- Always check the garment label before steaming! If in doubt, test the steamer on a hidden area of the fabric first to ensure it responds well to steam.
- If the label states "Do not iron" or shown this icon
, do not press the heat plate against the fabric. Use the brush frame and test on a hidden area first. - If the label states "Do not steam", or show this icon
, avoid steaming the garment
- If the label states "Do not iron" or shown this icon
- Plug the steamer into a socket and press the power button
- The light will slowly blink, indicating that the steamer is heating. After approximately 35 seconds, the light will stay solid, indicating the steamer is preheated
- Press "Select" button to choose program. To choos Boost; press and hold the select button for a few seconds
- Prime the water pump by holder the steam trigger until steam forms
- To generate steam, hold down the stem trigger. Release the steam trigger to stop steaming. For continuous steam (does not apply in Boost-mode), double press the trigger button. To stop steaming, simply press it once
- To use the steamer for ironing, lightly press the heat plate against the fabric while steaming, moving it up and down
- When finished, press the power button and unplug the steamer from the socket
- Allow the steamer to cool completely before storing it
Programmes
| Delicate | For light and delicate synthetic garments, such as chiffon or organza |
| Medium | Ideal for more structured yet sensitive fabrics; silk, wool, velvet |
| High | For durable, natural fabrics such as cotton and linen |
| Turbo | Designed for heavy-duty steaming; thick linen, larger household items like curtains and furniture covers |
| Boost | For deep creases on fabrics that have a high tolerance for steam, such as heavy cotton, denim, outdoor fabrics |
Auto Shut-Off
The steamer will automatically switch to auto shut-off mode after being left inactive for 8 minutes.
The heat plate, boiler, and water pump will turn off until reactivated.
To resume steaming, press the steam trigger or power button and wait for the steamer to fully reheat.
Steam cleaning around the home
Use steam to clean household items that can tolerate hot, damp steam without damage.
Steam upholstery, draperies, linens, and home textiles to clean and refresh them.