OMAIGA KBSC-105 Handheld Steamer for Clothes Instruction Manual

June 3, 2024
OMAIGA

OMAIGA KBSC-105 Handheld Steamer for Clothes

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed Including the following:

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE.

  1. Use appliance only for its intended use.
  2. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not immerse the appliance in water or other liquids.
  3. Always tum the appliance to “off before plugging or unplugging the appliance from the electrical outlet. Never yank cord to disconnect from outlet; instead. grasp plug and pull to disconnect.
  4. Do not allow cord to touch hot surfaces. Let appliance cool completely before putting away. Loop cord loosely around appliance when stoning.
  5. Always disconnect appliance from electrical outlet when filling with water or emptying, and when not n use.
  6. Do not operate appliance with a damaged cord. or if the appliance has been dropped or damaged. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble or attempt to repair the appliance, take it to a qualitied service center for examination and repair. Incorrect reassembly or repair could cause a risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when the appliance is used
  7. Close supervision is necessary for any appliance being used by or near children. Do not leave appliance unattended while connected.
  8. Burns could occur from touching hot metal parts, hot water, or steam. Use care when you turn a steam appliance upside down there may be hot water in the reservoir.
  9. To reduce the risk of contact with hot water emitting from steam vents, check appliance before each use by holding it away from body and operating steam button.
  10. To reduce the likelihood of circuit overload, do not operate another high wattage appliance on the same circuit
  11. Never steam clothes while someone is wearing
  12. If an extension cord is absolutely necessary, a 15 ampere rated cord should be used.
  13. Cords rated tor less amperage may overheat. Care should be taken to arrange the cord so that the cord cannot be pulled or tripped over.
  14. When filling the water tank, watch for water that can drip onto the floor and cause you to and fall.
  15. Care should be taken to arrange the cord so that it cannot be pulled or tripped over. Always make sure you can move freely without getting tangled with the cord.
  16. Appliance may cause personal injury or be damaged it dropped.
  17. The use of attachments not recommended or sold by the appliance manufacturer may cause injuries or void your warranty.
  18. To avoid personal injury and damage to the appliance, only add water to the water tank. NEVER add cleaning solutions, perfumes, oils or any other chemical additives.
  19. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, this appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is fit the outlet reverse the plug. if it still does not fit, contact a electrician Do not attempt to defeat this safety feature.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

BEFORE FIRST USE

  • Unpack your Steamer, remove and peel off any labels adhered to the unit.
  • Remove and save instruction manual.
  • Wipe outside of the unit with a damp cloth or sponge to remove any dust. Dry thoroughly.
  • Keep unit on a flat, leveled surface.
  • When using your Steamer for the first time, you may notice a small amount of smoke and a slight odor. This is normal when heating the appliance for the first time and there is no reason for concern.

PARTS DIAGRAM

  1. Plate
  2. Steam trigger
  3. Comfortable handle
  4. Removable water tank
  5. Power switch with indicator light
  6. Brush

FEATURES

  • 120V/60Hz/1200W
  • Steam rate up to 20g/min
  • Vertical steam
  • Water tank capacity: 270ml
  • Detachable tank
  • Steam trigger locker
  • Preheat time: 35s
  • For domestic use only

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

BRUSH

  1. While the frame and steamer are cool. gently attach the top of the frame over the top the steamer head and then click the bottom of the frame into place (A)
    Note: Picture side down, Frame tab points down when in correct position.

  2. Allow steamer to cool prior to removing frame. gently pull on the tab (B)
    Note: Be careful when removing frames as condensation may build up during use.

FILLING THE WATER TANK

  1. Place the steamer on its base on a stable surface

  2. Hold the handle to stabilize, press the buttons on 2 sides and pull out the removable water tank. (C)

  3. Gently pull out the rubber water tank cover at the top of the tank. (D)
    TIP: Using distilled, purified, or filtered water is highly recommended and will reduce mineral buildup. do not use oils, perfumes, or scented additives.

  4. Using a clean measuring cup, pour water into opening until water reaches the “MAX level mark on the top of the tank .(E) do not overfill. Close the rubber cover securely.

  5. Dry off any excess water from the tank. Push water tank back into the steamer base click into place.

  6. To refill at any time during use, turn steamer off by pressing the power button until the blue indicator light is off, unplug from outlet, and follow the above procedure.
    Tip: After the steam preheats for 35 seconds, your steamer are ready to use by hold the trigger.

USING THE HANDHELD STEAMER

  1. Read the manufacturers fabric label to make sure the fabrics are suitable for steaming

    • If you see “do not iron” or this icon , do not press the plate against the garment. instead attach the delicate fabric frame and make sure to test on an inconspicuous area prior to steaming the entire garment.
    • If you see “do not steam” or this icon do not steam the garment.
  2. Refer to the “Attaching Frames” section for determining whether to use a frame. attach or remove frames while the steamer and frames are cool.

  3. plug the steamer into an outlet and then press the power button (F) the blue power button light will slowly blink, indicating that the steamer is heating.

  4. After about 35 seconds the power light will stay on , indicating the steamer is preheated.

  5. Prime the water pump by holding steam trigger unit steam forms.

  6. To generate steam, press down on the steam trigger with your index finger . (G) as long as the trigger is held down, steam will emit from the steamer. when the trigger is released, the steam will stop.
    Note: It is normal to feel of hear the water pump in the handle.

  7. To iron using the plate with the ironing pad, start steaming and then lightly press the metal plate against the garment on the ironing pad. Drag the plate up and down the fabric being careful to keep hands away from the steam and never leaving the plate in one section for too long similar to how an iron is used.
    Note if the steamer is left inactive, the auto shut-off feature will activate, indicated by the rapidly blinking Power button. to resume steaming after the auto shut-off is activated, either press the steam trigger or press the power button. allow the steamer to preheat t needed.

  8. When finished steaming press and hold the power button until its blue light turns off and unplug from outlet

  9. Stand steamer on its base and allow it to completely cool off before storing to avoid mineral buildup, empty the tank after each use.

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FUNCTION

Auto Shut-Off

The steamer will automatically itch to auto shut-off mode after being left inactive for 15 minutes. the heating plate, boiler, and water pump will turn off until reactivated to resume Steaming press the steam trigger or power button and wait for steamer to fully reheat.

Steam cleaning around the home

Using steam to clean household items that can tolerate hot, damp steam without damage is non-toxic, and inexpensive this natural cleaning method is beneficial to those sensitive to chemical cleaners or trying to reduce chemicals in the home. steam upholstery draperies, linens and home textiles to clean and refresh.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

This product contains no user serviceable parts. Refer to qualified service personnel.

Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.

CLEANING STEAMER EXTERIOR

  1. Make sure steamer is off, unplugged and completely cool.
  2. Wipe the plate and outer surface with soft, damp cloth. water and small amounts of gentle household soaps, such as dishwashing liquid, can be used on the exterior. never use heavy-duty cleaner, or abrasive scouring pads that may scratch or discolor the steamer.
  3. After the steamer has been thoroughly dried, turn it back on and lightly steam over an old cloth. this will help remove any reside left in the steam holes.
  4. When finished cleaning, turn the steamer off by pressing the power button until the blue power light turns off (about 2 seconds). unplug, empty tank, and allow time to cool before storing.
  5. Unplug the appliance during filling and cleaning.

CLEANING FRAMES AND ACCESSORIES

For all accessories, allow to fully dry before using again or storing Accessories are not suitable for cleaning in a washing machine.

  • Brush frame: Wipe with damp cloth to clean.
  • Delicate frame: Wash with cold water and small amounts of gentle cleanser if needed. The fabric in the frame cannot be removed.
  • Ironing pad: spot treat as needed with cold water and gentle cleanser.

STORING THE STEAMER

  1. Check that the steamer is unplugged and completely cool.
  2. Gather the cord into even ovals and then gently cinch with the strip of hook and loop (Q)
  3. Always store the steamer upright on its base to prevent water leakage.
    Tip: emptying the tank after each use is recommended because standing water can leave a residue over time.

TROUBLESHOOTING

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FAQs

What kind of water do you use in a OMAIGA KBSC-105 handheld steamer?****

Overall, one of the greatest water kinds to utilize in clothing steamers is distilled water. In fact, because it improves the efficiency and durability of the steamer, you’ll discover that many textile steamers on the market specifically recommend using this type of water.

How does a OMAIGA KBSC-105 handheld steamer clean?****

Similar to its larger counterparts, handheld steam cleaners work by heating water to a temperature of up to 245 degrees F, which has the same germ-killing effectiveness but boils the water faster.

How many times should you use a OMAIGA KBSC-105 steamer?****

Most skin types with less sensitive skin can steam two to three times each week. According to Diliberto, oily skin is typically thicker and can withstand more frequent steaming. If you have thinner or drier skin, once per week is plenty.

What is the temperature in a OMAIGA KBSC-105 handheld steam cleaner?****

Internal boilers in steam cleaners heat water to temperatures as high as 325 degrees Fahrenheit. When water is heated to these levels, it turns into extremely hot steam that can be used to enter small holes on a variety of surfaces.

Should a OMAIGA KBSC-105 handheld steamer touch clothes?****

Hold the plate of your garment steamer against your clothing to remove the most creases from it.

Do OMAIGA KBSC-105 handheld steamers remove wrinkles?****

For travelling and removing creases from smaller goods like shirts, handheld steamers are fantastic. If you want to get rid of wrinkles in clothes, especially delicate fabrics that can’t be ironed like silk, woolens, and items with pleating, a steamer can take the place of an iron.

Do you put hot or cold water in OMAIGA KBSC-105 steamer?****

Hang the garments on a towel rack or shower rod after turning them inside out. Plug in your steamer after filling it with cold water.

What is a good OMAIGA KBSC-105 steam temperature?****

A steam bath should be heated to a temperature of 110 to 115 degrees Fahrenheit. The humidity level in steam rooms should be kept at around 100%. But keep in mind that you can modify our system to suit your preferences.

Do you put OMAIGA KBSC-105 steamer directly on clothes?****

Sokolowski advises starting at the top of the garment and carefully working your way down. Pull down on the bottom of your clothing while you steam it to make sure the fabric is taut. In this manner, the fibres will be pulled straight during the steaming process and will dry into a smooth, wrinkle-free surface.

Do OMAIGA KBSC-105 handheld steamers clean clothes?****

Yes! Running the steamer helps remove sweat stains and odours from clothing. It also helps remove creases from items like silks, vintage clothing, items with leather ornamentation, and other specific fabrics that aren’t best handled by washing or dry cleaning.

Is a OMAIGA KBSC-105 handheld steamer better than an iron?****

Compared to a steam iron, clothes steamers have a number of advantages. They extend the life of the fabric and are better for the environment. They are also quicker, more efficient, and more convenient to use.

Can you put soap in a OMAIGA KBSC-105 handheld steam cleaner?****

These devices only require crisp, cold tap water. In these systems, no chemicals or detergents should be utilized.

How do you clean a OMAIGA KBSC-105 handheld steamer?****

Clean and Soak the Nozzle: Soak the nozzle for at least eight hours or overnight in the warm vinegar. Rinse the nozzle well in warm water after removal. To gently remove any residues from each nozzle, use a toothpick. Repeatedly rinse, then pat dry with a towel.

Do OMAIGA KBSC-105 handheld steamers work on cotton?****

An commodity like cotton can still be steamed,” says Valiente. But unlike an iron, it takes an eternity and is unable to remove wrinkles from cotton clothing. A rayon or linen clothing can be revived with a steamer. Check out our preferred (and affordable!).

Do OMAIGA KBSC-105 handheld steamers get wrinkles out?****

Almost any cloth may be effectively be wrinkled with steaming; using a steamer takes up less room (particularly if you use a handheld steamer), and it involves less time and work than ironing. Additionally, steaming has several additional advantages over ironing, some of which are even health-related.

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