Using your garment steamer, Operating instructions, Cont) – Haan GS-30 User Manual

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Operating Instructions:

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Fig 8

Excess

Water

Removal

Valve

Using Your Garment Steamer

12) When you have finished using the Garment Steamer,

turn the Power Button to the OFF position and unplug

the unit. If you will not be using the unit again soon,

be sure to drain all the remaining water from the

Reservoir Tank and also the internal tank by opening

the Excess Water Removal Valve (Fig 8) and emptying

the excess. We do not recommend storing the unit

with water in the tank for long periods of time.

Using the Garment Steamer Accessories:

Please use each accessory properly with regard

to the item and/or location to be cleaned. Refer

below for instructions and tips for use of each.

Crease Tool and extra Clip:

• The Crease Tool attaches to the steam head for

perfect creases or crisp shirt cuffs and collars. Just

clip it to the tab on the underside of the steam head.

Place the garment between the steam head and the

open Crease Tool, close to hold the crease firmly

while steaming it to set. (Fig 9)

Use the extra clip to hold sleeves tight while

steaming or as extra tension on hems using the

bottom crossbar. (Fig 10)

When attending to detailed pressing of a garment,

one hand can be used to control the wand of the

steam head and the other hand, in the Pressing

Mitt, can hold the garment so that tension can be

achieved. There is an additional clip that can be

used to help hold the garment. The hand holding

the garment and the hand holding the wand should

move in unison for quick and easy steaming.

Up and down:

• When steaming clothing using the Garment Valet,

move the wand lightly in upward and downward

movements. Wagging the handle side to side can

result in water droplets falling from the steam head

openings. (Fig 11a & 11b)

CAUTION: Never hold steam head down while at

rest or tilt it in a backward position as this may result

in hot water discharge.

Fig 9

Fig 11a

NO!

NO!

Fig 11b

Fig 10

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