MORTEK Steamer Manual

MORTEK

User Manual

Portable Vacuum Steamer

Professional steaming solution for all your fabric care needs

The MORTEK Portable Vacuum Steamer is a revolutionary device designed to remove wrinkles and refresh your clothes with ease.

MORTEK Steamer

Specifications

Power

1200 W

Rated Frequency

60 Hz

Product Model

SV-01

Water Tank Capacity

0.5 L (160 ml)

Product Diagram
1

Power & Mode Selection

Short press to turn on (requires 30-second warm-up)

2

Suction Function

Short press to activate suction. Removes excess moisture and improves fabric softness

3

Filter Cleaning

Contains an internal filter cotton. Clean regularly with water

4

Water Tank Removal

Push down to detach the water tank

5

Water Usage

Use purified or distilled water only. Avoid tap water to minimize scale buildup

Vacuum Modes

Choose the steam mode that suits your needs. Press the button to select Low, High, or Dry steam based on your fabric type and desired finish.

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LOW / Low

Light steam for delicate fabrics

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HIGH / High

Strong steam for heavy fabrics

✨
DRY / Dry

Dry steam for final finishing

Tips for Best Results

Tip 1
1

Tip 1: Steaming Heavy Fabrics

For heavy fabrics or clothes requiring sharp creases, use the suction function. After warming up, press briefly for dry steam (20 seconds). Similar to traditional ironing (bottom to top). Don't move the device quickly.

Tip 2
2

Tip 2: Proper Movement for Optimal Results

To achieve best results, move the device and fabric in parallel with even steam distribution. Don't lift the head - keep it parallel to the fabric.

Tip 3
3

Tip 3: Ironing on Board (Delicate Fabrics)

For delicate fabrics on an ironing board, use the suction function only. Similar to traditional ironing (left to right). May be difficult to achieve perfect results with sensitive fabrics (like silk and linen).

Tip 4
4

Tip 4: Preserving Natural Fabric Texture

For best results with natural and delicate clothing, reduce suction usage. Avoid direct pressure on the fabric.

5

Tip 5: Filter Maintenance

The suction plate includes a cotton filter. Clean it regularly with water. Clean every 2-3 months depending on usage frequency.

Instructions

1

Power & Mode Selection

Short press to turn on (requires 30-second warm-up)


2

Suction Function

Short press to activate suction. Removes excess moisture and improves fabric softness


3

Filter Cleaning

Contains an internal filter cotton. Clean regularly with water


4

Water Tank Removal

Push down to detach the water tank


5

Water Usage

Use purified or distilled water only. Avoid tap water to minimize scale buildup


Light Display Guide

Lights Out

Device is in shutdown state

Dry Flash

Boiler is heating for 30 seconds. After heating, dry mode indicator remains lit

Dry, Low, High Always On

Dry in dry steam mode. High in high steam mode

Low/High Flashing

When water is low, refill the water tank and restart the device for use

Important Safety Instructions

When using this device, basic safety precautions must be followed:

✓ Read all instructions before use
✓ To reduce risk of contact with hot water or steam, keep device away from your body and press the steam button
✓ Use device only for intended purposes
✓ To avoid electric shock, do not immerse device in water or other liquids
✓ Do not pull the power cord. Instead, firmly grasp the plug and pull from the outlet
✓ Avoid touching hot metal parts, water and steam. Use device carefully
✓ Use device only for intended purposes
✓ Supervise children when using device. Do not leave unattended while in use
✓ Do not attempt to repair or disassemble the device yourself. If the cord is damaged or there is another problem, consult the distributor or a specialized technician
✓ Burn Hazard: Avoid touching hot metal parts, water and steam. Use device carefully

Need Help?

For more information, customer support, or to register your product, visit our website:

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FCC Statement

This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device may cause radio or television interference, or may not cause harmful interference depending on the circumstances. (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. If this device causes harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the device off and on, the user is encouraged to try one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the device and receiver. Connect the device into an outlet on a different circuit. Consult the distributor or a specialized television technician for assistance.

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