Conair CGS4A User manual

Model CGS4A
COMPACT GARMENT STEAMER

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR CONAIR GARMENT
STEAMER
• This steamer is designed to be used on the floor. Do not put on a
table or chair when in use.
• This appliance emits HOT steam during use. DO NOT TOUCH
T-Nozzle where steam is emitted during use.
• Do not operate steamer without correctly filling the water
container. The steamer should only be filled with water
before plugging in the appliance.
• Always unplug the steamer from the power outlet
before filling or emptying the water tank.
• Do not overfill the steamer, since it can cause hot water
to boil out and burn.
• Only use clean cold water for filling this appliance. In hard water
areas, we recommend the use of distilled water.
• Never use any other liquids (i.e starch) other than water in this
applaince
• Never drop or insert any objects into any openings or hose .
• Always keep the hose and nozzle elevated above the water
container.
• Before unit is turned on, the hose must be extended, and hanging
on the door hook provided
• Do not place the steam nozzle directly onto any surface or on the
appliance power cord while it is hot or plugged in.
• Use caution when changing the attachments, as they may have
hot water or condensation on them from the nozzle. Attachments
should never be placed on the nozzle when in use or preheating.
Always ensure the steamer is switched off and the nozzle has
cooled down before changing the attachments.
• Attachments may get hot during use. Allow them to cool before
storing.
• When emitting steam, this appliance may cause burns if it is used
too close to the skin or eyes, or if it is used incorrectly. To reduce

the risk of contact with hot water emitting from the steam vents,
test appliance before use by holding it away from the body.
• Do not steam garments while on a person.
• Burns could occur from touching hot metal parts, hot water or
steam. Use care when you turn steam appliance upside down –
there may be hot water in the reservoir.
• Use caution when carrying steamer, as it contains hot water.
• Hose will be hot when in use. Avoid prolonged contact to avoid
burns.
When using electrical appliances, especially when children are
present, basic safety instructions should always be followed,
including the following:
• Polythene bags over product or package may be dangerous. To
avoid danger of suffocation, keep this wrapper away from babies
and children. This bag is not a toy.
• Do not immerse the appliance in water or any other liquids.
• Do not reach for an appliance that has fallen into water. Unplug
immediately.
• Take care to avoid contact between the hot surfaces of the unit
and the skin, paying particular attention to the face, neck and
hands.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or
lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety.
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with
the appliance.
IMPORTANT: Use this appliance only for its intended use as described
in this instruction booklet.
• Always unplug the appliance when not in use or before Cleaning
or storing away.

• Do not use any attachments other than those supplied by Conair
Australia.
• This appliance is not intended for commercial use.
• Do not use if unit has been dropped or damaged.
• Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.
• Never yank the cord to disconnect from the power outlet, instead
grasp plug and pull to disconnect.
• Never operate this appliance if it has a 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, electric
shock, or injury to persons when the appliance is used. If the
supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer,
its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a
hazard.
• While it is not recommended, if an extension cord is absolutely
necessary, a 15 amp rated power cord should be used. Cords rated
for less amperage may overheat. Care should be taken to arrange
the power cord so that the cord cannot be pulled or tripped over.
• Always ensure that the voltage to be used corresponds to the
voltage marked on the unit.
• For additional protection, the installation of a residual device (RCD)
with a rated operating current not exceeding 30mA is advisable in
the electrical current supplying the bathroom and other parts of
the home. Ask your installer for advice.

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR STEAMER
Lint brush
attachment for
fabrics
Bristle brush
attachment for
home furnishing
& bedding
Portable door hook
hangs garment &
nozzle
Automatic safety
cut-off system when
handle is replaced
on steamer
Convenient hose
storage at base of
steamer
T nozzle with high
velocity steam vents
Cool touch handle
with easy-grip
control
Powerful 1200 watts
Easy to fill water
container with steam
time indicators
Up to 25mins
continuous steam
Easy to use on/off
switch

STEAMER ASSEMBLY
Attaching the Steamer Hose
Insert hose cap into steamer housing and rmly twist CLOCKWISE until
it no longer turns and it securely locks hose onto housing.
1. Align two arrow then inset 2. Press cap
the cap into housing
3. Turn clockwise 4. Till to align the arrow
Removing the Steamer Hose.
(ensure the steamer has cooled)
To remove hose, turn anti clockwise one quarter turn, THEN continue
to turn until it releases. Turn slowly.
One quarter turn Continue turn until
hose is released

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
FILLING THE WATER RESERVOIR
(PRIOR TO PLUGGING IN THE APPLIANCE)
Remove the hose cap. Fill the reservoir with clean tap water to
the desired level or until water reaches “25 MAX” line on the
side of unit. DO NOT OVERFILL as this will cause water to boil out
of steamer and spill. Empty until water is level with “25 MAX” .
DO NOT FILL THE CONTAINER WITH HOT WATER OR ANY OTHER
LIQUID, ADDITIVE OR CHEMICAL.
OPERATING THE STEAMER
1. Over-the-door hanger accessory: hang this over the top of your
door and use to hang the T-nozzle and any garment or hanger.
(Overloading may cause deformation of door hook.)
2. Make sure the I/O switch is in the “0” position.
3. Make sure all hose connections are secure and tight
4. Hang the T-nozzle off the door hook.
5. Plug the cord into a 230/240V electrical outlet.
6. Turn the I/O switch to the “I” position.
7. The switch will light to indicate when power is on and the steamer
will begin heating.
8. Steam will be produced from the nozzle in about ve to six
minutes. Be sure to keep T-nozzle on the door hook while heating
up.
NOTE : This steamer is designed to sit on the floor. Do not put on a
table or chair when in use.

OTHER IMPORTANT NOTES
During operation, the steamer hose may gurgle. This is a normal
result of condensation collecting inside the hose. Simply lift the
«T-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.
CAUTION: Hose will be hot when in use. Avoid prolonged contact.

HOW TO STEAM
Grasp the «T-Handle» steam nozzle with the steam jets facing away
from you. Begin at the bottom of the fabric to allow the steam to
rise inside and outside, removing wrinkles. Slowly move the nozzle
from the bottom to the top of the fabric. Remove the nozzle from
the garment and smooth the fabric with your free hand. Some
fabrics are best steamed on the underside of the material. This will
allow the bre of the fabric to relax, eliminating wrinkles.
NOTE: Test fabric for colour fastness in an inconspicuous spot. Drape
linens, towels, handkerchiefs and napkins over a rod or place onto
a towel rack.
Holding fabric taut whilst steaming will increase effectiveness.
You can place steam nozzle directly onto fabric whilst steaming
except for velvet, silk or delicate fabrics.
Heavier fabrics may require repeated steaming. Repeat as
necessary.
With practice, you will gain speed and efciency. You will soon learn
which fabrics require multiple steam applications.
Do not directly touch velvet or silk with the steam head.
NOTE: Always steam with hose in upright position, so any
condensation is free to flow back into the steamer.
If you steam in a low position, condensation will collect inside the
hose. This will cause gurgling and some water droplets to form near
the steam jets on the «T» handle. To avoid this, frequently lift the
steam handle upward until the hose is extended to its full height.

TO STEAM CURTAINS:
Wash and dry curtains as directed according to fabric type. Re-hang
curtains and steam when in place.
CLEANING AND STORING:
1. Turn the I/O switch to the “0” position and unplug from the
power outlet
2. Wait for the steamer to cool completely for at least 30 minutes.
3. Unplug power cord and gently wrap around built-in cord wrap
underneath.
4. Remove excess water from the reservoir by lifting the unit and
pouring down a drain.
5. Wrap hose around container and replace T-nozzle in its cradle.
(as shown)

DECALCIFICATION
If the appliance begins to produce steam more slowly than usual, if
the steamer stops producing steam and then starts again, you may
need to decalcify your steamer. Decalcication refers to removing
the calcium deposits which form over time on the metal parts of the
steamer. For best performance from your Conair Garment Steamer,
decalcify the unit from time to time. The frequency depends
upon the hardness of your tap water and how often you use the
steamer.
To decalcify, use a solution of 1/3 white vinegar and 2/3 water in the
water reservoir. Plug the unit into electrical outlet. Turn to the ON
position and run until half the amount has steamed. Turn the unit
to the OFF position, unplug from electrical outlet, and allow to sit
for 30 minutes.
Remove excess water from the reservoir by lifting the unit, inverting
and pouring the water over sink, and allowing water to drain from
internal reservoir. Repeat the above procedure as many times as
necessary until a normal steam rate returns, usually 2-3 times. With
each repeated cycle, use a fresh solution of vinegar and water. Run
one cycle of fresh, cold water through the unit at the completion of
decalcication, before using the unit again to steam garments.

TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Steamer fails to
heat
Steamer is not
plugged in
Plug into power outlet and
switch product on
No steam Water level is low Switch product off and refill
water container
Water drips from
nozzle
Condensation in hose Hold the nozzle and hose
vertically and allow water to
drain back into unit
Nozzle gurgles Condensation in hose Hold the nozzle and hose
vertically and allow water to
drain back into the unit
Poor steaming
performance
1. Steamer is not
plugged in
2. Decalcification is
necessary
1. Plug into power outlet
2. Follow steps for
decalcification
Note: Minerals in water will vary in different areas. To ensure
continued operation of the steamer, never store without cleaning
and removing excess water from the water container and the
water reservoir.

LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY
Conair Australia Pty Ltd. will repair or replace (at our option)
your appliance free of charge for twelve months from the date of
purchase if the appliance is defective of workmanship or materials.
This warranty is an additional benefit and does not affect your
legal rights. To obtain service under this warranty, please fill in and
return the Warranty Registration as instructed.

®
©2011
Conair Australia Pty Ltd,
Suites 20 & 21,Ground Floor, 7 Narabang Way,
Belrose NSW 2085. Australia
Customer Service Hotline Australia: 1800 650 263
New Zealand: 0800 266 247
E-mail us at: aus_info@conair.com
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