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How to fill the boiler while ironing 

To fill the boiler, proceed as follows: 
-  Eliminate steam pressure from inside the boiler 

by switching on the steam switch (H) (Fig. 5). 

 -  Turn off the boiler (B) and iron (A) switches.
-  Unplug the appliance from the mains.
-  Carefully unscrew the cap (F) to let the residual 

steam out of the boiler.

-  Wait for some minutes and carefully pour 1l of 

water into the boiler using a jug (Fig. 1).

-  Carefully close the cap (F) again, screwing it to 

the end.

Vertical ironing 

It is possible to iron hanging curtains, garments 
on their own hangers... (Fig. 6)

-  Adjust the iron thermostat control (J) to the 

maximum temperature.

-  Iron from top to bottom and press the iron 

steam switch (H).

Important:

 For cotton and linen clothes, it is 

recommended to put the base of the iron 
in contact with the fabric. For more delicate 
fabrics, it is recommended to keep the base of 
the iron at a distance of some centimetres.

Dry ironing 

-  Connect the professional iron to the mains.
-  Turn on the iron switch (A).
-  Set the iron temperature with the thermostat 

control (J), depending on the fabric to be 
ironed.

 

After each ironing

  

-  Switch off the professional iron by pressing 

switches (B) and (A).

 -  Unplug the network connection cable (G) from 

the mains. 

-  Clean the base of the iron while it is still hot, 

using a damp cloth, after each use. 

-  The rest of the appliance can also be cleaned 

using a damp cloth. Never submerge the 
appliance in water or any other liquid, or hold 
it under a running tap. Do not use solvents or 
abrasive products to clean it.  

Care and Cleaning 

•  Before cleaning the iron, ensure it is 

disconnected from the power supply and has 
completely cooled down.

•  Deposits and other residues on the soleplate 

can be removed with a rough cloth soaked in a 
vinegar/water solution, or methylated spirits.

•  The housing/body may be wiped with a damp 

cloth and then polished with a dry one.

•  Dot not use abrasives on the soleplate.
•  Keep the soleplate smooth: avoid hard contact 

with metal objects.

•  NOTE: Ironing dirty fabric or fabric not rinsed 

fully will result in the iron sticking and dirt 
accumulating on the bottom of the soleplate, as 
will a iron set at too high a temperature for the 
relevant fabric. 

Fig. 6

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