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4. Screw the pole fastening screw back in as far as it will go so that the
pole is firmly fixed to the base. (fig. 4)
5. Push the hanger on the top of the pole vertically until you hear a click.
(fig. 5)
6. Adjust the pole to the height required by sliding it upwards then locking
the 2 clips. (fig. 6a, 6b)
7. Install the steam head between the hanger hooks.
Filling the water tank
• Ensure that the steamer is unplugged. Remove the water tank from the
base of the appliance by pulling the handle upwards (fig. 7). Unscrew
the tank cap and fill the tank. (fig. 8). Maximum capacity is indicated by
the “max” mark.
• The steamer must be used with TAP WATER. If the water in your area is
hard, Rowenta recommends that you mix half tap water and half distilled
water, which reduces the hardness. You can also use bottled spring water.
• After closing the cap, turn the tank down and hold it by the handle. Check
out that no water is leaking through the cap.
• Place the water tank on the base (fig. 9).
USE
• Only operate the steamer on the floor clear of any materials which may
obstruct the base of the steamer (flat and horizontal surface). Do not obs-
truct the openings on the lower part of the appliance. This device should
not be used on very thick carpets or rugs.
• Undo the Velcro strip and completely unwind the electrical cord.
(fig.10)
• Plug in to power socket. (fig.11)
• Switch on by pressing the pedal located at the front of the device. The
power indicator light will come on. (fig.12)
• The device will begin producing steam after approximately 60 seconds.
• Hang the garments from the built-in hanger or from another hanger which
IMPORTANT: Never use water that contains additives (starch, perfume, aro-
matic substances, softener, etc) in the steamer. Additives such as these can
affect the properties of the steam and lead to the formation of deposits.
Warning: Never steam a garment while it is being worn.
The flexible pipe and the end of the steam head can become extremely hot
during use. This is perfectly normal. Be careful and avoid any prolonged
contact.
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