Beldray BEL0632 Handheld Garment Instruction Manual
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To fill the water tank, detach it from the steamer, open the cap, and fill with cold water up to the maximum fill line. Ensure the cap is securely closed before reattaching the tank to the steamer.
Ensure the steamer is plugged in and switched on. Check the water level in the tank and refill if necessary. Allow the steamer to heat up for a few minutes. If it still doesn't produce steam, check for clogs in the steam outlet and clean if needed.
It is recommended to use distilled or demineralized water to prevent mineral build-up. If using tap water, regularly descale the steamer to maintain its performance.
To descale, mix equal parts of white vinegar and water, fill the water tank halfway, and run the steamer until half of the solution is used. Rinse thoroughly with clean water afterward.
Empty the water tank, allow the steamer to cool completely, and store it in a dry place. Avoid wrapping the power cord tightly around the appliance to prevent damage.
The Beldray BEL0632 handheld garment steamer typically heats up in approximately 30 seconds, making it ready for use quickly.
Yes, the Beldray BEL0632 is suitable for use on delicate fabrics. However, it is advisable to test on a small inconspicuous area first and use a lower steam setting if available.
The water tank of the Beldray BEL0632 handheld garment steamer has a capacity of approximately 260 ml, allowing for extended steaming sessions without frequent refills.
If the steamer spits water, it might not be fully heated. Allow it to heat sufficiently before use. Also, ensure the water level is not above the maximum fill line.
It is not recommended to leave water in the tank between uses, as it can lead to mineral deposits or mold growth. Always empty the tank after use.