Power failure
If there is a power failure when the iron is in
use, the heater plate will stay on the roller.
The item being ironed will then be held there
possibly becoming scorched. If no laundry
is ironed the ironing cover could be dama-
ged.
^
Pull the emergency handle
1
from its
bracket.
^
Turn the cover
2
to the side.
^
Insert the emergency handle in the
opening.
^
Turn the handle clockwise to raise the
heater plate from the roller.
If the heater plate was raised and a notice-
able resistance is felt, turn the handle twice
counterclockwise.
^
Remove the emergency handle after use
from the opening and put it back in the
bracket.
^
When the power is restored, press the "
I
"
button to turn the rotary iron on.
Protecting the roller and iron cover
– During breaks and after ironing the heater
plate should be raised. The roller and the
iron cover durability will be increased.
Avoid running the iron without laundry.
– Use the whole roller width to iron small
laundry items. When used only on one
side the roller and iron cover is strained.
Motor protection
If the motor gets too hot due to an overload,
the motor shuts off automatically and the
heater plate raises.
^
After the motor has sufficiently cooled,
press the
I
button and restart ironing.
Frequently asked questions
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