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Before the First Use
Remove the steam brush from the packaging.
Remove all possible adhesive tags and protective foils from the steam iron.
Attention!
Plastic bags can be dangerous. To avoid fatalities through suffocation, keep plastic bags out of the
reach of children and babies.
Insert the power plug into a correctly installed
and earthed mains power socket.
Hold the steam brush horizontally.
Place the temperature regulator at the position "..."
At the same time, please turn off the adjustable
horizontal steam regulator.
Heat the steam brush up at the highest setting for a
few minutes. By doing this you will clear production
residues from the appliance.
Then iron a scrap piece of material, this will
remove any impurities that may possibly be on the
sole of the iron.
Note: Upon the first heating up of the appliance, a small volume of smoke and smell may be
generated, caused by production residues. This is completely normal and is not dangerous. Provide for
sufficient ventilation, eg. open a window.
Operation
Information
Should care instructions on the clothing item forbid ironing, you should NOT use the steam brush
on it. If you do so, the clothing item could be permanently damaged.
Do NOT use the appliance on leather, velvet, impregnated furniture or steam sensitive materials.
If you do, the material/furniture could become damaged.
Filling with water
Attention!
NEVER fill the water tank with chemical substances, cleaning agents or fluids other than mains
water (or a mix of mains and distilled water) .
Do not use chemically distilled water. This would irreparably damage the appliance.
Should the mains water at your locality be rated as 'hard', it is recommended that you mix mains
water with some distilled water. Otherwise, the jets for the steam blast function could calcify
(become blocked) prematurely.
To extend the optimal steam blast function, mix mains water with distilled water according to the
table on the next page.

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