Kambrook KSS70 manual

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    Kambrook - Australia Building 2, Port Air Industrial Estate 1A Hale Street Botany NSW 2019 Australia Customer Service Line 1300 139 798 Customer Service Fax 1800 621 337 www .kambrook.com.au Due to continual impro vement in design or otherwise, the product y ou purchase m ay dif fer slightly fr om the illustration in this book. Issue A12 Kambrook -[...]

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    Instr uction Booklet SteamStation Pr o Steam System KSS70[...]

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    Impor tant Please retain y our instr uction book f or future use. In the ev en t that you need some a ss istance with your K ambrook appl iance, plea se con t act our Cus t omer Ser v ice Depar tm en t on 1 3 0 0 1 39 79 8 ( A ust r alia) or 0 8 0 0 2 7 3 845 (New Z eala nd) . Alt ernatively , vi sit u s on our website at w w w .k a mb r ook.com. a[...]

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    Cont ent s K a mbrook R ecommend s p4 Saf e t y F irst Y our K am br ook SteamS t ation Pr o Steam System p6 Us ing Y ou r K am br ook p 7 Steam St ation Car e and Main t en anc e p 1 3[...]

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    4 Kambrook Recommends Safety First IMPOR T AN T: P lease r et a in y our instr uc tion boo k f or fu tur e use . At K a mbrook , w e beli e ve that sa fe per formance i s the fir st prior ity i n any cons umer prod uct, so tha t y ou, ou r v al ued custo mer can con fident ly use a nd trus t our prod ucts. We ask tha t any electrica l ap plia nce[...]

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    5 Impor tant Safeguards For All Electr ical Appliances • Fully unwind the pow er cord bef ore use. • Connect only to 230V or 240V pow er outlet. • Do not let the pow er cord hang ov er the edge of a bench or table, touch hot surf aces or become knotted. • To protect a g ai ns t el ect ri c sh ock , d o not im me rs e th e powe r[...]

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    6 L I N E N C O T T O N W O O L S Y N T H E T I C S T E A M MAX Y our Kambrook SteamStation Pro Steam System 1. 2400 w att steam station with non-stick soleplate f or easy gliding o ver all f a bric types 2 . Steam control button with continuous steam lock mechanism – locks on f or continuous steam ironing or simply press and hold to activ ate st[...]

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    7 Operating Y our Kambrook Steam Station Befor e Fir st Use Remo ve an y sticker or pr otective co ver fr om the soleplate. When operating the steam station f or the first time, iron on an old piece of f abr ic to ensure that the soleplate and w ater tank are completely clean. NOTE : To avoid a n el ect ric al ci rcui t overl oad , it i s recommen[...]

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    8 Setting the T emperature Bef ore commencing ir oning, first sor t the items to be ironed according to the International T extile Care Labelling Code or by the type of f abr ic. Iron f abr ics that require the low est temperatur es first. T able A linen NOTE: Label Code [see garment instruction] Kind of Textile synthetic modacry polypropylene po[...]

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    9 T o Operate Y our Kambrook Steam Station • Remo ve the w ater tank from the steam station base by gr asping the handle at the front of the w ater tank and pulling f orw ard until the tank clears the base. Pull upw ards on the anti-scale filter cartr idge fitted to the top of the w ater tank to remo ve. • Fill the w ater tank with nor [...]

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    10 Continuous Steam Ironing W ARNING : T o ex ten d th e li fe of t he pu mp o n your S tea m S tat io n, do not o pe rate t he s te am function for more than 1 0 minutes c ontinuously . • Bef ore first use, it is recommended to allow the ir on to steam f or about one minute (the time that it takes the pump to start and the first bur sts of [...]

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    11 M I N S T E A M M A X POWER M I N S T E A M M A X POWER NOTE : As the steam pump is getting up to temperature, it may emit some noise. This will gro w quieter as the steam comes through. If the water tank runs out of water , the pump will star t to get noisy . Steam Boost On Demand • Steam can be used to help remo ve stubborn creases while [...]

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    12 W ARNING : Do not p res s th e St eam C ont rol B ut to n whe n th e The rmo s tat Co ntro l Di al i s not s et to a temperatur e mark ed for ST EAM, a s do in g so ma y ca us e wate r to dr ip fro m the soleplate . Dr y Ironing • T o dr y iron, set the Thermostat Control to the appropriate setting and w ait until the non-stick soleplate he[...]

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    13 After Each Use • Set the V ar iable Steam Control Dial on the base of the steam station to the MIN position and turn the T emperature Control dial on the iron to MIN. • Switch the pow er of f at the pow er outlet and disconnect the pow er cord from the po wer outlet. • Detac h the Water Tan k from t he ba se a nd rem ove the Ant i[...]

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    14 Storing Y our Steam Station • Set t he V a ri ab le S tea m Contro l to the M IN p os iti on a nd t urn t he T em pera ture Co ntrol o n the i ron to M IN . • Sw itch t he power of f a t the p ower out let a nd d is con nect t he power cord f rom the p ower out let. • Res t the i ron on t he s ole pl ate on th e Iron Re st of th e[...]

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    15 No tes[...]