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Problem
A few water droplets
come out when the
water tank is detached.
The suction power is
weakening.
The suction power is
not strong.
When I use the
steamer, I see loose
fluff and dirty particles
on my garment.
There is an excessive
amount of water
droplets on the floor
during a long steaming
session.
Suction function still
can be turned on
when the steam
function is set to off
position.
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Possible cause
This is part of the water
inlet design.
Fluff has collected in the
grille and has clogged up
the openings.
You are making fast
strokes. Fast strokes
diminish the suction power.
You are using low suction
setting.
Dirt and fluff have
collected in the grille.
Heavy use of the
appliance has caused
excessive amount of
water condensed inside
the appliance, and drips
out of the steamer head.
This is part of the design.
Solution
This is normal.
Regularly check and clean the
grille. Refer to
section.
Make slow downward strokes.
Use II (high suction setting) for
stronger suction.
Regularly check and clean the
grille. Refer to
section.
Let the appliance cool down.
Remove the grille and press a dry
cloth against the black surface to
remove the condensed water.
If the problem persists, leave the
appliance to dry for a few days.
Alternatively, after a long steaming
session, turn off the steam and
turn on the suction function for at
least 1 hour.
Always store the appliance in a
place with good ventilation.
Do not cover the steamer head
during storage.
This is normal. After the appliance
is unplugged, the suction function
cannot be turned on.

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