Fabric steamer, Compact – Conair GS61 User Manual

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For your safety and continued enjoyment of this

product, always read the instruction book

carefully before using.

CLEANING AND STORING
I. Turn the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position

and unplug from the power source.
2. Wait for the steamer to cool completely for

at least 30 minutes.
3. Unplug power cord and gently wrap around

built-in cord wrap underneath.
4. Remove excess water from the reservoir

by lifting the unit and pouring the water

down a drain.
5. Wrap hose around container and replace

T-nozzle in its cradle (as shown).

TROUBLESHOOTING THE STEAMER
• PROBLEM - No steam

CAUSE - Steamer not turned on

SOLUTION - Turn ON/OFF switch to

ON position and wait 2 minutes

• PROBLEM - Steamer fails to heat

CAUSE - Steamer not plugged in

SOLUTION - Plug into electrical outlet

• PROBLEM - No steam

CAUSE - Water level is low

SOLUTION - Turn ON/OFF switch OFF

and refill water container

• PROBLEM - Water drips from nozzle

CAUSE - Condensation in hose

SOLUTION - Hold the hose vertically

and allow water to drain back into unit

• PROBLEM - Nozzle gurgles

CAUSE - Condensation in hose

SOLUTION - Hold the hose vertically and

allow water to drain back into unit

• PROBLEM - Poor steam performance

CAUSE - Sediment in container

SOLUTION - Decalcify reservoir and

water container

Note: Minerals in water will vary in

different areas. To ensure continued oper-

ation of the steamer, never store without

cleaning and removing excess water from

the reservoir and water container.

LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY
Conair will repair or replace (at our option) your

unit free of charge for 12 months from the

date of purchase if the appliance is defective

in workmanship or materials.
To obtain service under this warranty, return

the defective product to the service center

listed together with your purchase receipt and

$3.00 for postage and handling. California

residents need only provide proof of purchase

and should call 1-800-366-0937 for shipping

instructions. In the absence of a purchase

receipt, the warranty period shall be 12 months

from the date of manufacture.

ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT

NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTY

OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A

PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED

IN DURATION TO THE 12-MONTH DURATION

OF THIS WRITTEN, LIMTED WARRANTY.

Some states do not allow limitations on how

long an implied warranty lasts, so the above

limitations may not apply to you.

IN NO EVENT SHALL CONAIR BE LIABLE

FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR

CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF

THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS

OR IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER. Some states do

not allow the exclusion or limitation of special,

incidental, or consequential damages, so the

above limitation may not apply to you. This

warranty gives you specific legal rights, and

you may also have other rights, which vary

from state to state.

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NOTE
This steamer is designed to sit on the floor. Do
not put on a table or chair when in use.
OTHER IMPORTANT NOTES
During operation, the steamer hose may

gurgle. This is a normal result of condensa-

tion collecting inside the hose. Simply lift the

"T" handle upward until the hose is extended

to its full height. The gurgling will disappear

when the excess moisture inside the hose

has had a chance to drain back into the base.

HOW TO STEAM
Grasp the "T" handle steam nozzle with

the steam jets facing away from you. Begin

at the bottom of the fabric to allow the

steam to rise inside and outside, removing

wrinkles. Slowly move the nozzle from the

bottom to the top of the fabric. Remove the

nozzle from the garment and smooth the

fabric with your free hand. Some fabrics are

best steamed on the underside of the material.

This will allow the fibers of the fabric to relax,

eliminating wrinkles.
NOTE: Test fabric for color fastness in an

inconspicuous spot. Drape linens, towels,

handkerchiefs and napkins over a rod or place

onto a towel rack.
Heavier fabrics may require repeated steam-

ing. Repeat as necessary.
With practice, you will gain speed and

efficiency. You will soon learn which fabrics

require multiple steam applications.
Do not directly touch velvet or silk with the

steam head.

Always steam with hose in upright

position so any condensation is free

to flow back into the steamer.
If you steam in a low position, condensation

will collect inside the hose. This will cause

gurgling and some water droplets to form

near the steam jets on the "T" handle. To

avoid this, frequently lift the steam handle

upward until the hose is extended to its full

height.
To steam drapes:
Wash and dry drapes as directed according

to fabric type. Re-hang drapes and steam

drapes when in place.

Service Center
Conair Corporation
Service Department
7475 N. Glen Harbor Blvd.
Glendale, AZ 85307

For information on any Conair product call:

1-800-3-CONAIR or visit us on the web at

www.conair.com

Please register this product at:
www.conair.com/registration

©2011 Conair Corporation

East Windsor, NJ 08520 Glendale, AZ 85307

DECALCIFICATION
If the appliance begins to produce steam

more slowly than usual, or stops producing

steam and then starts again, you may need

to decalcify your steamer. Decalcification

refers to removing the calcium deposits

that form over time on the metal parts of

the steamer. For best performance from the

Conair Garment Steamer, decalcify the unit

from time to time. The frequency depends

upon the hardness of your tap water and how

often you use the steamer.
To decalcify, use a solution of 1/3 white

vinegar and 2/3 water in the water reservoir.

Plug the unit into electrical outlet. Turn to the

ON position and run until half the amount has

steamed. Turn the unit to the OFF position,

unplug from electrical outlet, and allow to sit

for 30 minutes.
Remove excess water from the reservoir

by lifting the unit, inverting and pouring the

water into a sink, allowing water to drain

from internal reservoir. Repeat the above

procedure as many times as necessary until

a normal steam rate returns, usually 2 to 3

times. With each repeated cycle, use a fresh

solution of vinegar and water. Run one cycle

of fresh, cold water through the unit at the

completion of decalcification before using the

unit again to steam garments.

Ready for storage

CAUTION:

Hose will be hot when

in use. Avoid prolonged contact.

high-velocity steam

jet T-nozzle

Using the over-the-door hook

IB-10785

Instructions for Use

Model GS61

Convenient to use

on CLOTHES,

DRAPES & LINENS

compact

fabric

steamer

commercial quality

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