PurSteam PS-937 Standing High Pressure Garment Steamer User Manual

June 15, 2024
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PurSteam PS-937 Standing High Pressure Garment Steamer User Manual

PurSteam PS-937 Standing High Pressure Garment Steamer User
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PRODUCT INFORMATION

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ASSEMBLY

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CLEANING AND STORAGE

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REMOVING MINERAL BUILD-UP

To maintain maximum performance, you must descale your steamer occasionally.
This is standard maintenance needed for steam appliances to remove build-up caused by high mineral content in many municipal water supplies. The time between two descaling operations depends on the quality of the water and the frequency with which you use the appliance. We advise you to remove the mineral build-up after 7-15 days of use but at least once a year.

  1. Ensure that the appliance has cooled down completely. Unplug the unit and remove the steam hose from the main unit. Collapse the telescopic pole.

  2. Remove the Water Tank from the unit. Unscrew the Valve Cap and drain all remaining water from Water Tank.

  3. Drain all the remaining water from the Water Reservoir through the Hose Base by tilting the unit over a sink or tub and pouring the water out. Scale and other residues will be rinsed out.

  4. Fill a measuring cup with 12 oz (355 ml) vinegar.

  5. Pour vinegar into Water Tank, then replace Valve Cap and place Water Tank back onto the main unit.

  6. Allow the vinegar to flow into Water Reservoir/ Boiler and soak for 30-40 minutes.

  7. Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet and turn the main unit ON.
    Allow the unit to steam until there is no vinegar left. Note: Do not steam any clothing with this mixture.

  8. Drain any remaining cleaning solution from the Water Reservoir through Hose Base.

  9. Remove and refill Water Tank to maximum capacity with fresh water and place it back onto the main unit. Allow all fresh water to flow into the Water Reservoir/ Boiler and be steamed out. Refill and repeat as necessary until vinegar odor has completely dissipated.

  10. When finished, turn the steamer off and unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet. Follow standard storage procedure as outlined in Cleaning and Storage section above.

TIPS FOR SUCCESSFUL STEAMING

  • We recommend checking the garment care label for manufacturer recommendations.
    Test the garment on an unobtrusive area such as an inner seam. Read the recommendations for the maintenance of the fabrics on the labels of the clothing to be steamed.

  • For most effective results, hold the Steam Nozzle within ½ inches of fabrics, or press it directly against surfaces.

  • Avoid contact between the Steam Nozzle and silk or velvet. Synthetic materials (such as 100% nylon or polyester) are sensitive to heat and may be damaged by exposure to hot steam. Steam is recommended for use only on natural fibbers such as cotton, linen, or wool, as well as nylon or polyester blends.

  • Heavy fabrics may need to be steamed longer. To remove exceptionally stubborn wrinkles, steam both sides of the garment.

  • Be careful when dealing with any delicate fabrics that may be damaged by heat or water spots.

  • Certain clothes are smoothed more easily on the reverse side. If you are using your steamer in a position close to the ground, raise the hose frequently to avoid the formation of condensation. You may hear a gurgling noise if the Hose is obstructed in any way.

TROUBLESHOOTING

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Technical Specification:
Unit Model: PS-937
Rating: AC120V 60Hz 1500W
Water Tank Capacity: 2200ml
Preheating time: 45 Sec

1-Year Limited Warranty
This product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for one year from the
date of the original purchase with the receipt. The manufacturer’s obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacing any part of the product that is defective. Such warranty shall not apply to damages resulting from accidents, abuse, or misuse.

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