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8. After ironing, remove the plug from the wall socket and the appliance will be turned off. 
But the soleplate is still hot, never touch it with hand, place it on the thermal insulation 
stand correctly until it cools down completely. 

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE  

Before cleaning, firstly disconnect the power outlet and let the appliance cools down.            
1. Wipe the residues and any other deposits on the soleplate with a damp cloth or a non-
abrasive (liquid) cleaner.  

NOTE:

 Do not use chemical, steel, wooden or abrasive cleaners to scrape the soleplate. 

2.

 

Clean the upper part of iron with a soft damp cloth. Wipe the water drop on the unit base 

and the thermal insulation stand with dry cloth. 

3.

 

When do not use the appliance for a long time, empty the water in the water tank, turn 

the temperature dial to the minimum setting and store the steam supply hose and power 
cord at the cord clips, then put the appliance at a place out of the reach of children. 

IRONING TIPS 

-Always check first whether a label with ironing instructions is attached to the article. Follow 
these ironing instructions in any case. 

-The iron heats up quicker than cooling it down, therefore, you should start ironing the 
articles requiring the lower temperature such as those made of synthetic fiber.  

-If the fabric consists of various kinds of fibers, you must always select the lowest ironing 
temperature to iron the composition of those fibers. 

- Synthetic fibre and silk fabrics should be ironed on their inner side to avoid being shone.  

-Velvet and other textures that rapidly become shiny should be ironed in one direction with 
light pressure applied. Always keeps the iron moving at any moment.  

-Pure wool fabrics (100% wool) may be ironed with the steam iron. Use a dry cloth as a mat 
and then select the corresponding fabric setting for ironing.  

- Never iron over zip, rivet in the cloth. This will damage the soleplate. Iron around any such 
object. 

NOTE: 

When ironing woolen fabrics, shining of the fabric may occur. So it is suggested that 

you should turn the article inside out and iron the reverse side. 

ADDITIONAL TABLE 

 

Setting 

Temperature (

Fabric 

The first setting 

70<T<120 

Acetate,elastane,polyamide,polypropylene 

The second setting 

100<T<160 

Cupro,polyester,silk 

The third setting 

140<T<210 

Triacetate, viscose, wool 

Maximum 

170<T<225 

Cotton, flax 

Summary of Contents for SP1031

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Page 3: ...15 16 8 17 18 19 8 20 21 22...

Page 4: ...MAX 70 T 120 100 T 160 140 T 210 170 T 225...

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Page 6: ...1 2 3 4 5 27 F 50 1 2 o 4 1 2L MAX 3 4 5 6 7 A 1 2 4...

Page 7: ...3 8 1 2 3 100 1 70 T 120 C 2 100 T 160 C 3 140 T 210 C 170 T 225 C...

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Page 9: ...ce or use the appliance on a stable level and horizontal surface 11 The use of accessory not recommended by manufacturer may cause injury to persons or damage to appliance 12 When placing the iron on...

Page 10: ...uredial Steamtrigger A lum inumsoleplate Therm al insulationstand C ordclip U nit base W ater tank Fillingaperture W ater tankhandle TEMPERATURE DIAL The first setting 70 T 120 The second setting 100...

Page 11: ...cator will illuminate solidly during heating Steam trigger When the appliance is heated to the selected temperature and the temperature indicator will extinguish press the steam trigger with a little...

Page 12: ...ming out of the iron after a short while USING YOUR STEAM STATION The appliance has two ironing ways You can use dry ironing or steam ironing the details refer to the following Dry ironing 1 Put the u...

Page 13: ...unit base correctly see Fig 3 4 Connect the plug to wall outlet and then turn the temperature dial to select your desired temperature setting which is depended on the fabric of garment Refer to IRONI...

Page 14: ...these ironing instructions in any case The iron heats up quicker than cooling it down therefore you should start ironing the articles requiring the lower temperature such as those made of synthetic fi...

Page 15: ...e collection center or to a dealer providing this service Disposing of a household appliance separately avoids possible negative consequences for the environment and health deriving from inappropriate...

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