Euro-Pro SC620 Iron User Manual


 
FEATURES OF YOUR GARMENT STEAMER
1. The steam diffuser/handgrip at the
end of the steamer hose is located
just behind the garment brush. By
grasping the steam diffuser/handgrip
you can aim the direction of the
steam released from the nozzle.
Caution:
The steam hose becomes hot
during use. Never hold, pull or move
unit by the hose while in use.
2. The garment brush with its small
openings is located at the end of the
steamer hose. Always place the
nozzle end of the hose on the
garment hanger when not in use.
Keep the nozzle pointed upwards
and steam will rise from the
openings. Try not to point the nozzle
downwards, water may condense in
the hose during idle periods and drip
from the nozzle.
3. The garment rod has a convenient
hook shaped end for resting the
nozzle end of the hose. It can be
extended and retracted by adjusting
the telescopic rod in its sleeve.
4. The On/Off switch button can be foot
activated to turn the power “ON” or
“OFF”.
5. The ready light (green) comes on
when the unit is turned “ON”.
6. The water tank is removable for easy
filling and is see through for easy
monitoring of the water level. The
screw cap is fitted with a one way
valve to ensure drip free replacement
of the water tank when refilling.
7. The Garment Steamer base houses
the reservoir, water tank, hose
attachment and adjustable garment
rod.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS cont.
4. Once steam is being released
from the steam diffuser with the
garment brush attached, hold
the handgrip with the nozzle
facing upward and begin steaming
from the bottom of the garment
allowing the escaping steam to rise
inside and out side removing the
wrinkles. (See fig. 10)
5. After a few seconds, remove
the steam diffuser from the
garment and smooth the garment
with your free hand and check to
see if more steam is required.
Note: Do NOT leave the steam
diffuser in one area for a long period of
time because the garment will get wet.
Step 3: Using Garment Steamer cont.
Fig. 10
Important: For heavier fabrics, you
may need to use repeated
applications. Avoid heating a single
area with steam for a prolonged
period. Check the garment to see
that the process is succeeding.
Step 4: Maintenance & Storage
1. Turn the unit “Off”. The power on
light (green) will go out. Disconnect
the plug from the electrical outlet.
2. Wait for garment steamer to cool
down completely for at least 30
minutes before draining the water
tank.
3. After the unit has cooled down,
remove the water tank and empty
the water remaining in the water
tank in a sink. Rinse the water
tank and set aside to dry.
4. Disconnect the steamer hose from
the unit and set aside.
5. Disconnect the garment rod
entirely from the unit.
6. Lift the unit over a sink and empty
what water has remained in the
water reservoir. Wash the interior
of the reservoir by flushing with
some tap water. This will dislodge
any sediment that has
accumulated. Drain this water
from the reservoir and dry.
7. Reattach the garment rod and
steamer hose or store separately.
8. Once the unit has dried, you may
store in a cool, dry place.
Important: If you wish to leave your
steamer ready for use on a daily
basis, simply leave the water bottle
filled and in place. While you do not
have to empty the water bottle each
day, you should periodically empty the
old water out of the steamer and
remove any sediment that has
accumulated. We recommend that
you empty and clean it once a month
depending on amount of use and
water mineral content in your area.
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Safety Thermostat
Should your unit run out of water, the safety
thermostat will trip in order to prevent
damage to the unit. To reset, unplug unit,
refill water tank, re-plug unit into wall outlet
and depress On/Off switch. This will reset
the thermal protector circuit.