Steaming Clothes - Rowenta Ultrasteam Manual

Handheld fabric steamer
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Tips: Check the fabric's label for recommendations. We
recommend that you test acrylic, nylon or other synthetic fabrics
in an inconspicuous area to ensure these fabrics are not damaged
by hot steam. Test fabric for color fastness in an unobtrusive part
of the garment (inner seam). Do not touch silk or velvet with
steam head. Some articles can be steamed better from inside.
Heavier fabrics may require repeated steaming. Exercise caution
at all times. For very delicate fabrics, you can remove the brush.
To avoid damage to clothes, keep a distance of 1.5 inches between
the steam head and the fabrics. We recommend that before the
first use or after the appliance has been stored for some time to
test the burst of steam.

Steaming clothes

It is normal for a small amount of smoke or steam to be produced the
first time the appliance is used. This will quickly disappear.
Before removing or attaching the steam brush, unplug your appliance
and let it cool down.
• Hang the wrinkled article of clothing on a clothes hanger.
• Pull the clothing tight with one hand.
The Ultra Steam is equipped with a clothes brush.
• To attach the accessory, line it up with the steam
head. It locks into position with an audible click.
• Simply pull on the top of the fabric brush to
remove it. You can operate the unit with or
without the accessory.

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