PLUTONE ’09 v01
pag. 7
marzo 2009
4.
For dry ironing it is possible to adjust the thermostat
(fig. 2)
on different positions
according to the type of fabric (check garment label). For steam ironing you should
adjust the thermostat on “cotton/flax” position.
11.
ELECTRICAL RISKS
The following situations are considered dangerous for the operator:
1.
damage of iron cables
(fig. 2)
,
2.
loss of water from iron
(fig. 3)
,
3.
loss of water from external of solenoid valve
(fig. 1)
,
4.
iron overheating,
5.
earth protector switch is activated upon turning on the main switch,
6.
using PLUTONE during thunderstorms,
7.
using PLUTONE without proper protection for feet (without shoes) or with wet
feet,
8.
cleaning or washing the iron using water
(fig. 3)
,
9.
loss of water from PLUTONE base
(fig. 1)
,
10.
loss of steam from inner part of PLUTONE.
12.
MECHANICAL RISKS
The following situations are considered dangerous for the operator:
1.
using PLUTONE for different purposes other than ironing;
2.
using PLUTONE without turning the water tap or when the aqueduct cannot supply
water;
3.
using PLUTONE while the pump is activated but no water enters the boiler because
of limestone obstruction
(fig. 1)
;
4.
using PLUTONE when the boiler pressure is too high and the internal safety valve is
activated. Pressure can be visibly controlled thanks to the manometer
(fig.1)
placed on the upper part of the PLUTONE.
13.
THERMAL RISKS
The following situations are considered dangerous for the operator:
1.
touching the iron base when it is functioning,
2.
emptying the boiler when under pressure
(fig. 1)
,
ELECTRICAL
WIRE
THERMOSTAT
MICROSWITCH
FOR IRON
STEAM HOSE
Fig. 3
Fig. 2