Haan TS-30 Iron User Manual


 
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Using Your QuickPro
Portable Steamer & Sanitizer
Operating Instructions: (cont)
8) With the appliance sitting on the Metal Resting Tray, plug the
HAAN
®
QuickPro
into a polarized outlet. This will start the
heating cycle.
9) Once the Indicator light has illuminated RED, the appliance is
ready to use. This should take no more than 30-40 seconds.
10) Lift the QuickPro
off the Metal Resting Tray (Fig 5). To activate
the steam jets press and hold the Continuous Steam ON/OFF
button. You will hear the water pumping thru the heating unit
and the steam being expelled. Begin steaming with the steamer
plate facing away from you.
11) When you no longer see water in the reservoir through the
clear Water Level Window (Fig. 6), or if steam stops coming
out of the Steam Plate, place the unit on the Metal Resting
Tray and unplug the appliance.
12) Allow the appliance to cool, approximately five (5) minutes
before adding water to the reservoir by following steps 3-7.
13) If you are finished using the QuickPro
, allow the appliance
to cool completely and empty any water left in the reservoir
before storing it away. NEVER leave the appliance plugged in
and unattended. Always empty the Water Reservoir after use.
NOTE: Heat concentrates the elements contained in water
during evaporation. The types of water listed here may contain
organic waste, minerals or chemical elements that can cause
spitting, brown staining or premature wear on the appliance.
The manufacturer recommends against the use of any of these
water sources:
•waterfromclothesdryers
•scentedorsoftenedwater
•waterfromrefrigerators,batteriesorairconditioners
Fig 5
Fig 6
Water
Level
Window
HELPFUL HAAN
®
HINT:
The HAAN
®
QuickPro
steam
plate gets very hot during use.
Use caution while using this
appliance. As it heats, the
housing becomes warm.
This is normal.
HELPFUL HAAN
®
HINT:
Hold the appliance parallel to the
fabric surface, keeping a distance
of 1.5” between the Steam Plate
and the fabric. Slow guided
motions are best.