Top Innovations SF-450 manual Learning about Your Steamer

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LEARNING ABOUT YOUR STEAMER

Please refer to the picture for each point

(1)The control HANDLE on the end of the hose sits just before the nozzle. The HANDLE is designed to be heat free and is safe to grasp. Use the HANDLE to aim the direction of the steam released from the nozzle

(2)The NOZZLE on the end of the handle is located on the end of the steamer hose. Always hang the NOZZLE end of the hose on the hanger rod when not in use. Keep the NOZZLE point the NOZZLE downward, water may condense and drip.

(3)The ROD is designed to conveniently hang the hose handle and also can support garments for steaming

(4)The HOSE extends from the base of the unit Do not pull on the HOSE with undo tension as damage to the hose may result in steam leakage

(5)The ON/OFF switch is located on the front of the base.

(6)The WATER CONTAINER is filled through the removable water valve on the bottom and should be placed in the reservoir on the base. Avoid spilling excess water into the reservoir as this could cause the steamer to expel water from the nozzle. Do not try to substitute another water container for the one designed for this unit.

(7)The WATER LEVEL can be seen visually in the water container. Do not operate the steamer without water in the WATER CONTAINER.

(8)The steamer BASE houses the reservoir and water container. It also supports the hanger rod and hose.

(9)The CASTERS allow the unit to roll freely

(10)The ELECTRICAL CORD plugs into a standard three-prong plug. Use only three prong UL approved extension cords with a minimum 20- ampere rating

(11)The DRAIN PLUG is located on the side for convenient drainage of the water reservoir.

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Contents Steam Fast Introduction Important Safety Instructions Learning about Your Steamer ON/OFF switch is located on the front of the baseAttaching the Metal ROD Steamer AssemblyStep I Preparation for USE Steamer OperationPressing with Steam Accessories Other Important Notes Cleaning and StoringTroubleshooting the Steamer Removing Mineral Buildup