EN
K Scale cleaning indicator (red)
L Stand activator and boiler scale cleaning
warning reset button
M On standby indicator (green)
N Water tank release button
O Removable water tank
P Max. water level indicator
Q Transportation lock
R Transportation unlock button
S Filling spout
T Steam activation trigger
U Temperature selection control
V Iron ready indicator
W Soleplate
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
BEFORE USE:
•
Make sure that all products’ packaging has
been removed.
•
To eliminate the smell given off by the appli-
ance when used for the first time, it is recom-
mended to have it on at full power for 2 hours
in a well-ventilated room.
FILLING WITH WATER:
•
You must fill the water compartment before
turning on the appliance.
•
Remove the appliance’s deposit.
•
Fill the deposit taking care to observe the MAX
level (P) (Fig.1 + Fig.2).
•
Put the deposit back into its housing, ensuring
that it is inserted properly.
•
Check that the safety cap is screwed on tightly
before switching on the appliance.
USE:
•
Unroll the cable completely before plugging it
in.
•
Connect the appliance to the mains.
•
Turn the appliance on, by using the on/off but-
ton.
•
The pilot light (J) comes on.
•
Turn the thermostat control to the desired tem-
perature position.
•
Do not use temperatures higher than those in-
dicated on the garments to be treated.
●
Temperature for synthetic fibres (
Polyester, Nylon…).
●●
Temperature for silk and wool.
●●● Temperature for cotton. (Minimum
temperature for steam ironing)
Max Temperature for linen.
•
If garment has various kinds of fibres, select
the temperature for the fibre that requires the
lowest temperature. (For example, select the
temperature for polyester for an article made
out of 60% polyester and 40% cotton).
•
Wait until the steam ready light (J) comes on.
•
If the red scale cleaning light is on (K) proceed
immediately with the boiler descaling process,
see CLEANING section, and then after clean-
ing press the reset button (L) to restart the cy-
cle again.
DRY IRONING:
•
The appliance has a steam activation trigger,
which if not pressed makes it possible to iron
dry (without steam).
STEAM IRONING:
•
It is possible to iron with steam whenever the
deposit is filled with water and the adequate
temperature is selected.
STEAM FLOW CONTROL:
•
The appliance has a control knob (S) that al-
lows to get the control of the steam flow.
VERTICAL STEAMING:
•
It is possible to iron hanging curtains, items of
clothing on his hanger, etc. To do so, follow the
instructions:
•
Select the maximum temperature of the iron,
while turning the temperature regulator of the
iron in a clockwise direction (U
•
Move the iron in a top to bottom direction while
pressing the steam control (S). Important: for
cotton and linen, its recommended to put the
iron base in contact with the material. For oth-
er more delicated fibres, it’s recommended to
keep the iron base at some centimetres of dis-
tance.
•
During extended periods of vertical ironing,
drops of water may come out of the soleplate,
put the iron back in the horizontal position, wait
a few seconds and then continue normally.
STAND-BY FUNCTION:
•
In order to save energy, the appliance passes
to stand-by after 8 minutes if the user does not
use it.
•
The auto-disconnection light (M) will blink to
indicate that this function has activated (green
color).
•
To turn it on again, you simply have to press
the on/off button.
Summary of Contents for CPP6000
Page 2: ...A B D C N P R Q w S U V O F G H I K L J E...
Page 3: ...Fig 1 Fig 3 Fig 2 Fig 4 Fig 5...
Page 58: ...BG SOLAC 8...
Page 59: ...BG 16 c MAX Fig 2 e MIN...
Page 61: ...BG S U S STAND BY stand by 8 M ECO MAX ECO ECO MIN E 100 Fig 4...
Page 62: ...BG pH 3 Fig 5 O F O 500 20 U 2014 35 UE 2014 30 UE 2011 65 U 2009 125 CE...
Page 68: ...AR 3 O F Fig 5 005 O 02 WEEE 2014 35 EU 2014 30 EU 2011 65 EU 2009 125 EC...
Page 69: ...AR U S STAND BY 8 stand by M ECO ECO MAX ECO ECO MIN E 001...
Page 70: ...AR ECO H I J K Stand L stand by M N O P Q R S T U V W MAX Fig 1 Fig 2 P J Max 04 06 J K L S...
Page 71: ...AR MAX Fig 2 MIN A B C D E F ECO G...
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