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OGHom HL6 Garment Steamer USER MANUAL

Customer Support
Important Warm Attention for this Steamer
- Safety Steamer and Automatically Shut down Design
For your safety, this steamer will shut down automatically if the steamer gets too hot, or the water runs out. So please don’t worry about Safety. We care for you. - In order to extend the life of steamer, please ensure that there’s enough water when using it.
We recommend turning it off after water runs out to avoid burning it without water. - To reduce the risk of contact with hot water emitting from steam vents, check appliance before each use by holding it away from body and operating steam button.
Warm Tips to Keep Steamer Clean & Free of Dirt after Period Usage
- Use clean water and vinegar solution or citric acid or lemon juice.
- Pour the solution inside the steamer and boil it for 3-5 minutes, then pour off the water.
- Finally pour clean water and boil for another 2-3 minutes. All unwanted dirt or precipitant will be removed and extend life.
Please read these instructions for use and have a good look at the illustration before using the appliance.
Safety Instructions
- When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed.
- Do not place the product too close to any heat emitting appliances or in direct sunlight.
- Check that the voltage indicated on the data plate corresponds with that of the local network before connecting the appliance to the mains power supply.
- Do not leave the appliance unattended whilst connected to the mains power supply.
- Do not immerse the appliance in water or any other liquids.
- It is imperative to unplug the appliance from the mains power supply after it has been used, before it is cleaned and whilst being repaired.
- Close supervision is required when using this product near children.
- Never leave the appliance within reach of children.
- Repairs to electrical appliances should only be performed by a qualified electrician. Improper repairs may place the user at serious risk.
- This appliance is intended for household use only and should not be used for industrial purposes.
- Do not operate this appliance with a damaged plug or cord, after a malfunction, or after being dropped damaged in any way.
- Do not use this appliance for anything other than is intend use.
- Steam produced by this unit is hot and pressurized. Care must be taken to avoid burns or other injuries.
- Do not shake the appliance whist in use to avoid hot water splashing out.
- Always ensure the unit has cooled thoroughly before re-filling with water, cleaning or storing.
- Always disconnect the appliance from the mains power supply when filling or emptying of water. Ensure the water tank is emptied after each use before storing do not add chemicals or detergents to the water tank as they will damage the unit The nozzle and accessories become hot during use.
- Do not touch the nozzle or attempt to change the accessories whilst the appliance is in use always hold the unit upright and do not fill past the Max mark to avoid burns from splashing water.
- Use the unit with extreme caution with a tilted angle not more than 35°in any direct to avoid excess water spilling from the steam head.
- Always hold the unit away from the body and do not aim at people or animals.
- Do not operate the appliance if the steam opening is blocked.
- Always drain the remaining water from the appliance after each use to avoid the mineral build-up in the heating plate.
DESCRIPTION OF PARTS

- Power Cord
- Handle
- On/Off Switch
- Steam Brush
- Water Tank
Accessory Assembly
This appliance is supplied with one accessory Fabric Brush – Smoothest wrinkles and creases from fabrics. Follow the steps below to attach the accessories to the steam nozzle
- Ensure the unit is turned off and no steam emits from the nozzle.
- Choose the required attachment and slide onto the steam nozzle.
- Ensure the holes on the steam nozzle are aligned with the open slots on the accessories so that steam does not get blocked.
- CAUTION: To avoid burns do not attach accessories to the nozzle whilst steam is emitting.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Filling the Water Tank
WARNING! Ensure the Garment Steamer is unplugged and cooled before re-filling the tank.
- Ensure the Garment Steamer is unplugged and cooled before re-filling the tank.
- Ensure you place the Garment Steamer on a flat stable surface, holding the Handle, twist the nozzle section of the Steamer clockwise to release.
- Fill the Garment Steamer using water, distilled or de- mineralized water.
- Fill the Water Tank up to the MAX mark; do not over fill the tank.
- Replace the Nozzle and twist to secure into place.

CAUTION
- Each use, save rubber stopper and do not throw away.
- After each use, always allow then unit to cool for 14-18 minutes before adding cold water; cold water added to a hot boiler may cause hot water and steam to shoot from the fill hole.
- Extreme caution is required when pouring water into the water tank.
- Never fill water past the Max fill line.
NOTE
- Use of distilled or de-mineralized water is recommended to prolong the life of the steamer.
- Use water only; do not use detergents or other chemical substances.
- Mis-use will lead to an invalid guarantee.
Steaming Linens and Fabrics
- Ensure the water tank has been filled and that the desired accessory is connected and then follow the steps below
- Plug the unit into the mains power supply and switch on if switchable.
- Switch the unit on to indicate the appliance is on.
- Steam will emit from the nozzle after approximately 130 seconds.
- Direct the steam nozzle with either one of the accessories towards the material you wish to steam.
- Keep the flow of steam focused on the material being steamed.
- Using a slight back and forth motion over the area you are steaming will further enhance the process.
- CAUTION: Always be sure that the Steam Nozzle and any other attachments are pointed in a safe direction away from the user, other people and animals when steam is being emitted.
Steaming Garments

- Place the garment on a clean rust-free hanger.
- Direct the steam nozzle towards the bottom of the garment.
- Steam will raise on both the inside and outside of
- The fabric removing the wrinkles and creases. Slowly slide the steam nozzle
- Upwards from the bottom to the top of the garment.
- Direct the steam nozzle away from the garment and smooth the fabric with your free hand
- Repeat as necessary until the garment is crease-free.
Storage
- Unplug the power cord from the mains power supply.
- Allow the unit to cool thoroughly (at least 60 minutes).
- Remove all attachments from the unit.
- Drain the remaining water from the water tank to minimize potential mineral build-up. Loosely replace the water tank cap but do not tighten as it may be difficult to unscrew for future use.
- Store all accessories with the unit in a dry, cool location.
REMOVING MINERAL BUILD-UP
⚫ Different water sources contain minerals and the sediment may cause mineral build-up in the steamer and affect the free flow of steam.
- NOTE: The best way to avoid mineral build-up is to use distilled or de-mineralised water. If you are unable to do this it is recommended to use the mineral build-up removal procedure.
- Unplug the unit and allow cooling completely (at least 60 minutes). Remove all accessories from the unit.
- Remove the water tank cap and drain any remaining water from the water tank.
- Slowly pour the mixture into the water tank.
- Allow the unit to stand for 1-2 hours.
- Drain the solution from the water tank.
- If the mineral build-up still remains in the unit, repeat the above steps until all build-up is removed.
- Rinse the water tank with fresh water, drain and repeat until the vinegar odour is eradicated.
- Replace the water tank cap.
SPECIFICATION
- Unit Weight (Bare):568kg
- Water Tank Capacity: 240ml
- Steam Output Time: 130 seconds
- Steam Duration: 14-18 minutes
- Voltage: 110-120V, 50/60Hz
- Wattage: 700W
TROUBLESHOOTING
Steam output is intermittent.Mineral build-up in unit.
| Problem | Possible Reasons | Solution |
| Unit fails to heat. | Unit is not plugged in. | Plug into mains power supply. |
| Switch is not activated. | Press the On/Off switch. | |
| Unit heats up but fails to steam. | Water tank is empty. | Refill the water tank according. |
| Mineral build-up in unit. | Follow the removing mineral
Build-up guide. | |
| Thermo-fuse breakdown. | Take to a certified service center. | |
| It is normal for the unit to stop steaming periodically for a few seconds, If the steam remains off for longer periods ,follow the
Removing mineral build-up guide. |
Frequently Asked Questions
According to how long you leave it on. It could steam all the water out of several objects in about five minutes, but it only needs about three minutes to reheat the water.
I’m not sure exactly, but we used it on men’s dress shirts, cotton dress pants for women, and poly dress. Everything came out fantastic, but the men’s dress shirt can’t be expected to have the same crispness.
Not at all hefty, less heavy than a typical iron. However, when placed on a level surface, it does not slide.
700 w 110v
Yes, you can, but it will take a very long time to warm the burrito’s interior.
Yes, I currently bring it in my luggage with no problems.
The product recommends using distilled water, and I would concur. The mineral deposits that result from using tap water will jam up your steamer.
So, I would assume. When it is disassembled, it only remains to be around 6 1/2 inches tall and 3–4 inches in diameter. It is fairly little. Good results.
Mine runs flawlessly. Plug it in, add water, and then turn it on. Heats up and steams in a short time.
Use a converter that can convert electricity to 110V if using this steamer outside of the United States.
Three years, three hens per month
Exactly what is seen in the image, including a little brush attachment and a steamer.



















