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Before Use; During Use; Temperature Control; Steam Ironing - Morphy Richards Garment Steam Brush User Manual

Garment steam brush

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RN42615MUK Rev4_Instruction Book 23/04/2013 09:52 Page 6

BEFORE USE

NOTE: The steam facility
should only be used on items
which are suitable for ironing
at certain settings (see
'Temperature guide' on page
2).
Items are supposed to carry
ironing instructions. If they
don't, you should follow the
'Temperature guide' on page
2, but be sure to test the
temperature by ironing the
hem of the garment or similar
discreet area first.
If you turn the temperature
control dial · down from a
hot setting to a cooler
setting, wait until the
Garment Steam Brush
temperature has stabilised
before you continue ironing.
Delicate fabrics such as silk,
wool, velour, etc, are best
ironed with an ironing cloth to
prevent shine marks.

DURING USE

IMPORTANT: When steam
ironing or steam cleaning,
maintain a distance of 30mm
between the appliance and
your garments. Failure to do
so may cause marks on your
garments.
FILLING
Lift the filler cap ‚. Fill the
1
water through the filling hole
into the water tank ‡, using
the filling beaker È provided
A.
A
The Garment Steam Brush is
fitted with a clear view water
tank, so you can easily see the
water level when filling. The
'MAX' mark is printed on the
side of the clear view water
tank.
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After filling, push the filler cap
forward until it clicks in place.
IN HARD WATER AREAS,
THE USE OF DISTILLED OR
DEMINERALISED WATER IS
RECOMMENDED.
Never use battery topping
up fluid or water containing
any substances like starch,
or sugar, or defrosted water
from a refrigerator.
2
Always pour out the remaining
water after use.
WARNING: When filling your
Garment Steam Brush,
always use the beaker
provided. Never fill directly
under the tap.
TEMPERATURE
CONTROL
1
Plug in the Garment Steam
Brush and switch on the power
at the mains socket.
2
Set the temperature control dial
to the temperature required B,
but don't start ironing
immediately. If you wait a few
minutes, the Garment Steam
Brush will stabilise at the
required setting.
B
Your Garment Steam Brush is
fitted with a temperature
indicator light fl which will
switch on and off whilst you are
ironing. This is perfectly normal
as it shows that the Garment
Steam Brush is maintaining the
heat setting you have chosen.
It is always a good idea to
begin with cool fabrics and
work up to higher settings. The
Garment Steam Brush heats up
quicker than it cools down so
you will save time and energy.
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FEATURES OF
YOUR GARMENT
STEAM BRUSH
Dry ironing
(using the non-stick
soleplate)
You can use your Garment
Steam Brush as a dry iron only.
You do not need to put any
water in the tank when dry
ironing only.
Plug the Garment Steam Brush
into the mains socket, the
temperature indicator light fl
will illuminate. Turn the
temperature control dial · to
the desired setting, any
temperature setting may be
used depending on the
garment (see 'Temperature
guide' on page 2).
When the temperature indicator
light turns off and on again, the
desired temperature has been
reached. The Garment Steam
Brush is ready for dry ironing.

Steam ironing

1
Fill the water tank with water
(see 'Filling' on this page).
2
Remove any attachments to
reveal the soleplate.
3
Plug the Garment Steam Brush
into the mains socket, the
temperature indicator light fl
will illuminate. Turn the
temperature control dial · to
the steam ironing setting
(see 'Temperature guide' on
page 2). When the temperature
indicator light turns off and on
again, the desired temperature
has been reached. The
Garment Steam Brush is ready
for steam ironing .
Press the steam trigger ‹ to
4
release steam whilst ironing.
Allow three second intervals
between operating the steam
trigger, otherwise water leakage
may occur.
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