After Use And Storage; Cleaning And Maintenance; Removing Mineral Build-Up - HoMedics PerfectSteam PS-150 Instruction Manual

Portable compact garment steamer
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After Use and Storage

1. Be sure the steamer is turned OFF and unplugged.
2. Allow the steamer to cool for at least 30 minutes.
3. Hold the steam hose in a vertical position so any
condensation can flow back into the water tank.
4. Remove the steam hose by turning the hose connector
plug in a counterclockwise direction so the arrow
points to the unlock symbol
and pull up (Fig 11).
5. Empty the water from the tank by pouring into a sink
(Fig 12).
6. Reattach the steam hose to the steamer.
7. Wrap the steam hose around the steamer and insert
the steam nozzle into the nozzle dock (Fig 13).
8. Wrap the power cord in its storage area on the bottom
of the unit (Fig 13).
NOTE: Do not turn the steamer upside down unless
all water has been emptied from the water tank.

Cleaning and Maintenance

1. Disconnect steamer from electric outlet.
2 Do not attempt to clean when hot.
3. Clean exposed parts with a soft, slightly damp cloth. To remove stains, use a mild
soap.
4. Never use detergents, excess water, treated cloths, harsh cleaning agents, or spray
cleaners.
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5. Do not immerse the steamer in water.
6. Do not attempt to disassemble, or open the steamer casing as this will void your
warranty.
7. Follow the Removing Mineral Build-Up procedure every 100 hours of operation to
help avoid mineral build-up.
8. Water mineral content and conditions will vary in different areas. To ensure
continued operation of the steamer, never store without cleaning and removing
excess water from the water tank.
9. In areas where the voltage exceeds 120V, it may be necessary to clean your unit
more frequently.

Removing Mineral Build-Up

One common problem with steamers is mineral build-up caused by the high mineral
content of many municipal water supplies. Mineral residue inside of the internal pipes and
heater can cause intermittent steaming or in severe cases, no steaming at all.
The best way to avoid this is to use de-mineralized or distilled water in the unit. The
following procedure can be used to remove mineral build-up. If you are unable to use
de-mineralized or distilled water, we recommend you use this procedure every 100 hours
of use to help avoid mineral build-up.
1. Turn the unit off and unplug the power cord. Allow the steamer to cool
for 30 minutes.
2. Remove the steam hose from the unit.
3. Fill the water tank with 7 oz. of white vinegar and 13 oz. of water.
4. Connect the steam hose onto the unit and hang the steam nozzle on the door hook.
5. Plug the steamer into a 120V AC electrical outlet.
6. Let the steamer run for 3 minutes with this mixture.
NOTE: Do NOT steam any fabric with this mixture.
7. Turn the unit off and unplug the power cord.
8. Allow the steamer to cool for at least 30 minutes.
9. Remove the steam hose and empty the water tank over the sink.
10. Rinse the water tank with fresh water and pour out.
11. Fill the steamer with fresh water and repeat steps 4-9.
12. Reassemble the steamer and operate normally.
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