PS-200C 1/27/05 10:32 AM Page 7
Instructions for Use
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| 1. | Remove the water tank from the unit by grasping the handle and | |||
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| turn upside down. Unscrew the cap from the bottom of the water |
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| tank. Hold the tank under cold running water and fill to the |
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| desired level (Fig. 5). DO NOT fill past the 40 min. fill line. When |
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| you have finished filling the tank screw the cap back on and turn |
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| over (Fig. 6). Place water tank back into unit and make sure it is |
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| sitting properly & securely in the cavity. NOTE: Only fill the water |
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| 2. | tank with cold water, DO NOT use HOT water. | ||
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| Plug the steamer cord into a 120V AC electrical outlet. | |||
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| 3. | Turn the On/Off switch to the On position. The switch will light to | ||
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| indicate that the garment steamer is on. Steam will emit in 45 |
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| seconds from the nozzle. |
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| 4. | This unit has a reset button (Fig. 9). When the unit runs out of | |||
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| water it will automatically |
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| indicator light will come on (above reset button). If you wish to |
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| continue your steaming session: |
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| Figure 6 |
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| • Turn On/Off switch to “Off” position |
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| • Remove and refill water tank by following step 1 under |
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| Instructions for Use |
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| • Push the reset button on side of unit |
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| • Turn On/Off switch to “On” position |
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| 5. | When you are finished with your steaming session place the | |||
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| On/Off switch in the Off position and remove the plug from the |
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| outlet. |
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| NOTE: Be cautious when handling until steamer has fully cooled. | |
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| Figure 7 |
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| Cleaning and Maintenance | |
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| 1. | Allow the steamer to cool for at least 30 minutes. | |||
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| 2. | Empty any excess water from the water tank and allow it to air dry | |||
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| before replacing the cap and setting it back in the unit. |
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| 3. | Empty excess water from the reservoir by removing the drain plug | |||
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| (Fig. 7) and tipping unit. |
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| Storing | |
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| 1. | Open the 3 clips (Fig. 2) on the telescopic pole and glide it slowly | |||
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| to collapse being careful not to pinch your fingers. When it is all |
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| the way down close the 3 clips back into place. |
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| 2. | Coil the hose and place on the hanger attachment (Fig. 8) | |||
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| 3. | Store in a cool, dry place. | ||
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| Figure 8 |
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| NOTE: Do not wrap the power cord around the unit. |
Steamer Nozzle
Handle
Hanger Attachment
Hose
Pole
Pole Connector
Water Tank
Hose Connector
On/Off Switch
Indicator Light
& Reset Button
Figure 9
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