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Cleaning Instructions

Keeping your Jiffy Steamer clean ensures it will provide years of satisfactory performance for you, your household or your business. Locate your model below and follow the cleaning instructions. If you have any questions or need help, call 1.800.525.4339.


J-1

The following cleaning procedure is recommended as a regular maintenance measure to help your steamer maintain its maximum steaming performance. This maintenance should be performed on a basis of every 3-6 months depending on your water supply. In most cases, properly cleaning a severely-clogged steamer requires disassembly. An authorized repair center or a Jiffy Steamer technician can best perform this disassembly.

  • Unplug your steamer from the wall outlet. Remove the hose attachment at the brass coupling using a wrench and remove water bottle from unit. Pour out any remaining water from your unit.
  • If the hose attachment is blocked by sediment build-up, flush your hose attachment by using a garden water hose. This should loosen and remove any build-up that may have occurred within the hose itself.
  • To clean the internal parts of your steamer, use of the Jiffy Liquid Cleaner (8-ounce bottle) is recommended. This acid-based cleaner will remove hard water deposits and sediment build-up. This cleaner is not available for export.
  • Pour the cleaning solution into the water cup of your steamer. This is the location on the steamer base where you normally place the water bottle. Allow the cleaning solution to remain in the unit for 2-3 hours. Do not steam the solution in the unit, as this may cause damage.
  • Pour the cleaning solution out of the steamer. Do this by tilting the steamer back and forth and pouring the solution out of the water cup area.
  • Rinse the unit thoroughly by flushing with fresh water 2-3 times.
  • If discolored water or residue continues to come from the unit, the above procedure may need to be repeated.

J-2

The following cleaning procedure is recommended as a regular maintenance measure to help your steamer maintain its maximum steaming performance. This maintenance should be performed on a basis of every 3-6 months depending on your water supply. In most cases, properly cleaning a severely-clogged steamer requires disassembly. An authorized repair center or a Jiffy Steamer technician can best perform this disassembly.

  • Unplug your steamer from the wall outlet. Remove the hose attachment at the brass coupling using a wrench and remove water bottle from unit. Pour out any remaining water from your unit.
  • If the hose attachment is blocked by sediment build-up, flush your hose attachment by using a garden water hose. This should loosen and remove any build-up that may have occurred within the hose itself.
  • To clean the internal parts of your steamer, use of the Jiffy Liquid Cleaner (8-ounce bottle) is recommended. This acid-based cleaner will remove hard water deposits and sediment build-up. This cleaner is not available for export.
  • Pour the cleaning solution into the water cup of your steamer. This is the location on the steamer base where you normally place the water bottle. Allow the cleaning solution to remain in the unit for 2-3 hours. Do not steam the solution in the unit, as this may cause damage.
  • Pour the cleaning solution out of the steamer. Do this by tilting the steamer back and forth and pouring the solution out of the water cup area.
  • Rinse the unit thoroughly by flushing with fresh water 2-3 times.
  • If discolored water or residue continues to come from the unit, the above procedure may need to be repeated.

J-200

The following cleaning procedure is recommended as a regular maintenance measure to help your steamer maintain its maximum steaming performance. This maintenance should be performed on a basis of every 3-6 months depending on your water supply. In most cases, properly cleaning a severely-clogged steamer requires disassembly. An authorized repair center or a Jiffy Steamer technician can best perform this disassembly.

  • Unplug your steamer from the wall outlet. Remove the hose attachment at the brass coupling using a wrench and remove water bottle from unit. Pour out any remaining water from your unit.
  • If the hose attachment is blocked by sediment build-up, flush your hose attachment by using a garden water hose. This should loosen and remove any build-up that may have occurred within the hose itself.
  • To clean the internal parts of your steamer, use of the Jiffy Liquid Cleaner (8-ounce bottle) is recommended. This acid-based cleaner will remove hard water deposits and sediment build-up. This cleaner is not available for export.
  • Pour the cleaning solution into the water cup of your steamer. This is the location on the steamer base where you normally place the water bottle. Allow the cleaning solution to remain in the unit for 2-3 hours. Do not steam the solution in the unit, as this may cause damage.
  • Pour the cleaning solution out of the steamer. Do this by tilting the steamer back and forth and pouring the solution out of the water cup area.
  • Rinse the unit thoroughly by flushing with fresh water 2-3 times.
  • If discolored water or residue continues to come from the unit, the above procedure may need to be repeated.

J-2000

The following cleaning procedure is recommended as a regular maintenance measure to help your steamer maintain its maximum steaming performance. This maintenance should be performed on a basis of every 3-6 months depending on your water supply. In most cases, properly cleaning a severely-clogged steamer requires disassembly. An authorized repair center or a Jiffy Steamer technician can best perform this disassembly.

  • Unplug your steamer from the wall outlet. Remove the hose attachment at the brass coupling using a wrench and remove water bottle from unit. Pour out any remaining water from your unit.
  • If the hose attachment is blocked by sediment build-up, flush your hose attachment by using a garden water hose. This should loosen and remove any build-up that may have occurred within the hose itself.
  • To clean the internal parts of your steamer, use of the Jiffy Liquid Cleaner (8-ounce bottle) is recommended. This acid-based cleaner will remove hard water deposits and sediment build-up. This cleaner is not available for export.
  • Pour the cleaning solution into the water cup of your steamer. This is the location on the steamer base where you normally place the water bottle. Allow the cleaning solution to remain in the unit for 2-3 hours. Do not steam the solution in the unit, as this may cause damage.
  • Pour the cleaning solution out of the steamer. Do this by tilting the steamer back and forth and pouring the solution out of the water cup area.
  • Rinse the unit thoroughly by flushing with fresh water 2-3 times.
  • If discolored water or residue continues to come from the unit, the above procedure may need to be repeated.

J-3

The cleaning procedure below is recommended as a regular maintenance measure to help your steamer maintain its maximum steaming performance. This maintenance should be performed on a basis of every 3-6 months depending on your water supply. In most cases, properly cleaning a severely-clogged steamer requires disassembly. An authorized repair center or a Jiffy Steamer service technician best performs this disassembly.

  • Remove hose attachment from unit at the brass coupling using a wrench. Pour out any remaining water from your unit.
  • If the hose attachment is blocked by sediment build-up, use a water hose to clean inside the hose. This should loosen and remove any build-up that may have occurred within the hose itself.
  • To clean the internal parts of your steamer, use of the Jiffy Liquid Cleaner (8-ounce bottle) is recommended. This acid-based cleaner will remove hard water deposits and sediment build-up. This cleaner is not available for export.
  • Fill your steamer with 1 gallon of water and add the entire eight (8) ounce bottle of Jiffy Steamer Liquid Cleaner. Turn the steamer to PREHEAT and allow water and solution to warm.
  • When the red pilot light turns off, indicating the end of the PREHEAT cycle, turn the switch to OFF and unplug the steamer from the wall outlet. Allow the water and cleaning solution to remain in the steamer for 2-3 hours. Do not steam the solution in the unit, as this may cause damage.
  • Pour the cleaning solution out of the steamer. Do this by tipping the steamer over and pouring the solution out of the brass fitting where your hose attachment normally connects.
  • Rinse the unit thoroughly by flushing with fresh water 2 to 3 times.
  • If discolored water or residue continues to come from the unit, the above procedure may need to be repeated.

J-4

The cleaning procedure below is recommended as a regular maintenance measure to help your steamer maintain its maximum steaming performance. This maintenance should be performed on a basis of every 3-6 months depending on your water supply. In most cases, properly cleaning a severely-clogged steamer requires disassembly. An authorized repair center or a Jiffy Steamer service technician best performs this disassembly.

  • Remove hose attachment from unit at the brass coupling using a wrench. Pour out any remaining water from your unit.
  • If the hose attachment is blocked by sediment build-up, use a water hose to clean inside the hose. This should loosen and remove any build-up that may have occurred within the hose itself.
  • To clean the internal parts of your steamer, use of the Jiffy Liquid Cleaner (8-ounce bottle) is recommended. This acid-based cleaner will remove hard water deposits and sediment build-up. This cleaner is not available for export.
  • Fill your steamer with 1 gallon of water and add the entire eight (8-ounce) bottle of Jiffy Steamer Liquid Cleaner. Turn the steamer to PREHEAT and allow water and solution to warm.
  • When the red pilot light turns off, indicating the end of the PREHEAT cycle, turn the switch to OFF and unplug the steamer from the wall outlet. Allow the water and cleaning solution to remain in the steamer for 2-3 hours. Do not steam the solution in the unit, as this may cause damage.
  • Pour the cleaning solution out of the steamer. Do this by tipping the steamer over and pouring the solution out of the brass fitting where your hose attachment normally connects.
  • Rinse the unit thoroughly by flushing with fresh water 2 to 3 times.
  • If discolored water or residue continues to come from the unit, the above procedure may need to be repeated.

J-4000

The cleaning procedure below is recommended as a regular maintenance measure to help your steamer maintain its maximum steaming performance. This maintenance should be performed on a basis of every 3-6 months depending on your water supply. In most cases, properly cleaning a severely-clogged steamer requires disassembly. An authorized repair center or a Jiffy Steamer service technician best performs this disassembly.

  • Remove hose attachment from unit at the brass coupling using a wrench. Pour out any remaining water from your unit.
  • If the hose attachment is blocked by sediment build-up, use a water hose to clean inside the hose. This should loosen and remove any build-up that may have occurred within the hose itself.
  • To clean the internal parts of your steamer, use of the Jiffy Liquid Cleaner (8-ounce bottle) is recommended. This acid-based cleaner will remove hard water deposits and sediment build-up. This cleaner is not available for export.
  • Fill your steamer with 1 gallon of water and add the entire eight (8) ounce bottle of Jiffy Steamer Liquid Cleaner. Turn the steamer to PREHEAT and allow water and solution to warm.
  • When the red pilot light turns off, indicating the end of the PREHEAT cycle, turn the switch to OFF and unplug the steamer from the wall outlet. Allow the water and cleaning solution to remain in the steamer for 2-3 hours. Do not steam the solution in the unit, as this may cause damage.
  • Pour the cleaning solution out of the steamer. Do this by tipping the steamer over and pouring the solution out of the brass fitting where your hose attachment normally connects.
  • Rinse the unit thoroughly by flushing with fresh water 2 to 3 times.
  • If discolored water or residue continues to come from the unit, the above procedure may need to be repeated.

ESTEAM

Once you begin to see calcium scale collect in the bottom of your ESTEAM Travel Jiffy Steamer, it's time to use the Jiffy Steamer Liquid Cleaner. Follow these instructions:

  • Pour 4 ounces of water in the ESTEAM.
  • Plug in the unit and bring to full steam.
  • Unplug the unit and allow to cool for 2 minutes.
  • Pour out all water.
  • Pour in 4 ounces (1/2 bottle) of Jiffy Steamer Liquid Cleaner. This cleaner is not available for export.
  • Leave the cleaner in the unit for 2 hours.
  • Do not steam the solution in the steamer.
  • Pour out Liquid Cleaner.
  • Flush unit 3 times with fresh water.
  • Resume steaming.