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Filling the Water Reservoir

 

1

  always ensure that the iron is unplugged from the wall outlet 

prior to filling the water reservoir. 

 

2

  if filling a hot iron, exercise extreme caution.

 

3

  set the steam selector to the off position, open the cover of 

the Water fill hole and place the iron in a vertical position.

 

4

  pour water into the Water fill hole, making sure that the 

water level does not exceed the Maximum fill line.

Ironing

 

1

  for both dry and steam ironing, set the steam selector to 

the off position. if you will be steam ironing, follow the 

“filling the Water Reservoir” steps.

 

2

  insert the power cord plug into a 120-Volt ac outlet. the 

power indicator will illuminate to indicate that the iron is 

receiving power. 

 

3

  press the fabric selector buttons to illuminate the type of 

fabric that will be ironed and then place the iron on the heel 

rest to allow it to heat up.

 

4

  once the iron is heated for the selected fabric, the Ready 

indicator will illuminate with a green light.  the iron is now 

ready for use.

 

5

  if steam ironing, set the steam selector to the desired level 

of steam output.

Turning Off and Storing the Iron

 

1

  press the (-) fabric selector button to select the off position.

 

2

  set the steam selector to the off position.

 

3

  unplug from the outlet by grasping the plug and pulling.  

never yank the power cord to unplug the iron as this may 

damage the plug and cable.

 

4

  if the iron will not be used the following day, empty the 

water reservoir.  ensure the iron is unplugged and turn 

upside down over a sink.  open the cover of the Water fill 

hole and empty the water into the sink, gently shaking out 

any water drops.

 

5

  allow the iron to cool completely. loosely circle the cord 

around the heel rest and store the iron resting on the heel 

USING YOUR IRON

Summary of Contents for fafi16d7Ma

Page 1: ...da 1 888 845 7330 All about the Use Care of your Iron Important Safeguards 2 Iron Safety Instructions 3 Parts and Features 4 Using Your Iron 6 Cleaning and Maintenance 8 Warranty 9 85493 July 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 2: ...ct reassembly can cause a risk of electric shock when the iron is used after reassembly 7 Close supervision is necessary for any appliance being used by or near children Do not leave iron unattended while connected on an ironing board or while it is still hot 8 Burns can occur from touching hot metal parts hot water or steam Use caution when you turn a steam iron upside down there may be hot water...

Page 3: ...INSTRUCTIONS 1 This is a 1400 watt appliance To avoid a circuit overload do not operate another high wattage appliance on the same circuit 2 If an extension cord is absolutely necessary use an 15 ampere cord Cords rated for less amperage can result in a risk of fire or electric shock due to overheating Use care to arrange the cord so that it cannot be pulled or tripped over save these instructions...

Page 4: ...n slip Heel Rest 6 Swivel Cord 7 Soft Grip Handle 8 Water Fill Hole 9 Water Mist Nozzle 10 Ready Indicator 11 Fabric Indicator 12 Steam Selector 13 Steam Burst Vertical Steam Button 14 Water Mist Button 15 Fabric Selector Buttons 16 Power Indicator M ax Fi ll 9 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 11 12 10 13 14 16 15 ...

Page 5: ... to heat back up The Ready Indicator will illuminate when the iron has heated back up to the previously set fabric selection If the iron is left in the Auto Off mode it will shut off completely after 5 minutes of entering the Auto Off mode Non Drip System The iron is capable of generating steam even at reduced temperatures without water drips sputters or leaks coming through the soleplate steam ho...

Page 6: ...of fabric that will be ironed and then place the iron on the heel rest to allow it to heat up 4 Once the iron is heated for the selected fabric the Ready Indicator will illuminate with a green light The iron is now ready for use 5 If steam ironing set the Steam Selector to the desired level of steam output Turning Off and Storing the Iron 1 Press the Fabric Selector button to select the Off positi...

Page 7: ...tween consecutive bursts of steam Vertical Steaming 1 Fill the Water Reservoir plug in the iron and select the fabric type according to the steps above 2 Place garment on clothing hanger 3 Once the Ready Indicator illuminates hold the iron vertically with the soleplate close to the garment but not touching it 4 While pulling the garment tight press the Steam Burst Vertical Steam Button to release ...

Page 8: ... over a sink Exercise caution not to touch the hot soleplate 7 Press and hold the Self Clean button for 30 seconds while slowly rocking and tilting the iron in all directions Water will start dripping from the steam holes on the soleplate Ensure the front of the iron is tilted lower than the rear when rocking for optimum cleaning 8 Open the cover of the Water Fill Hole and pour out remaining water...

Page 9: ...have been removed altered or cannot be readily determined 2 Products that have been transferred from the original owner to another party or removed outside the USA or Canada 3 Rust on the interior or exterior of the unit 4 Products purchased as is 5 Food loss due to product failure 6 Products used in a commercial setting or anything but single family household use 7 Labor or service visits under a...

Page 10: ...AL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LIMITATIONS ON THE DURATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES SO THESE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM STATE TO STATE This warranty only applies to products purchased in the USA and CANADA In the USA your appliance is warranted by Electrolux Home Care Products Inc I...

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