reduce mineral buildup. Do not use oils, perfumes or scented additives.
3. Using the included measuring cup, pour water
into the opening and then close the rubber cover
securely.
4. Dry off any excess water from the tank. Attach the water tank back to the
steamer by lining up the triangle on the water tank with the unlock symbol
on the steamer. Press in the water tank and secure by turning clockwise.
Using the Steamer
1. Read the manufacturer's fabric label to make sure the fabrics are suitable for
steaming.
2. Hang the garment in an area that will not be impacted by heat and steam,
such as on a shower rod.
This steamer is anti-dripping, meaning it can be used horizontally to steam
garments on an ironing board.
3. Plug the steamer into an outlet; the indicator light
will turn red, indicating the steamer is heating.
4. After about 30 seconds the indicator light will turn off, indicating the steamer
is preheated.
5. To generate steam, press and hold the steam button
and steam will emit from the steamer.
Note: Please press the steam button after the
indicator light is off, otherwise it may cause water
leak from the steamer.
6. Use your free hand to keep
the fabric taut and stretched.
Steam the garment with slow,
downward strokes, keeping the
head of the steamer in contact
with the fabric.
Note: It is normal to feel or hear the water pump in the handle.
7. When finished steaming, release the steam button and unplug from the
outlet.
8. Allow the steamer to completely cool off before storing. To avoid mineral
buildup, empty the tank after each use.
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Filling the Water Tank
1. Hold the handle to stabilize the steamer and
remove the removable water tank by rotating it
counterclockwise with the other hand.
2. Gently pull out the rubber water tank cover at the
top of the tank.
Tip: Using distilled, purified or filtered water is highly recommended and
will reduce mineral buildup. Do not use oils, perfumes or scented additives.
3. Using the included measuring cup, pour water
into the opening and then close the rubber cover
securely.
4. Dry off any excess water from the tank. Attach the water tank back to the
steamer by lining up the triangle on the water tank with the unlock symbol
on the steamer. Press in the water tank and secure by turning clockwise.
Using the Steamer
1. Read the manufacturer's fabric label to make sure the fabrics are suitable for
steaming.
2. Hang the garment in an area that will not be impacted by heat and steam,
such as on a shower rod.
This steamer is anti-dripping, meaning it can be used horizontally to steam
garments on an ironing board.
3. Plug the steamer into an outlet; the indicator light
will turn red, indicating the steamer is heating.
4. After about 30 seconds the indicator light will turn off, indicating the steamer
is preheated.
5. To generate steam, press and hold the steam button
and steam will emit from the steamer.
Note: Please press the steam button after the
indicator light is off, otherwise it may cause water
leak from the steamer.
6. Use your free hand to keep
the fabric taut and stretched.
Steam the garment with slow,
downward strokes, keeping the
head of the steamer in contact
with the fabric.
Note: It is normal to feel or hear the water pump in the handle.
7. When finished steaming, release the steam button and unplug from the
outlet.
8. Allow the steamer to completely cool off before storing. To avoid mineral
buildup, empty the tank after each use.
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Steaming Tips
Steaming Garments
1. Place the fabric in a dry and ventilated place and at least 20 cm (8 inches)
away from any walls (otherwise moisture may cause mildew).
2. Empty garment pockets and straighten turn-ups such as cuffs and hems.
3. Hang the garment from a hanger and stretch the fabric slightly with one
hand, making sure there is nothing behind the fabric that could be damaged
by the steam.
4. Put the steam head against the garment, press and hold the steam button
and move your arm in an up and down motion, targeting creases on the
fabric
.
Note: Do not steam over metal accessories. Use with caution when
steaming around metal accessories.
Steaming Curtains
1. Wash and dry the curtains.
2. Steam when they are hanging.
3. While steaming, stretch the curtains with one hand to help remove creases
more easily.
Steaming Upholstery
1. The garment steamer can be used to kill bacteria, remove odors and freshen
up furniture upholstery, slip covers and cushions.
2. Move the garment steamer over the fabric. Cushions should be removed for
steaming. Allow cushions to dry thoroughly before placing back on furniture.
Maintenance and Care
Cleaning the Steamer Exterior
1. Make sure the steamer is unplugged and completely cool.
2. Wipe the ironing plate and outer surface with a soft, damp cloth. Water and
a small amount of gentle household soap, such as dishwashing liquid, can
be used on the exterior. Never use heavy-duty cleaner or abrasive scouring
pads that may scratch or discolor the steamer.
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. When finished cleaning, unplug the steamer, empty the water tank and
allow it to cool before storing.
Cleaning Water Tank with Vinegar and Water
It is recommended to clean the water tank every two months to reduce
mineral buildup that can affect the performance of the steamer.
1. Remove the water tank, open the rubber water tank cover and fill the water
tank with drops of vinegar and water.
2. Shake the water tank for several minutes until the mineral build up has been
removed.
3. Rinse the water tank with tap water until the vinegar is eliminated.
Warning: Do not heat the steamer with vinegar in the water tank, as this
will damage the steamer.
Storing the Steamer
Once the steamer has been disconnected from the power outlet, allow it to
cool, empty the water from the water tank and clean the tank, fold the steamer
and store it on a flat surface.
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Steaming Tips
Steaming Garments
1. Place the fabric in a dry and ventilated place and at least 20 cm (8 inches)
away from any walls (otherwise moisture may cause mildew).
2. Empty garment pockets and straighten turn-ups such as cuffs and hems.
3. Hang the garment from a hanger and stretch the fabric slightly with one
hand, making sure there is nothing behind the fabric that could be damaged
by the steam.
4. Put the steam head against the garment, press and hold the steam button
and move your arm in an up and down motion, targeting creases on the
fabric
.
Note: Do not steam over metal accessories. Use with caution when
steaming around metal accessories.
Steaming Curtains
1. Wash and dry the curtains.
2. Steam when they are hanging.
3. While steaming, stretch the curtains with one hand to help remove creases
more easily.
Steaming Upholstery
1. The garment steamer can be used to kill bacteria, remove odors and freshen
up furniture upholstery, slip covers and cushions.
2. Move the garment steamer over the fabric. Cushions should be removed for
steaming. Allow cushions to dry thoroughly before placing back on furniture.
Maintenance and Care
Cleaning the Steamer Exterior
1. Make sure the steamer is unplugged and completely cool.
2. Wipe the ironing plate and outer surface with a soft, damp cloth. Water and
a small amount of gentle household soap, such as dishwashing liquid, can
be used on the exterior. Never use heavy-duty cleaner or abrasive scouring
pads that may scratch or discolor the steamer.
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. When finished cleaning, unplug the steamer, empty the water tank and
allow it to cool before storing.
Cleaning Water Tank with Vinegar and Water
It is recommended to clean the water tank every two months to reduce
mineral buildup that can affect the performance of the steamer.
1. Remove the water tank, open the rubber water tank cover and fill the water
tank with drops of vinegar and water.
2. Shake the water tank for several minutes until the mineral build up has been
removed.
3. Rinse the water tank with tap water until the vinegar is eliminated.
Warning: Do not heat the steamer with vinegar in the water tank, as this
will damage the steamer.
Storing the Steamer
Once the steamer has been disconnected from the power outlet, allow it to
cool, empty the water from the water tank and clean the tank, fold the steamer
and store it on a flat surface.
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Troubleshooting
Issue Possible Solution
The steamer does
not heat up.
Check that the power plug is inserted correctly.
Check the power supply.
The steamer does
not generate steam.
Check the water level and check that the water tank
inlet cover is properly closed.
The steamer has not heated up sufficiently. Let the
steamer heat up for about 30 seconds before using it.
Water spills from the
water tank.
Make sure the water tank inlet cover is properly closed.
The steamer is
producing a loud
humming or
pumping sound.
Check the water level. If there is no water or the water
level is low, refill the water tank.
The steamer does
not seem to remove
creases easily.
For more difficult wrinkles, try steaming from the
underside of the fabric.
Avoiding discoloring
garments on metal
accessories.
Do not directly hover the steamer over the metal
accessories.
Use caution and steam around the metal accessories.
Specifications
Model: 722NA-0009, YPZ-146
Rated voltage: AC 120V~60Hz
Rated Power: 1000W
Water tank capacity: 150ml (5.1 fl.oz)
The appliances packaging is made from environmentally friendly
material and can be disposed of at your local recycling plant.
Customer Service/Kundenservice
Service Clients/Atención al cliente/Assistenza Clienti
UNITED STATES
Phone: +1 909-391-3888 (Mon-Fri 9:00am - 5:00pm PST)
Email: ushelp@1byonebros.com
CANADA
Email: cahelp@1byonebros.com
UNITED KINGDOM
Phone: +44 158 241 2681 (Mon-Fri 9:00am - 6:00pm UTC)
Email: ukhelp@1byonebros.com
GERMANY/FRANCE
ITALY/SPAIN
Email: euhelp@1byonebros.com
BRAND OWNER
1byone Products Inc.
1230 E Belmont Street, Ontario, CA, USA 91761
Customer Service: +1 909-391-3888
www.1byonebros.com
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Troubleshooting
Issue Possible Solution
The steamer does
not heat up.
Check that the power plug is inserted correctly.
Check the power supply.
The steamer does
not generate steam.
Check the water level and check that the water tank
inlet cover is properly closed.
The steamer has not heated up sufficiently. Let the
steamer heat up for about 30 seconds before using it.
Water spills from the
water tank.
Make sure the water tank inlet cover is properly closed.
The steamer is
producing a loud
humming or
pumping sound.
Check the water level. If there is no water or the water
level is low, refill the water tank.
The steamer does
not seem to remove
creases easily.
For more difficult wrinkles, try steaming from the
underside of the fabric.
Avoiding discoloring
garments on metal
accessories.
Do not directly hover the steamer over the metal
accessories.
Use caution and steam around the metal accessories.
Specifications
Model: 722NA-0009, YPZ-146
Rated voltage: AC 120V~60Hz
Rated Power: 1000W
Water tank capacity: 150ml (5.1 fl.oz)
The appliances packaging is made from environmentally friendly
material and can be disposed of at your local recycling plant.
Customer Service/Kundenservice
Service Clients/Atención al cliente/Assistenza Clienti
UNITED STATES
Phone: +1 909-391-3888 (Mon-Fri 9:00am - 5:00pm PST)
Email: ushelp@1byonebros.com
CANADA
Email: cahelp@1byonebros.com
UNITED KINGDOM
Phone: +44 158 241 2681 (Mon-Fri 9:00am - 6:00pm UTC)
GERMANY/FRANCE
ITALY/SPAIN
Email: euhelp@1byonebros.com
BRAND OWNER
1byone Products Inc.
1230 E Belmont Street, Ontario, CA, USA 91761
Customer Service: +1 909-391-3888
www.1byonebros.com
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1byone Products Inc.
1230 E Belmont Street, Ontario, CA, USA 91761
Customer Service: +1 909-391-3888
www.1byonebros.com
Made in China
Handheld Garment Steamer
North America Instruction Manual

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