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USING THE FACIAL STEAMER
1.
Plug the unit in to a 220-240V AC electric power outlet.
2.
Press the Power Switch once to turn ON the unit.
3.
Wait for around 40sec, and steam will start to release.
NOTE: A little bit of hot water may be ejected when the unit starts emitting steam. This is normal.
4.
Direct the steam to your face by keeping a distance of at least 20cm away from the nozzle.
To ensure the steam covers your entire face, direct the steam to the top of your chin.
NOTE: Steam temperature is approx. 40°C at a distance of 20cm from the edge of the steam nozzle. If you feel
the heat is too high move your face further away from the steam nozzle.
5.
The steam allows continuous steaming for approximately 10 minutes with a full tank of water.
6.
When water level is low, the way of steam emitting will change. This is normal. If there is no water in the
water reservoir, no steam will emit from the steam outlet.
7.
Turn OFF the steamer when you find there is no water. Allow the appliance to cool down for at least
10minutes before filling it with water and restarting the unit.
Note: When there is no water, the facial steamer will turn OFF automatically. Even if you add water
immediately, the appliance will not turn ON, unless it had cooled down sufficiently.
8.
Press the Power Switch to turn OFF the unit.
9.
After completion of steam treatment, take care of your skin by moisturizing with lotion, performing
cleaning, etc.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

• Unplug the steamer from mains power and allow it to cool down completely before cleaning
and storing.
• Before storage, continue to operate until no steam is spraying out from the nozzle and wait
for the appliance to cool down completely.
Cleaning
Clean the main unit with a damp cloth. If necessary, use a mild detergent.
Drain the water of water reservoir each time after use.
Do not use alcohol, acetone, benzene, scourging cleaning agents, etc., to clean the steamer. Do not use hard
brushes or metallic objects.
Remove any deposits on the steam nozzle with a damp cloth. To avoid scratching the finishing, never use a
metallic pad to clean the nozzle, and never place the steamer on a rough surface.