Top Innovations Iron SF 432 User Manual

MODEL SF-432  
Fabric Steamer & Iron  
Top Innovations, Inc.  
6655 Troost Ave.  
Kansas City, MO 64131  
Tel: (800) 711-6617  
(816) 584-9700  
Printed in China  
PRODUCT SERIAL NUMBER  
For your convenience, space has been provided below for  
you to record the serial number of your unit (located on  
the back or bottom of the unit) for easy reference when  
contacting our Customer Service Department.  
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Please read all instructions before use.  
Mail in your warranty registration card.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING & CUSTOMER SUPPORT  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury, the  
following basic safety precautions should always be followed when  
using an electrical appliance.  
Unit fails to heat up. Heating  
Indicator Light does not  
illuminate.  
Unit is not plugged in.  
Plug electrical cord into outlet.  
Household Circuit Breaker /  
Ground Fault Interrupter has  
tripped or blown a fuse.  
Reset Circuit Breaker / Ground  
Fault Interrupter, or replace fuse.  
If you need assistance, contact a  
licensed electrician.  
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE  
1. Use Fabric Steamer & Iron only for its intended purpose as indicated in this manual.  
Unit heats up, but fails to Steam.  
Heating Indicator Light does  
illuminate.  
Water reservoir is empty.  
Mineral build-up in unit.  
Refill water reservoir using  
procedures on page 10 of this  
manual.  
2. To reduce risk of contact with hot water emitting from steam vents, check appliance  
before each use by holding it away from body and pressing Steam Button. Do not  
operate unit if steam vents are blocked.  
(Note: Allow proper time for unit  
to heat up and begin producing  
steam.)  
Follow Removing Mineral  
Build-Up procedure on page 13  
of this manual.  
3. To protect against risk of electric shock, do not immerse unit in water or other liquids.  
Do not use power cord or Steam Hose as handle, or allow them to be crimped.  
4. Lighted On/Off Switch should always be set to “OFF” position before plugging or  
unplugging unit from outlet. Never yank cord to disconnect from outlet; instead, grasp  
plug and pull to disconnect.  
Steam Button is not being  
pressed.  
Press and hold the Steam Button  
for a few seconds for steam to  
begin flowing.  
Steam output is intermittent.  
Mineral build-up in unit.  
It is normal for unit to periodically  
stop steaming for a few seconds.  
If steam stays off for longer  
periods, follow Removing  
Mineral Build-Up procedure  
on page 13 of this manual.  
5. Do not allow power cord to touch hot surfaces. Allow unit to cool completely before  
putting away. Loop power cord loosely around unit when storing.  
6. Always disconnect unit from electrical outlet when filling with water or emptying and  
when not in use.  
7. Do not operate iron with a damaged power cord or if the iron has been dropped or  
damaged. To avoid risk of electrical shock, do not disassemble unit; take it to a  
qualified service repair person for examination and repair. Incorrect reassembly can  
cause a risk of electrical shock when unit is used.  
Steam Button not being pressed  
continuously.  
For continuous steam, press and  
hold Steam Button.  
Loud pumping sound when  
Steam Button is pressed.  
Low water level in water  
reservoir.  
Refill water reservoir using  
procedures on page 10 of this  
manual.  
8. Close supervision is required for any appliance being used near children, pets and plants.  
Do not leave unit unattended while plugged in or on a table or ironing board.  
CUSTOMER SUPPORT  
For problems with your Fabric Steamer & Iron, please refer to the troubleshooting solutions located  
above. Additional inquiries should be directed to our Customer Support services through our Web  
site, www.SteamFast.com, on the Service Request Web page.  
9. Burns can occur from touching hot metal parts, hot water, or steam. Do not touch  
Ironing Plate or attempt to connect Fabric Brush while unit is in use. Use caution when  
you turn unit upside-down - there may be hot water in water reservoir.  
10. If Heating Indicator Light does not illuminate, unit is not operating normally.  
Immediately disconnect from power supply and have unit serviced by qualified service  
personnel.  
If you do not have internet access, you may also contact our Customer Support Department by  
telephone, at (800) 711-6617 or (816) 584-9700.  
NOTE: In order for our customer service representatives to help you as quickly and efficiently  
as possible, please have the following information ready before calling:  
• Purchase information (where and when you purchased this product)  
• Product Serial Number  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!  
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY  
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CARE AND STORAGE GUIDELINES  
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS  
CLEANING IRONING PLATE  
1. Set Lighted On/Off Switch to “Off” position and unplug power cord from electrical outlet.  
2. Remove Fabric Brush from Steam Nozzle (if connected).  
3. Allow Ironing Plate time to cool down completely (at least 30 minutes) before cleaning.  
4. Clean only the outside of unit using a damp cloth, with mild soap if desired. DO NOT place in  
dishwasher.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock, this appliance has a  
three-pronged plug. This plug will fit in a polarized wall outlet only one  
way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, contact a licensed  
electrician to install a proper outlet. DO NOT attempt to modify the plug  
or defeat this safety feature.  
5. Scale and other residue can be wiped off Ironing Plate with a damp cloth or non-abrasive pad.  
6. Move Steam Nozzle over a clean cotton cloth to clean Ironing Plate and let remaining water on  
Ironing Plate evaporate.  
1. To reduce likelihood of circuit overload, DO NOT operate another high wattage  
appliance on the same circuit.  
2. Do not use unit with extension cords or electrical outlets that have inadequate current  
capacity. A three-prong outlet or a properly grounded adapter is necessary when using  
this unit.  
REMOVING MINERAL BUILD-UP  
A common problem with steam appliances is mineral build-up caused by high mineral content in  
many municipal water supplies. The best way to avoid this is to use de-mineralized or distilled  
water in unit. If you are unable to use de-mineralized or distilled water, we recommend you use  
this procedure monthly to help avoid mineral build-up:  
3. If an extension cord is necessary, a 10-ampere cord should be used. Cords rated for less  
amperage may overheat. Care should be taken to arrange cord so that it cannot be  
pulled or tripped over.  
1. Set Lighted On/Off Switch to “Off” position and unplug power cord from electrical outlet.  
Allow unit to completely cool.  
2. Remove Fabric Brush from Steam Nozzle (if connected).  
4. Unit is only meant to be used with recommended SF-432 accessories. Using other types  
of attachments may cause damage to unit or injury.  
3. Remove Water Reservoir Cap and drain remaining water from water reservoir into sink or tub.  
4. Using Measuring Cup, make a mixture of 8 oz. (237 ml.) vinegar and 8 oz. (237 ml.) water.  
5. Slowly pour water-vinegar solution into water reservoir through Water Reservoir Inlet. Replace  
Cap.  
6. Plug unit in and allow to heat up. Press the Steam Button for several minutes to allow water-  
vinegar solution to clear Steam Nozzle of mineral deposits.  
5. When filling water reservoir, do not exceed 32 oz. (950 ml.) of water. Only water  
should be used in unit. Other cleaning agents could damage unit or cause injury.  
6. When not in use while mounted to Wall-Mounting Base, make certain Steam Nozzle is  
securely mounted on the Steam Nozzle Hanger. This will prevent it from being pulled  
off by children or pets and potentially causing injury.  
7. Unplug unit and allow to cool before draining any remaining water-vinegar solution from water  
reservoir.  
8. Once water reservoir is empty, refill with 16 oz. (473 ml.) of fresh water and repeat STEP 7.  
Repeat as necessary until vinegar odor dissipates.  
9. Once odor is eliminated, make sure water reservoir is empty and replace Water Reservoir Cap.  
PROPER STORAGE  
Preparing your Fabric Steamer & Iron for storage is quick and simple. When you have finished  
your steaming tasks, follow the steps listed below.  
1. Set Lighted On/Off switch to “Off” position and unplug power cord from electrical outlet.  
2. Allow unit to cool completely (at least 30 minutes).  
3. Remove Fabric Brush from Steam Nozzle (if connected).  
4. Remove Base Unit from Wall-Mounting Base (if it is mounted), and drain any water remaining in  
water reservoir into a sink or tub.  
5. Mount Base Unit back onto Wall-Mounting Base, and wrap power cord around base. Place  
Steam Nozzle onto Steam Nozzle Hanger.  
6. Alternatively, store Base Unit (with Steam Nozzle) in a safe, convenient location.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!  
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USING THE  
FABRIC STEAMER & IRON  
FABRIC STEAMER & IRON  
PRODUCT INFORMATION  
The following features and accessories are included with your Fabric Steamer & Iron. Carefully  
inspect Styrofoam packing material for all parts listed below. To obtain possible missing parts, refer  
to the Customer Support section on page 14 of this manual.  
STEAMING GARMENTS  
1. Place garment on a clean, rust-free clothes hanger. Hang within easy reach of Steam  
Hose / Nozzle.  
2. Point Steam Nozzle at bottom of garment. Steam will rise along inside and outside of  
fabric, removing wrinkles. Slowly slide Steam Nozzle vertically, from bottom to top of  
garment.  
NOTE: Do not allow kinks to form in hose at any time during use.  
3. Direct Steam Nozzle away from garment and smooth fabric with your free hand.  
4. Repeat steps 3 and 4 as necessary until fabric is smooth and wrinkle free.  
USING THE IRONING PLATE  
Whenever a crisp crease is desired, this can be easily accomplished using the Ironing Plate.  
A folded towel placed on a table-top or other flat surface may be used if an ironing board  
is not conveniently available.  
1. Be sure Fabric Brush has been removed before proceeding.  
CAUTION: Use care when removing Fabric Brush from Ironing Plate, as both may be  
hot and may cause burns or other injury.  
2. If the unit has not recently been in use, allow Ironing Plate at least 45 seconds to heat  
up.  
3. To form a crease, fold fabric and apply Iron Plate as you would use a regular iron. If a  
steam burst is desired, simply press Steam Button.  
UNIT FEATURES & ACCESSORIES  
1. WALL-MOUNTING BASE  
2. BASE UNIT  
When you are finished using the Fabric Steamer & Iron, immediately set Lighted On/Off  
switch to “Off”position and unplug power cord from electrical outlet. Refer to Care and  
Storage Guidelines on page 13 of this manual for proper cleaning and storage procedures.  
3. WATER RESERVOIR FILL HOLE  
4. WATER RESERVOIR CAP  
5. WATER LEVEL WINDOWS  
6. LIGHTED ON/OFF SWITCH  
7. STEAM NOZZLE HANGER  
8. STEAM NOZZLE  
9. HEATING INDICATOR LIGHT  
10. STEAM BUTTON  
11. HANDLE  
12. IRONING PLATE  
13. STEAM HOSE  
14. FABRIC BRUSH  
15. MEASURING CUP  
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FABRIC STEAMER & IRON  
PRODUCT INFORMATION  
USING THE  
FABRIC STEAMER & IRON  
The Wall-Mounting Base (1) attaches to the wall as a permanent station for mounting the  
Base Unit, saving space and providing quick, convenient access to the SF-432.  
The Base Unit (2) is the main body of the SF-432, housing the water reservoir which is  
accessed for filling via the Water Reservoir Inlet.  
The Water Reservoir Inlet (3) serves as the opening through which water is poured into  
the water reservoir. The Water Reservoir Cap must be removed in order to access the  
Inlet.  
STEAMING LINENS & FABRICS  
NOTE: Be sure that water reservoir has already been filled and, if desired, the Fabric  
Brush is connected before following these steps.  
1. For first-time use, remove protective plastic cover that is shipped on electrical plug.  
Plug power cord into a convenient 3-prong electrical outlet.  
CAUTION: This unit uses a grounded (3-prong) electrical plug. Use only in  
properly installed 3-prong electrical outlets. Do not attempt to alter plug or  
circumvent this safety feature in any way.  
The Water Reservoir Cap (4) covers the Water Reservoir Inlet, keeping water contained  
safely inside the water reservoir.  
The Water Level Windows (5) provide a convenient view into the water reservoir,  
allowing the remaining water level to be easily monitored.  
The Lighted On/Off switch (6) activates and deactivates the unit, and provides a clear  
visual indication of whether or not the unit is powered on.  
The Steam Nozzle Hanger (7) provides a safe and convenient place to hang the Steam  
Nozzle when not in use.  
2. Set Lighted On/Off Switch to “On” position, and verify that switch is illuminated. The  
Heating Indicator Light will illuminate, indicating that the heater is active.  
3. After approximately 45-50 seconds of heating time, Heating Indicator Light will  
deactivate. Ironing Plate should now be heated, and the unit is now ready to begin  
producing steam.  
The Steam Nozzle (8) emits a flow of hot, penetrating steam when the Steam Button is  
pressed.  
NOTE: During use, Heating Indicator Light may cycle on and off. This is normal,  
as the unit works to maintain a constant, appropriate temperature.  
The Heating Indicator Light (9) illuminates when the unit is turned on, indicating that the  
heater is active. The Light will deactivate once the Ironing Plate is heated, then cycle on  
and off during use as the unit works to maintain a constant temperature.  
The Steam Button (10) is pressed in order to control the flow of steam from the Steam  
Nozzle.  
The Handle (11) is designed to stay relatively cool while providing the optimum level of  
safety and user comfort.  
The Ironing Plate (12) functions similar to a conventional iron, and is designed for  
making crisp creases.  
4. Point Steam Nozzle at material you wish to steam, then press and hold Steam Button.  
After a few seconds, Steam Nozzle will begin producing a flow of steam.  
CAUTION: Always be sure that Steam Nozzle is pointed in a safe direction (away  
from yourself, other people, pets and plants) before pressing Steam Button.  
NOTE: When unit is first turned on, Steam Button must be held for approximately  
10 seconds before steam flow will begin. This is because water must be pumped  
from water reservoir into Steam Nozzle. After this, steam flow will be near  
instantaneous when Button is pressed.  
The Steam Hose (13) carries water from the water reservoir in the Base Unit to the boiler  
in the Steam Nozzle for conversion into steam.  
5. Keep the flow of steam focused on material you are steaming. Using a slight back-and-  
forth motion over area you are steaming will further enhance the process.  
The Fabric Brush (14) connects to the Steam Nozzle, above the Ironing Plate, and is  
designed to work with steam in order to remove lint and gently smooth stubborn wrinkles.  
The Measuring Cup (15) assists you in easily and consistently filling the water reservoir  
with the optimum amount of water (32 oz. / 950 ml.)  
GENERAL STEAMING TIPS  
Curtains and draperies may be steamed while still hanging.  
To remove wrinkles from towels, handkerchiefs and napkins, drape them over a rod or  
towel rack and gently steam them.  
Heavier fabrics may require repeated steaming to effectively remove wrinkles.  
To remove exceptionally stubborn wrinkles steam both sides of fabric.  
For additional assistance in removing tough wrinkles, or to remove lint and other  
particles, attach Fabric Brush to Steam Nozzle (see Connecting the Fabric Brush  
section on page 9 of this manual).  
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USING THE  
FABRIC STEAMER & IRON  
ASSEMBLING THE  
FABRIC STEAMER & IRON  
FILLING WATER RESERVOIR WITH WATER  
SECURING WALL-MOUNTING BASE TO WALL  
NOTE: When water level is low, it is normal for water reservoir in Base Unit to emit  
a pumping sound. Adding more water will eliminate the sound.  
CAUTION: Be sure Wall-Mounting Base is located where small children will not  
have access to the unit’s cords when it is mounted.  
CAUTION: Be sure that power cord is not connected to an electrical outlet before  
filling water reservoir with water.  
1. Select a location for Wall-Mounting Base. Be sure that Base will not prevent a door  
from opening or closing properly, and that cords will not get closed in a door.  
1. Unscrew Water Reservoir Cap by turning it in a counter-clockwise direction  
CAUTION: In order to avoid electrical shock, do not hang unit directly over an  
electrical outlet.  
(FIGURE 4-A). This will expose the Water Reservoir Inlet.  
2. Fill included Measuring Cup with water, then pour into water reservoir through Inlet.  
2. Refer to FIGURE 1 below, which illustrates how to use included screws and anchors to  
secure Wall-Mounting Base to wall.  
NOTE: In order to prolong the life of your Fabric Steamer & Iron, it is  
recommended that de-mineralized or distilled water is used to avoid mineral  
build-up.  
NOTE: Keep in mind that the Fabric Steamer & Iron may be used while mounted  
on the Wall-Mounting Base. Alternatively, the Base Unit may be removed and  
used on any ordinary table top or other flat surface, and mounted on the Wall-  
Mounting Base for storage purposes only.  
3. Repeat STEP 2 above, in order to completely fill water reservoir with 32 oz. (950 ml.)  
of water.  
IMPORTANT: Do not add detergents or other chemicals to water reservoir;  
doing so may result in damage to the unit.  
4. Place Water Reservoir Cap back onto Water Reservoir Inlet, and rotate it in a clockwise  
direction to secure it back into place (FIGURE 4-B).  
Mount between 36” (91cm)  
and 54” (137cm) from floor.  
A
B
FIGURE 4  
FIGURE 1  
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ASSEMBLING THE  
FABRIC STEAMER & IRON  
ASSEMBLING THE  
FABRIC STEAMER & IRON  
MOUNTING BASE UNIT ONTO WALL-MOUNTING BASE  
CONNECTING THE FABRIC BRUSH  
1. Hang Steam Nozzle securely onto Steam Nozzle Hanger (FIGURE 2-A).  
CAUTION: Use care when connecting Fabric Brush, as Ironing Plate may be hot.  
Do not attempt to connect Fabric Brush while unit is emitting steam.  
2. Align two holes on back of Water Reservoir with two hooks protruding from front of  
Wall-Mounting Base. Press Water Reservoir onto Wall-Mounting Base. Once pressed  
together, slide Water Reservoir down to secure it onto Wall-Mounting Base  
(FIGURE 2-B).  
1. Slide Fabric Brush onto Steam Nozzle, over Ironing  
Plate as shown (FIGURE 3). Press down until  
hook on bottom of Brush (FIGURE 3-A) catches  
onto tab below Plate (FIGURE 3-B). Fabric Brush  
should now be secured in place.  
NOTE: To keep the power cord stored away when not in use, cord may be wrapped  
around the Water Reservoir while Base Unit is mounted on the Wall-Mounting Base.  
2. In order to remove Fabric Brush, pull outward on  
hook until it slides upward over tab. Pull upward  
on Brush to slide it over Ironing Plate and off of  
Steam Nozzle.  
A
A
B
B
FIGURE 3  
FIGURE 2  
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