Logik LGSB20E Instruction Manual
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To descale your Logik LGSB20E Steamer, fill the water tank with a mixture of equal parts water and white vinegar. Run the steamer until half of the solution is used, then turn it off and let it sit for 30 minutes. Resume steaming until the solution is gone, then rinse with clean water.
If your steamer is not producing steam, check if the water tank is empty or improperly seated. Ensure the unit is plugged in and switched on. If the problem persists, descale the steamer as mineral deposits might be blocking the steam passage.
It is recommended to use distilled water in your steamer to prevent mineral build-up. However, if you use tap water, ensure regular descaling to maintain performance.
To clean the exterior, unplug the steamer and let it cool completely. Wipe it down with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or immersing the steamer in water.
Water may leak if the water tank is overfilled or not properly seated. Ensure the tank is correctly aligned and the fill level does not exceed the maximum mark. Also, check for any cracks or damage in the tank.
The Logik LGSB20E Steamer typically takes about 30 seconds to heat up and start producing steam.
To store your steamer, ensure it is unplugged and completely cooled down. Empty any remaining water from the tank, wrap the cord around the designated area, and store it upright in a cool, dry place.
Yes, the Logik LGSB20E Steamer can be used on delicate fabrics. Use the lowest steam setting and hold the steamer at a safe distance from the fabric to prevent damage.
To prevent mineral build-up, use distilled or demineralized water. Regularly descale the steamer as per the manufacturer's instructions to maintain optimal performance.
If the steam flow is weak, ensure the water tank is full and properly seated. Descale the steamer to remove any mineral deposits that might be obstructing the steam flow.