16) Press the Power Button to turn the unit on. Hold
the steam head up and facing away from you for
the 40 seconds it takes to heat up. once you see
that a steady steam vapor is emitted from the
steam head, the Steam Station is ready to us e.
17) Hold the wand of the steam head firmly and
slowly move it across the surface to be sanitized.
Always kee p the steam head positioned with the
steam jets pointing away from you and horizontal
to the surface. (Fig 12)
18) When there is no more water in the tank, the Water
Refill indicator light will light up. Return the unit to
the Garment Valet and rest the wand in the resting
prongs of the hanger. Turn the Steam Station off
and unplug the unit. Refill th e tank as d irected in
Step 5, plug the unit in and continue steaming
as before.
19) When you have finished using the Steam Station,
turn the Power Button to the oFF position and unplug
the unit. if you will not be using the unit again soon,
be sure to drain all the remaining water from the
tank by opening the Excess Water Removal Valve
and emptying the excess water into a sink. The base
of the canister is designed to allow the cord to wrap
around the base for storage. (Fig 13)
Tips on using the Steam Station accessories:
Please use each accessory properly with regard
to the item and/or location to be cleaned. Refer
below for instructions and tips for use of each.
Crease Tool and extra Clip:
• The Crease Tool attaches to the steam head for
perfect creases or crisp shirt cuffs and collars. Just
clip it to the tab on the underside of the steam head.
Place the garment between the steam head and the
open Crease Tool, close to hold the crease firmly
while steaming it to set. (Fig 14)
Use the extra clip to hold sleeves tight while
steaming or as extra tension on hems using the
bottom crossbar.
Using Your Steam Station
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CAUTION
Fig 12
Fig 14
When steaming clothes using
the Garment Valet, hold the steam
head in a vertical, upright position.
Hold the steam head vents away
from you and steam in a vertical
up and down motion. This will
allow the condensation in the
hose to flow back into the
steamer.
Fig 13
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