AENO AGS0001 User manual

AENOTM Handheld Garment Steamer Operation
Manual
Model AGS0001, AGS0003
Version 1.0.6 | 21.04.2023


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Introduction
This operation manual contains a detailed description of AENOTM Hand-held Garment
Steamer, as well as instructions for its preparation for work, operation, and
maintenance.
Copyright
Copyright © ASBISc Enterprises PLC. All rights reserved.
The AENOTM trademark belongs to the ASBIS GROUP OF COMPANIES (hereinafter
"ASBISc").
All trademarks, trade names, logos and other symbols mentioned herein are the
property of their respective owners.
The material presented under the name AENOTM and contained in this manual is
protected by international and local laws, including copyright and other related rights
laws.
Any references to names of other companies, brands and equipment in this
document are for the sole purpose of explanation and description of the devices and
do not violate anyone's intellectual property rights.
Any reproduction, copying, publication, further distribution or public display of
materials presented herein (in whole or in part) is only permitted after appropriate
written permission from the copyright holder.
Any unauthorized use of this manual materials may subject the user to civil liability
and criminal prosecution under applicable law.
Responsibility and technical support
This document was prepared in accordance with all necessary requirements and
contains detailed information on the operation of the device, which is valid at the date
of the device's issue.
This Installation and Operation Manual and the Quick Start Guide are an integral part
of the device and should always be available to the user as reference documentation.
ASBISc reserves the right to modify the device and to make additions and changes to
this document without prior notice to users and shall not be liable for possible

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negative consequences resulting from the use of an outdated version of the
document, nor for any possible technical or typographical errors, omissions, or
incidental or consequential damages that may result from the transmission of this
document or the use of the device.
In the event of discrepancies in the language versions of the document, the Russian
version of this manual shall take precedence.
ASBISc does not guarantee with respect to the material herein, including but not
limited to merchantability and suitability for a particular purpose.
If you have any technical questions, please contact your local ASBISc representative
or Technical Support department at aeno.com. The most common problems
encountered are described in the section 7, "Troubleshooting" of this document.
You can download the latest version of this manual at aeno.com/documents.
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Standards compliance
The device is CE certified and meets the requirements of the following
European Union directives:
•Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU;
•Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU;
•Directive 2009/125/EU on ecodesign requirements
•for energy-related products;
•Regulation 1275/2008/EU on standby and non-operating power
consumption;
•Regulation 801/2013/EU on the ecodesign of energy-using products.
The device has passed all assessment procedures established in the
technical regulations of the Customs Union and complies with the
standards of the Customs Union's member states.
National Mark of Conformity of Ukraine, indicating that the device
meets all required technical regulations.
The symbol of the crossed-out trash can is used to mark electrical and
electronic equipment and indicates its separate collection.
The symbol is given in accordance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE) * Directive 2012/19/EU and indicates that this
equipment requires separate collection at the end of its life and must be
disposed of separately from unsorted municipal waste.
To protect the environment and human health, dispose of used electrical
and electronic equipment according to approved safe disposal guidelines.
AE
AM
BG
CN
CZ
DE
EE
ES
FR
GB
GE
GR
HR
HU
IT
KZ
LT
LV
NL
PL
PT
RO
RS
EN
SK
UA
UZ
* See Section 8 "Glossary" for an explanation.

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Limitations and warnings
Please read the information in this section of the document carefully before you start
installing and operating the device.
WARNING!
The warnings, precautions and instructions in this document may not contain
all possible hazards. Common sense should be taken into account when using
the device.
Warning symbols and signs
Class I protection against electric shock. The symbol means that the device
must be individually connected to a special socket with a ground contact
Hot steam. Danger of burns from contact with hot steam and/or heating
elements of the device
The device's packaging is recyclable and partially or completely made from
recycled raw materials
The packaging of the device can be disposed of along with household
waste
Safe use rules
The device is intended for use by persons over 18 years of age.
Persons with disabilities who attained 18 years of age, understand the nature of their
actions and are physically capable of operating the device in accordance with this user
manual may use the device only under the supervision of a person responsible for
their safety.

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ATTENTION!
Failure to follow the operating instructions in this manual may result in personal
injury or property damage. ASBIS shall not be held liable for any damages
resulting from failure to observe the device operating instructions.
1. The device is designed for use in the home, offices and other similar
environments. Do not use it for industrial purposes.
2. The device must be out of reach of children and animals.
3. Do not leave the device near open flames, hot surfaces, or heating appliances.
4. Before connecting the device to the power source, check that the rated voltage
indicated in the technical documentation corresponds to the electrical voltage
of the socket.
5. Connect the power cord to a grounded socket and disconnect only with dry
hands. Do not use an extension cord.
6. Fill the tank with clean, distilled water only, without the use of detergents.
7. Before turning the device on, make sure that the water tank is correctly
installed and its hole is sealed with the plug.
8. Do not remove the water tank during operation. Do not turn on the steamer if
the water tank is empty. This can cause damage to the device.
9. During operation, the surface of the steaming head can get very hot. Handle
the device carefully to avoid burns. Do not touch the steaming head during
operation and for about an hour after use, until it has cooled down completely.
Make sure that children or animals do not touch the hot steaming head.
10. Do not lean the hot steaming head against furniture or other interior elements
to avoid damaging them.
11. Before using the device, make sure that the fabric to be flattened is resistant to
high steam temperatures (at least 160 °C). Check the care information on the
label.
12. Never steam clothes on yourself, other people or animals.
13. The device is designed for use on fabric. Do not use the device on other surfaces
such as glass, metal, or wood.
14. Never point the steam jet at people, animals, plants, electrical appliances,
explosive, corrosive or toxic substances.
15. Place the power cord so that it cannot be accidentally stepped on or stumbled
through.
16. Do not place the power cord on anything with a sharp edge and do not place
anything on top of the cord.
17. Make sure that the power cord does not hang over the edge of furniture or
touch surfaces that can damage the insulation.
18. Do not wrap the power cord around the device.

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19. If the power cord is damaged, first de-energize the socket, then unplug the
device. The power cord should only be replaced by a service technician.
20.Always remove the plug from the socket after use or before cleaning the device.
21. Allow the device to cool completely (may take up to 1 hour) before cleaning or
storing it.
22. Do not use strong chemicals or abrasive materials to clean the device.
23. Use only nozzles or replacement parts recommended or supplied by ASBISc for
this model.
24.If the device has fallen into the water, do not touch it under any circumstances
and unplug it immediately.
25. Never use a device that has been in water. Have it checked by an authorized
service center.
26. If you notice a malfunction, stop using the device immediately and contact the
service center.
27. The device and its components should only be repaired by a service center
technician. Never try to repair the device yourself.
28. Do not make any modifications to the device or accessories.

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Contents
Introduction.......................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Copyright................................................................................................................................................................................ 3
Responsibility and technical support ................................................................................................................ 3
Standards compliance.................................................................................................................................................. 5
Limitations and warnings...........................................................................................................................................6
Contents..................................................................................................................................................................................9
1 General description and specifications ........................................................................................................ 11
1.1 Purpose of the device....................................................................................................................................... 11
1.2 Technical specifications .................................................................................................................................13
1.3 Scope of supply ....................................................................................................................................................15
1.4 Packaging and labelling............................................................................................................................... 16
1.5 Device control panel........................................................................................................................................ 16
2 Preparing for work and operation.................................................................................................................. 18
2.1 Preparing textiles for steaming............................................................................................................... 18
2.2 Preparing the steamer for operation ................................................................................................20
2.3 Operating the device .................................................................................................................................... 26
2.4 Auto standby function.................................................................................................................................28
2.5 Auto shutdown function in case of overheating ...................................................................... 29
2.6 Self-cleaning function ..................................................................................................................................30
3 Maintenance ...................................................................................................................................................................31
3.1 Cleaning the device case..............................................................................................................................32
3.2 Cleaning accessories and components............................................................................................33
4 Warranty obligations..............................................................................................................................................34
4.1 AENO service centers ....................................................................................................................................34
4.2 Warranty service procedure.....................................................................................................................35
4.3 Limitation of liability.......................................................................................................................................35
5 Storage, transportation and disposal.......................................................................................................... 37
6 Other information..................................................................................................................................................... 38
7 Troubleshooting......................................................................................................................................................... 39
8 Glossary.............................................................................................................................................................................40
Figures and tables
Figure 1 –Appearance of the device.................................................................................................................. 11
Figure 2 –Device elements ..................................................................................................................................... 12
Figure 3 –Scope of supply * .................................................................................................................................... 15

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Figure 4 –Device control panel ........................................................................................................................... 16
Figure 5 –No steaming symbol on the product label .........................................................................18
Figure 6 –Horizontal and vertical steaming............................................................................................... 19
Figure 7 –Removing the tank..............................................................................................................................20
Figure 8 –Tank silicone plug in "open" position...................................................................................... 21
Figure 9 –MAX mark on the measuring cup ............................................................................................. 21
Figure 10 –Filling the tank...................................................................................................................................... 22
Figure 11 –Tank installation.................................................................................................................................... 22
Figure 12 –Tank lugs and slots on the device........................................................................................... 23
Figure 13 –Nozzle on the steaming head of the device....................................................................24
Figure 14 –Pressing the ON/OFF button ..................................................................................................... 25
Figure 15 –Pressing the steam button .......................................................................................................... 26
Figure 16 –Removable brush for the nozzle ..............................................................................................28
Figure 17 –Device control panel in standby mode............................................................................... 29
Figure 18 –Cleaning the device case............................................................................................................... 32
Figure 19 –Cleaning the water tank and accessories ......................................................................... 33
Table 1 –Specifications................................................................................................................................................ 13
Table 2 –Scope of supply.......................................................................................................................................... 15
Table 3 –Buttons and indicators of the device control panel........................................................ 17
Table 4 –Operating mode selection................................................................................................................ 27
Table 5 –Typical problems and solutions .................................................................................................... 39

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1 General description and specifications
1.1 Purpose of the device
The AENOTM Handheld Garment Steamer is designed to remove creases and
irregularities in fabric with a powerful stream of steam. It is a portable device that can
be used to quickly iron clothes, curtains, coats, bedspreads and other textiles *. After
steaming, the fibers of the fabric are flattened and become more voluminous. This has
a positive effect on the texture of the fabric, helping to preserve the original
appearance of the product.
Figure 1 –Appearance of the device
* Some types of fabrics are sensitive to high temperature steam. Be sure to check the care instructions
on the product label before using the device.

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Figure 2 –Device elements
Device elements (see figure 2):
1
–knurled handle
2
–removable water tank
3
–steaming head
4
–control panel
5
–power cord with movable attachment
Description of the elements 6–10 is given in section 1.5 "Device control panel".

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1.2 Technical specifications
Table 1 –Specifications
Parameter
Value
Model
AGS0001 (grey)
AGS0003 (black)
Control
Manual
Nominal device
parameters
Input voltage: 220–240 V (AC)
Input frequency: 50/60 Hz
Input power: 1500.0 W (0.5 W max in standby mode)
Water tank
Removable, 0.25 l
Noise level during
operation
Up to 65 dB (at 30 cm)
Steam temperature
Up to 160 °C
Preparation time
35 s
Operating modes (steam
supply)
Minimum: steam supply 15 ± 5 g/min
Medium: steam supply 22 ± 5 g/min
Maximum: steam supply 27 ± 5 g/min
Steam pressure
Up to 1 bar
Operating time with a full
tank
9–16 min, depending on operating mode
Options for use
Vertical, horizontal steaming
Additional features
Automatic switchover to standby mode
Movable power cord hinge (prevents cable twisting and
tangling)
Splash and leakage protection
Overheating protection
Materials
PP plastic
Size (L×W×H)
128×293×201 mm
Weight
Net: 0.95 kg
Gross: 1.65 kg
Power cord
1.9 m
Operating conditions
Temperature: +1…+40 °C

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Parameter
Value
Relative humidity: 45–65 % (non-condensing)
Storage conditions
Temperature: −10…+40 °C
Relative humidity: 45–65 % (non-condensing)
Service life
2 years
Warranty period
2 years
Certificates
CE, EAC, UA.TR

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1.3 Scope of supply
Figure 3 –Scope of supply *
The following items are included with the AENOTM Handheld Garment Steamer (see
Table 2).
Table 2 –Scope of supply
Figure
Name
Quantity
1, 2
AENOTM garment steamer with water tank
1 pc.
3, 4
Nozzle with removable brush
1 pc.
5
Measuring cup
1 pc.
6
Quick start guide
1 pc.
7
Warranty card
1 pc.
* The images of accessories are for illustrative purposes only.

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1.4 Packaging and labelling
The AENOTM Handheld Garment Steamer comes in individual cardboard packaging
sized 155×245×330 mm, containing the full name, markings and main technical
specifications of the device, as well as the date of manufacture and the manufacturer's
details.
1.5 Device control panel
Figure 4 –Device control panel
The control panel of the AENOTM Handheld Garment Steamer has three (3) buttons for
operating the device, a standby indicator, and an operating mode indicator.

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Table 3 –Buttons and indicators of the device control panel
No.
Symbol
Colour
Status
Description
Standby indicator
7
off
The device is not connected to
the mains or is not turned on
blue
flashing
The device is connected to the
mains but not turned on and is
in standby mode
blue
glowing
The device is connected to the
mains and turned on
blue
slowly flashing
(once per second)
The device warns you of the
need for self-cleaning
Operating mode indicator
8
red
flashing
The device is connected to the
mains and turned on, it is
heating up
red
glowing
Heating process completed,
steam supply available
Buttons
6
ON/OFF
Device ON/OFF button
9
Operating mode switch button
10
Steam on/off button
NOTE
Do not force the buttons as this may damage the device control panel.

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2 Preparing for work and operation
2.1 Preparing textiles for steaming
Before using the steamer on fabric, check the manufacturer's recommendations on
the product label.
Figure 5 –No steaming symbol on the product label
Fabrics not to be steamed are marked with the symbols shown or with symbols
similar in meaning.
As a rule, such symbols are placed on the labels of products made of fur, wool, or pure
polyester. Stiffly shaped garments, such as hats, can also change shape after
steaming.
Make sure there is nothing in the pockets of your clothes. Unfold the cuffs, if any.
ATTENTION!
When connecting, operating and storing the AENOTM Handheld Garment
Steamer, follow the safe use of the device (see "Limitations and warnings").

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Place the garment vertically (on a hanger) or onto a horizontal surface that is resistant
to high temperature steam (at least 160 °C). Make sure that the steam jet will not touch
other fabrics or interior parts that could be damaged by steaming.
Figure 6 –Horizontal and vertical steaming
Vertical steaming of garments on the hanger avoids excessive moisture in the fabric
due to the free space around it.

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2.2 Preparing the steamer for operation
Before you start, carefully open the packaging and remove the device and accessories.
Wipe the case with a slightly damp cloth dampened with water and wipe it dry.
Remove the water tank by pulling it on the wide part as shown in the figure below.
Figure 7 –Removing the tank
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