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MAIN COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES
and have it disposed of according to current national legislation. Ask your
Distributor, Town Council or Local Authority for detailed information.
MAIN COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES
1
Water-filling hole lid
2
Water tank
3
Temperature selector
4
Steam buttons
5
Operation/temperature level LEDs
6
Cup
BEFORE STARTING TO IRON
1 With its Compact Vapor Generator disconnected from the electricity power supply grid,
open the water-filling hole lid (1) by turning it backwards (fig 1).
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Due to the high level of water hardness in most areas,
Solac recommends that you
always use distilled or demineralised water for ironing
. You will thus guarantee
that your Compact Ironing Centre stays in perfect condition for as long as possible. If
you cannot find distilled water for any reason, be sure to use water that is low in
minerals (soft).
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Do not put any type of scale remover solvents or products in the water tank. Also
do not use perfumed or ironing water. These products can damage the interior
of the steam generation system.
2 Fill the tank without surpassing its maximum level with the assistance of the attached
cup (6) and keeping the CVG in an upright position. Once the tank is full, close the lid
(1).
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Keep the water-filling hole lid (1) closed during operation.
3 Check the garment to be ironed to see if it has a label that indicates the ironing
temperature.
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We recommend that you classify garments by their required ironing temperature and
that you begin ironing with the garments that require the lowest temperature ( • ).
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NB: Ironing delicate garments with a temperature higher than necessary is harmful for
the fabric and causes burnt residue to get stuck to the soleplate.
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If you have any doubts about the temperature to use for a given garment, perform a
test on a part which won’t be seen, beginning with the lowest temperature settings.
SILK, WOOL, SYNTHETIC FIBRES, minimum temperature (•)
POLYESTER, medium temperature (••)
COTTON, max. temperature (•••)
LINEN, maximum temperature (MAX)
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