Steam
Fast
Built for years of care-free use,
Read These Instructions complete
before use.
MODEL SF-450
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations! You are about to use the simplest and most
Versatile steamer brought to you, SteamFast, a trusted name
in clothing care.
Your new steamer provides clean, professional results every
time!
1. Holds over 1/2 gallon of water
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enough for
approximately 30 minutes of continuous operation.
2. Water container is removable and easy to fill.
3. Automatic shut-off safety feature.
4. Easy to use drain port.
5. Eliminates ironing by removing wrinkles.
6. Easy roll casters make unit highly portable
7. Convenient hanger for hose.
8. Stores upright minimizing storage space requirements.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using electrical appliances, always follow basic safety
precautions, including the following:
1. Read all instructions.
2. To protect against risk of electrical shock, do not put appliance in water or
other liquid.
3. Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near
children.
4. Unplug from electrical outlet when not in use, before putting on or taking off
parts and before cleaning.
5. Avoid contact with hot parts. Keep hands, hair, and clothing away from these
parts to prevent risk of injury to persons and or burns that could occur.
6. Use this product for its intended use only
7. Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the
appliance malfunctions or is dropped or damaged in any manner.
cord, plug or unit may result in fire, electrical shock or injury.
A
damaged
8. Do not leave the steamer unattended
9. Please allow the unit to cool before storage
10. Always turn the switch to
the unit.
"off' position before plugging in or unplugging
11. Do not let cord touch hot surfaces.
12. Do not operate steamer without properly filling the water container.
13. Always keep the hose nozzle elevated above the water container.
Do not lay the hose on the floor.
14. This appliance has a grounded plug. The unit must be plugged into
a properly grounded three-pronged outlet.
15. Burns can occur by touching hot parts, hot water or steam.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
LEARNING ABOUT YOUR STEAMER
Please refer to the picture for each point
(1) The control HANDLE on the end of the hose sits
just before the nozzle. The HANDLE is designed
to be heat free and is safe to grasp. Use the
HANDLE to aim the direction of the steam
released from the nozzle
(2) The NOZZLE on the end of the handle is located
on the end of the steamer hose. Always hang the
NOZZLE end of the hose on the hanger rod when
not in use. Keep the NOZZLE point the NOZZLE
downward, water may condense and drip.
(3) The ROD is designed to conveniently hang the
hose handle and also can support garments for
steaming
(4) The HOSE extends from the base of the unit Do
not pull on the HOSE with undo tension as
damage to the hose may result in steam leakage
(5) The ON/OFF switch is located on the front of the
base.
(6) The WATER CONTAINER is filled through the
removable water valve on the bottom and should
be placed in the reservoir on the base. Avoid
spilling excess water into the reservoir as this
could cause the steamer to expel water from the
nozzle. Do not try to substitute another water
container for the one designed for this unit.
(7) The WATER LEVEL can be seen visually in the
water container. Do not operate the steamer
without water in the WATER CONTAINER.
(8) The steamer BASE houses the reservoir and
water container. It also supports the hanger rod
and hose.
(9) The CASTERS allow the unit to roll freely
(10) The ELECTRICAL CORD plugs into a standard
three-prong plug. Use only three prong UL
approved extension cords with a minimum 20-
ampere rating
(11) The DRAIN PLUG is located on the side for
convenient drainage of the water reservoir.
STEAMER ASSEMBLY
STEP
1
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ATTACHING THE METAL ROD
Set the appliance on
a
steady
surface. The bottom metal rod is
threaded on one end. Screw the two
larger metal rods together. Insert the
bottom of the metal rod into the
holder on the unit base and screw
the setscrew until tight. (Caution: do
not over tighten) Screw the top
smaller metal rod (with hook) into
the top of the large metal rod.
STEP
2
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ATTACHING THE STEAMER HOSE
Screw the end of the steamer hose
with the knurled knob onto the
threaded pipe on the top of the
steamer unit. (Caution: Do not use
excessive force in tightening the
knob) Tighten by hand until it's no
longer turns. Hang the nozzle from
the metal rod. Prior to filling the
water tank, be certain that the
steamer's drain plug is properly
installed and tightened to prevent
leaking.
STEP
3
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BEFORE FILLING THE WATER CONTAINER
Turn the water container upside down and inspect to see the valve
and spring assembly are functioning in the bottom of the container.
Place the container in the reservoir and inspect that it seats
securely.
STEAMER OPERATION
STEP I
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PREPARATION FOR USE
Set the unit on the floor and remove the
water container. Check the inside of the
container for sediment. Turn the container
upside down and push the valve open and
allow to close two or three times to insure
it is functioning smoothly. 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.
STEP
2
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FILLING THE WATER CONTAINER
(PRIOR TO PLUGGING IN THE APPLIANCE)
Remove the water container with the handle
and turn upside down. Unscrew the valve
in the center of the base and pour water
into the opening or hold under a source of
running water until the container is filled to
the desired level. Replace the valve and
return the container to the upright position.
Place the water container onto the base
and make certain it seats properly into the
cavity.
DO NOT FILL THE CONTAINER WITH HOT WATER.
DO NOT ALLOW THE CONTAINER TO BECOME DRY DURING
OPERATION AS THIS WILL SHORTEN THE LIFE OF THE STEAMER
STEP
3
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OPERATING THE STEAMER
Insure the ON/OFF switch is in the OFF
position. Plug the steamer cord into a normal
electrical outlet or approved extension cord.
Turn the ON/OFF switch to the ON position.
The switch will light when electricity is
connected. Steam will be produced from
the nozzle in
a
few seconds.
PRESSING WITH STEAM
1. Grasp the control handle with the
nozzle facing upward. Beginning at the
bottom of the fabric will allow the steam
to rise inside and outside removing
wrinkles. Slowly move the nozzle from
the bottom to the top of the fabric.
2. Remove the nozzle from the garment
and smooth the fabric with your free
hand.
NOTE:
1. Pressing will be easier if there are fewer creases in the object to be
steamed.
2. Shaking out the article prior to steaming will avoid excess creasing
3. For towels, handkerchiefs and napkins, drape them over a rod or
steam press them in place over towel racks.
4. Heavier fabrics may require repeated steaming. Repeat steps one
and two as necessary.
With practice you will gain speed and efficiency. You will soon learn
which fabrics will require multiple steam applications.
Accessories
Fabric Brush
Your steamer is supplied with an
accessory fabric brush which can be
used to gently brush the knap of fabric
such as corduroy. To install simply snap
into the appropriate slot in the nozzle
when the steamer is off and cool.
Don't use the brush on delicate
fabrics such as silk or satin
Lint Remover
The supplied lint removal tool may be
used with the steamer or by itself. To
install on the steamer make certain the
unit is off and cool. Simply snap the tool
on the nozzle.
Captured lint may be removed by rubbing
the surface of the tool with a dry scrap of
fabric in the reverse direction from
normal use.
Squeegee
Another feature of steam is the ability to
clean. Live steam dissolves greasy film
and dirt. To take advantage of this your
unit is equipped with a squeegee to allow
the cleaning of windows, mirrors and
other glass surfaces. To install the
squeegee merely snap it into the
appropriate slot in the nozzle when your
unit is off and cool.
CLEANING AND STORING
a. Turn the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position and unplug from the
power source.
b. Wait for the steamer to cool completely for at least 30 minutes.
c. Remove and drain the water container.
Drain the unit by removing the drain
plug and allowing the contents of the,
reservoir to drain. Tip the unit in the
direction of the drain plug to remove
remaining water. Replace the plug.
d. Remove the steamer hose and
hanger rod.
e. Remove the water tank.
f. Remove excess water from the
reservoir by lifting the unit and
pouring. Flush the reservoir area with
fresh water to clean any residue from
the water source.
g. Pour fresh water into threaded pipe of steam hose. Then remove water
from reservoir to clean any residue inside the steamer. If there is too
much residue, you may use soft water to soak and flush the reservoir.
h. Reattach the hose, hanger rod and water container and store the unit.
OTHER IMPORTANT NOTES
During operation the steamer hose may
gurgle. This is
a
normal result of
condensation collecting inside the hose.
Simply lift the control handle upward until
the hose is extended to its full height. The
gurgling will disappear when the excess
moisture inside the hose has had a chance
to drain back into the base. If the steamer
stops producing steam then starts again.
You may wish to examine the inside of the
reservoir. The most common reason for
this effect is the accumulation of sediment
from mineral laden water. Clean the
offending sediment from inside the unit,
first following the steps for cooling and
cleaning the unit as presented previously.
TROUBLESHOOTING THE STEAMER
PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Steamer fails to heat
Steamer not plugged in
Plug in to electrical outlet
Auto shut off engaged
water level is low
check water container is not empty.
Reset ON/OFF switch.
No steam
Turn ON/OFF switch OFF and refill
water container
Water drips from nozzle Condensation in hose
Hold the hose vertical and allow
water to drain back to tank
condensation in hose
Nozzle gurgles
Hold the hose vertical and allow
water to drain back to tank
Steam is intermittent
sediment in container
Follow the removing mineral
buildup procedure
Note: Water chemicals and conditions will vary in different areas. To
insure continued operation of the steamer, never store without
cleaning and removing excess water from the reservoir and
water container.
Removing Mineral Buildup
One common problem with steamers is mineral buildup caused by the high
mineral content in many municipal water supplies. Mineral residue inside of the
internal pipes and heater can cause intermittent steaming or in severe cases no
steaming at all.
The best way to avoid this is to use de-mineralized or distilled water in the unit.
The procedure below can be used to clear mineral buildup. If you are unable to
use de-mineralized or distilled water w e recommend you use this procedure
monthly to help avoid mineral buildup.
1. Turn the unit off and unplug the power cord.
2.
Unscrew and remove the hose from the hose connector on the top of the
u n i t .
3 .
Remove the pole from the unit.
4. Remove the water tank from the main unit and drain any water in the
unit.
5.
Make a mixture of 50% vinegar and 50% water. I
this mixture will be sufficient.
n
most cases 1 cup of
6.
Slowly pour the water-vinegar mixture into the hose connector.
a. If the internal piping is only partially blocked by mineral
buildup, the water-vinegar mixture will soon start flowing out
of the water intake hole. If this happens proceed to step 8.
b. If the internal piping is completely blocked, continue to pour
the mixture into the hose connector till full.
Pour the water-vinegar mixture into the water intake hole until full.
Let stand for 40 minutes.
7.
8.
9. Drain the water using the drain plug.
10. Pour clean water through the hose base and water intake hole until the
vinegar smell dissipates.
11. Reassemble the unit and operate normally.
If the procedure above does not return the unit to normal operation, the unit may
need servicing.
HOSE
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CONNECTOR
Water intake hole
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