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Conair steamer GS4 reconnecting wire on switch relay
Safety First: Before attempting any repairs, ensure the steamer is unplugged from the electrical outlet to prevent electric shock.
Access the Switch Relay Area:
Remove the water tank from the steamer.
Open the casing or access panel where the switch relay is located. This may involve removing screws or clips.
Inspect the Wires:
Look for any loose or disconnected wires near the switch relay.
If you find a wire that has come off, identify its original position.
Reconnect the Wire:
Strip a small portion of the wire insulation if needed.
Reattach the wire to the appropriate terminal on the switch relay.
Ensure it is securely fastened.
Test the Steamer:
Reassemble the casing or access panel.
Plug in the steamer and turn it on.
Check if the switch relay works properly.
Secure the Casing:
Once everything is in place, secure the casing back onto the steamer.
Remember to exercise caution while handling electrical components. If you're unsure or uncomfortable with the repair, consider seeking professional assistance or contacting Conair's customer service for guidance.
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3/10/2024 9:04:04 PM •
Conair Irons
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on Mar 10, 2024
Spring broke on my curling iron
My husband uncurled one wrap on each side of the spring, giving enough wire to stick under the clamp. It's not a good solution, but it works for now.
Conair GS33 fabric steamer spews too much
Are you setting the body of the steamer on a table? If part of the hose sits lower than the steamer body steam will condense in the hose and collect in the low spot. Steam pressure will push the water out through the nozzle. If your steamer starts to sputter lift the hose so that it is completely above the level of the water reservoir and let the water drain down. Its a good idea to keep the steamer body on the floor so the hose can never get lower than it.
6/25/2021 3:12:41 AM •
Conair Irons
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on Jun 25, 2021
Conair GS4 Steamer
this is from conair instructions included with steamer, finally found it, hope it helps some!
My handheld Conair garment steamer is heating up but not producing steam. How do I fix this?
A handheld steamer uses hot steam to relax the fibers in clothing. A jet of steam is directed at the cloth suspended on a hanger. A steam wand at the end of a hose is held a short distance from the cloth - providing a smooth look without the application of scorching heat to the clothing.Steamers are ideal for soft and delicate fabrics like silk, satin, polyester and jersey. Because a garment steamer does not actually touch clothing - there is little
6/26/2018 10:10:55 AM •
Conair Irons
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on Jun 26, 2018
The fsp5 will not release steam
I had this for over 3 years stored as it would not produce steam. I was going to toss it and decided to see what the issue was. I am a fireman and familiar with pump mechanisms. I disassembled the unit and found that the check valve was incorrectly installed in the plastic pump device which draws water up from the reservoir and distributes it to the heat pan. Once I corrected it the machine makes steam and does a very good job of pressing. It is awkward to use for larger items and I am trying to figure out better ways to properly press shirts, etc.
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