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Everything you own can now be ready to wear in a flash with Philips Handheld Steamer 7000 Series. Its adjustable head and pointed steam plate tip remove creases quickly and comfortably at any angle, with OptimalTemp to guarantee no burns
1500 watts power
No ironing board required
Ready to use in just 30 seconds
Unique Adjustable Head
Unique Adjustable Head : The innovative adjustable head means you can smooth creases at any angle, giving you the option to steam vertically or horizontally - whichever you choose!
OptimalTemp Technology
OptimalTEMP technology: It guarantees no burns on any ironable fabric, so you can enjoy worryfree steaming.
Pointed Steam Plate Tip
Pointed Steam Plate Tip: The steam plate features a pointed tip so you can easily smooth creases with extra precision in hard-to-reach areas like buttons, collars and pleats.
"Up to 28 gm/min continuous steam
Up to 28 gm/ min continuous steam: Relaxes the fabric fibres so creases can be
smoothed quickly, ensuring your garments look their best."
2 Steam Settings
2 steam settings: ECO mode to save water without compromising on steaming results, MAX mode to provide more steam power.
Two Interchangable Water Tanks
Two interchangable water tanks: Interchangable 100 ml and 200 ml water tanks that you can choose basis your need.
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Using the right type of water helps prolong your Philips garment steamer or steam iron's lifespan. Please read along to find some tips and tricks.
Water type to useYour Philips steam iron or garment steamer has been designed to be used with soft water. However, if you live in an area with hard water, fast scale build-up may occur.
Therefore, to prolong the lifespan of your iron or steamer it is recommended to use distilled or RO water.
Please do not use perfumed water, water from the tumble dryer, vinegar, starch, descaling agents, ironing aids, chemically descaled water or other chemicals as they may cause water spitting, brown staining or damage to your steam iron or garment steamer.
To perfume your clothes we recommend you choosing one of the following options:
Your Philips garment steamer (handheld or stand steamer) is always safe to be used on all your garments.
Yes, your Philips garment steamer can be safely used with any setting on any garment. It will not burn them.
Yes, it is safe. To de-wrinkle your clothes effectively, hold the plate of your Philips Handheld Steamer against your clothes. Do not worry about this damaging your garments. The hot plate is specially designed for this. It will not burn or leave wet spots and it can be pressed directly against any item of clothing that needs steaming.
If your Philips Garment Steamer is dripping some water droplets, please read on to find possible causes and solutions.
Condensed water from previous sessionIt is normal for some condensed water from previous session to remain within the steam flow path.
To solve this, press and hold steam trigger for at least 3 seconds to release any water droplet residues at the beginning of the new steaming session before steaming directly on a garment.
Scale/calc formed inside the handheld steamerSometimes, scale or calcification can form inside your handheld steamer, and this can cause it to drip some water. In regions with hard water this can be noticed more often.
To prevent this, please ensure that the water tank is emptied after a steaming session.
Besides this, we recommended you to use a RO water for long life and better perfromance.
Find here possible causes and solutions when you notice a vibration or pumping sound from the handle of your Philips Garment Steamer.
Water is being pumped to the steamer headWhen you are using your handheld steamer, water is pumped to the steamer’s head to be converted into steam, and this produces a noise and vibration. This is normal.
Find here possible causes and ways to solve the issue when an intermittent noise comes from your Philips Garment Steamer after using it.
Cooling downIt is normal for your handheld steamer to produce an intermittent noise along with trickle of steam when product is left aside or rest to cool down, as it has not fully cooled down yet.
The steam engine is still hot with residual water left in the steam path and this causes the noise. Please, allow the appliance to fully cooled down (
When your Philips Garment Steamer (handheld or stand steamer) does not produce steam, there could be several causes. Learn more here.
First time usageThe first time you use your garment steamer, it might not produce steam right away as there is no water in the system yet. Do not worry, this is normal and will only happen the first time you use it.
Please, press the steam trigger for one minute. This will promote water circulation and the production of steam.
The steamer has not heated up sufficiently
Your garment steamer needs to heat up heating before steaming. Allow it to heat up for 30 to 60 seconds before using it (the steam-ready blue or white light will be blinking at its default mode).
There is no water (or low water level) in the tankIf the tank is empty, your Philips Garment Steamer will not be able to produce steam.
Please, refill the water tank.
The water tank is not inserted properlyIf the water tank is not properly inserted, your garment steamer might not be able to produce steam.
Please, remove the water tank and insert it again correctly
The handheld steamer is held horizontallyYour Philips Handheld Steamer is designed to be used vertically. When it is positioned horizontally, the water from the tank might not flow freely.
To prevent this, please hold your handheld steamer vertically while using it.