Unscrew the valve in the center of the base. Fill container by holding container under a source of running cold water until the container is filled to the desired level. Do not overfill. Screw the valve cap onto the water container and return the container to the upright position. Place the water container onto the base and make certain it is seated properly in the cavity. DO NOT FILL THE CONTAINER WITH HOT WATER. OPERATING THE STEAMER Make sure the On/Off switch is in the off 1.position. Make sure all hose connections are 2.secure and tight. Make sure the telescopic pole is fully 3.extended and the hose is not twisted or kinked. Plug the steamer cord into a normal 4.electrical outlet. Turn the On/Off switch to the 5. on position. The switch will light to indicate when 6. power is on. Steam will be produced from the7.nozzle in about one minute. To turn the steamer off, turn the on/off 8. switch to the OFF position. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE FILLING THE WATER CONTAINER Turn the water container upside down and inspect to make sure the valve and spring assembly are functioning. Place the container in the reservoir and check that it is seated securely. If the container has been stored with water inside, it may be necessary to remove the water and clean the container. Follow the steps for care and cleaning. Fig. 2. Fig. 3. STEP 3 - Attaching T- Nozzle and Crease Attachment To attach "T" handle steam nozzle or crease attachment to steam hose. Twist clockwise to securely lock onto hose. Tighten by hand until handle no longer turns. USING ROTATING HANGER This unit comes with a rotating hanger. To use the hanger simply place on top of pole firmly (Fig. 1). It is now in place to rotate 360. . Hang your garment and steam away wrinkles. Turn as you wish. USING PANT CLIP SYSTEM This fabric steamer is equipped with a pant clip system for holding pants taut for faster and more effective steaming. The bottom clips can be adjusted by loosening the knob ( on the telescopic pole) and moving the pole up and down, depending upon the length of pants ( see Fig. 2). Clip pants as shown in Fig. 3 and steam. Please note some pants may be too long to use the bottom clips. If that is the case just simply use the top clips and let your pants hang freely. Extend the telescopic pole and hang the handle steam nozzle from the metal rod. Hose may be stiff upon removal from box. Hose will relax after initial use. Handle will sit properly on pole support once hose is relaxed. STEP 2 - Attaching the Steamer Hose Be sure the unit is off. Insert angled end of hose into steamer housing and twist clockwise to securely lock hose onto housing. (Be sure both connections at ends of hose are correct before operating appliance.) Fig. 1. STEAMER ASSEMBLY STEP 1 - Attaching the Telescopic Pole and Rotating Hanger Insert the bottom of the larger metal telescopic pole into the holder on the unit base and screw the set screw until tight. (Caution: Do not over-tighten.) Then attach pieces as shown in Fig. 1. Use caution when changing attachments, 22.as they may contain hot water from condensation. Ensure the attachments are dry or cooled off, to avoid contact with hot water. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS Place the box on a large sturdy flat surface. Carefully remove the appliance from the packing material. Keep all plastic bags away from children. Use the stand provided. Unplug this appliance before filling or 12.emptying. Do not overfill. While emitting steam, this appliance 13. may cause burns if it is used too close to the skin, scalp or eyes, or if it is used incorrectly. To reduce the risk of contact with hot water discharging from steam vents, test appliance before each use by holding it away from body. Do not operate steamer without properly 14.filling the water container. Always keep the hose and nozzle 15. elevated above the water container. Never yank cord to disconnect from 16.outlet. Instead, grasp plug and pull to disconnect. Burns could occur from touching hot 17.metal parts, hot water, or steam. Use care when removing water tank or when you turn a steam appliance upside down there may be hot water in reservoir. – To reduce likelihood of circuit overload, 18. do not operate another high wattage appliance on the same circuit. If an extension cord is absolutely 19.necessary, a 15 ampere rated cord should be used. Cords rated for less amperage may overheat. Care should be taken to arrange the cord so that it cannot be pulled or tripped over. Always remove the reservoir from the 20. appliance before filling it with water. When changing attachments, please 21. be sure the unit is off and no steam is being released in order to avoid contact with hot water. Never operate this appliance if it has a4. damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, or if it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into water. Do not attempt to repair the appliance. Incorrect reassembly or repair could cause a risk of fire, ...