INSTRUCTION MANUAL Garment Steamer SureCare SGS-0308 CONTENTS Features......................Introduction Safety Reminders.........................1 Parts Identification.......................2 Steamer Assembly........................3 Steamer Operation....................4-5 Cleaning the Steamer....................6 Other Important Notes..................7 Troubleshooting...........................8 Warranty................................
Features of the Steamer Your Steamer provides clean, professional results every time Ø Water container holds 2.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When use your appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including: Ø To reduce the risk of contact with hot water emitting from steam vents, check appliances before each use by holding it away from body and operating steam button. Ø Before plugging in your steamer, be sure the electrical information on the label at the bottom of the base agrees with your power supply. This is a high wattage appliance.
IDENTIFYING THE PARTS OF THE STEAMER 2 1) The Control Handle at the end of the steamer hose sits just before the nozzle. By grasping the control handle you can aim the direction of the steam released from the nozzle. 1 2) The Nozzle with its small hole openings is at the end of the steamer hose. Always sit the nozzle end of the hose on the hanger rod for the hose when not in use. Keep the nozzle pointed upward and steam will rise from the openings.
STEAMER ASSEMBLY STEP 1 - ATTACHING THE HANGER ROD Screw all three sections of the rod set together (hook, middle, and bottom sections). Screw the rod assembly into the threaded base adapter on top of the steamer base. STEP 2 - ATTACHING THE STEAMER HOSE To attach the steamer hose take the end with the threaded screw cap and place onto the threaded pipe sticking out of the top of the machine. Tighten by hand until it cannot move further. Check with a small wrench to make sure the connection is secure.
STEAMER OPERATION STEP 1 - PREPARATION FOR USE Set the appliance on the floor and remove the water bottle. Check for sediment or build-up inside the water Reservoir. Follow the steps for cleaning and emptying the appliance if water was accidentally left in the water bottle during storage of the unit. Place the steamer hose with the nozzle end up on the hanger rod. Make sure the hose is free of kinks. Make sure that the unit rolls freely.
STEP 4 - PRESSING WITH STEAM BEFORE PRESSING *It will make pressing easier if there are few creases in the laundry. *To avoid excess creasing, shake each item out before placing them in a drier or *hanging them out to dry in the open air. *For towels, handkerchiefs and napkins, peg drape them over a rod or steam press them *in place over towel racks. PRESS a. Grasp the control handle of the steamer hose once the steam is being released. b.
STEP 5 - CLEANING AND STORING THE UNIT a. Turn the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position. The indicator light will go out as the appliance cools down. Disconnect the plug from the outlet. b. Wait for the Steamer to cool completely, for at least 30 minutes before draining. c. Drain the Water Bottle of the Steamer by removing it and emptying its contents in a sink. Rinse the Water Bottle lightly, shake out excess moisture and set it aside to dry. d. Unplug the steamer hose from its position and set aside. e.
OTHER IMPORTANT NOTES DURING OPERATION If the steamer hose gurgles during use a. This is a normal result of condensation collecting inside the hose. Simply lift the control handle upward until the hose is extended to its full height. b. The gurgling will disappear when the excess moisture inside the hose has had a chance to drain back into the base. If the steamer stops producing steam then starts again a. You may wish to examine the inside of the reservoir.
TROUBLE SHOOTING Below is a chart detailing the most common problems, their causes and solutions. Before shipping any appliance to a service center please check to make sure that the solution is not listed here: CAUSE SOLUTION Steamer DOES NOT get hot Steamer is not plugged into an outlet. Automatic Shut-Off has engaged. The Water Bottle is empty and the reservoir has drained. Plug the appliance in. Push the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position. Fill the Water Bottle and replace inside the Reservoir.
ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Warranty: This product warranty extends only to the original consumer purchaser of the product. This product is warranted by the manufacturer to be free from all defects in materials or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original purchase. This warranty is subject to the following conditions, exclusions and exceptions.
Consumer Service will give you further instructions for returning a defective product for repair or replacement. When returning a defective product, carefully pack the item to avoid damage in shipping. the manufacturer cannot assume responsibility for loss or damage during incoming shipment. We recommend that you insure the package, as damage in shipping including the shipping cost is not covered by this warranty.