How To Wash - LG SAHSBP30GA0 Owner's Manual

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HOW TO WASH

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HOW TO WASH
For clean use, check and clean the steamer, regularly.
* Clean the steamer after unplugging and cooling it down. Use a smooth sponge or cloth to clean it.
Wash the steamer, frequently, to prevent deterioration of its performance and odor. Change the
water in water tank with new water and discharge remaining water in boiler, steamer body and water
reservoir, every day. Clean the inside of the body regularly, i.e., twice a week. Or, the steamer's inte-
rior may have fur in a membrane form sitting on it and such fur may come out with wind through the
nozzle.
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CAUTION
• DO NOT use thinner, cleansers, bleaches, chemical mops, metal or nylon loofahs to wash
the steamer.
• DO NOT use dish washers, dish dryers or boiling water.
• DO NOT wash the water tank while it is assembled.
• DO NOT let the body, power cord or plug touch or soaked in water.
Parts to be washed - twice a week.
Water tank
• When washing the water tank, rinse the inside enough with suf-
ficient water.
• Wash it with water. If you don't wash the machine, frequently, it
can be discolored or lose its functionalities.
• For the dyke, remove first the cover and clean the inside with
the Brush or, for a too narrow space to put the brush in, wind
some rag around the rear of the brush to clean contaminated
areas.
• Mop the boiler with a dishcloth squeezed adequately.
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CAUTION
• DO NOT wash the entire steamer assembly, at a time. Water permeating into the Body
may cause a failure. Wash the boiler, twice a week. It has coating put on it, but, if not
cleaned for a long time, impurities produced inside may be hard to remove.
Scale filter
(mounted inside the boiler)
Body cover
Body

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