Shark SC637C manual 3 2 1, Using Your Garment Steamer, Getting Started, Filling The Water Tank

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Getting Started

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Using Your Garment Steamer

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Steam the underside of the garments made of delicate fabrics, like silk or velvet.

Practice makes perfect! It takes time to get used to and master the garment steaming techniques.

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FILLING THE WATER TANK

1Remove the cap from the inlet hole.

2Using the filling flask and funnel, fill the water tank with regular tap water up until the “Max” line on the water tank. Use tap water or distilled water if the tap water in your area is very hard. Do not let the water in the water tank go below the refill line.

3Replace the cap on the filling inlet.

Manual background IMPORTANT: Make sure you only add water to the tank. Chemicals or cleaning solution may damage the appliance and could be unsafe for you and your family.

Manual background IMPORTANT: Never steam any article of clothing while it is being worn.

1Plug your garment steamer into the electrical wall outlet.

2Press the “On/Off” switch to the “On” position. The power indicator light will illuminate once the garment steamer is turned on.

3Hang the steam nozzle on the door hook. Wait for the steam to come out.

4Holding the steam nozzle with the steam vents pointing away from you, start steaming your garments in an up/down vertical motion. Begin at the top of the garment and move in a downward direction pressing the steam nozzle directly onto the fabric.

5Keep the steam nozzle in an upright position so that no condensation will flow back into the garment steamer.

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Shark SC637C manual 3 2 1, Using Your Garment Steamer, Getting Started, Filling The Water Tank