Tips
– To avoid creasing:
Stop the roller, pull the item back
towards you slightly, and smooth it
out by hand. If needed, dampen
again with a wet cloth or spray bottle.
– If possible, always use the whole
width of the roller, to maintain the
smooth, elastic surface of the roller.
– For small items, such as
handkerchiefs, alternate between the
right and left-hand sides of the roller.
– Articles with raised parts, such as
buttons, should be ironed face down
onto the roller, so that they are
pressed into the cushioned surface.
– Cover zippers, metal buttons and
metal hooks with a cloth, to protect
the heater plate.
– Buttons that are very large or not
heat-resistant should not be ironed,
as they can damage the heater
plate.
– When you have nearly finished
ironing, you can turn the temperature
selector to
I
and continue ironing
small items at a low temperature.
After ironing
^
Turn the appliance off.
^
Turn off the
Q
switch for "Steam".
^
Turn the temperature selector to
I
.
^
Unplug from the outlet.
To store the rotary iron:
^
Allow the heater plate to cool.
^
Empty the water reservoir.
^
Fold the iron.
^
Wind up the power cord.
^
Put the cover on.
Do not store the iron in a room
where there is a risk of frost
occurring. Frozen water in the
reservoir and steam line can
damage the appliance.
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