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Tip # 27 - Iron shirts like a pro

Start with the collar, working from the 
outer edges into the middle. Iron the 
shoulder next, followed by the cuffs and 
sleeves. Place the collar at the narrow end 
of the board so that one front panel of the 
shirt is extended flat. Iron the front panel 
from shoulder to shirt tail. Rotate to iron 
the back of the shirt. Rotate and complete 
the remaining front panel.

Tip # 34 - Tips for T-shirts

Straighten seams on t-shirts before 
hanging out to dry. To avoid damage to 
printed graphics and logos turn the t-shirt 
inside out and iron the reverse side of 
the print. Never iron areas of your t-shirt 
where perspiration marks are visible as the 
heat of the iron will permanently fix the 
stain.

Tip # 54 - Hung out to dry 

When washing is complete, remove shirts 
from the machine immediately, shake 
them out and hang them on coat hangers 
to air dry – this will keep wrinkles to a 
minimum.

Tip # 18 - Selecting the right temperature

If you are unsure of the correct setting 
for a particular garment, test a small area 
such as a seam or inside hem before 
ironing a visible area. Start with a low 
temperature and slowly increase the heat 
to find the best setting.

Tip # 33 - Don’t be afraid to iron silk

Don’t be afraid to iron silk. Although 
delicate in appearance, silk is the 
strongest and most resilient of all natural 
fibres. To achieve the best results, set to 
a low cotton setting and use regular shots 
of steam. Always use a pressing cloth to 
avoid shine marks.

Tip # 13 - Ironing the seam

Always press seams in the same direction 
they were made. When a garment is 
produced, the fibres will naturally settle  
in the direction they were initially pressed, 
so it’s best not to iron against the grain.

Tip # 26 - Sort types of fabric

Sort articles to be ironed according to the 
type of fabric. This will reduce the need  
to adjust the temperature constantly.  
Start with articles requiring lower 
temperatures and work your way through 
to items requiring higher settings.

Tip # 2 - Summer frocks and frills

Steam is the key when ironing delicate 
summer fabrics such as muslin, cotton 
and linen. Don’t press down with the iron, 
simply hover above the garment and steam 
it using a vertical shot of steam. Ruffling, 
netting, tulle or intricate hand detailing is 
also best ironed using this method.

Tip # 5 - Pressing your winter woollies

Steam is crucial when pressing your 
winter woollies. Woollen garments can be 
hung and steamed using the vertical shot 
of steam feature. After steaming, brush 
the garment with your hand to plump up 
woollen fibres. If ironing the garment flat 
it is best to use a pressing cloth. Don’t be 
afraid to apply pressure – steam and hold.

Tip # 42 - Table settings to impress

To avoid unwanted creases always iron 
your table cloth after taking it out of the 
cupboard. A dinner party is a special 
occasion, so treat the table cloth as you 
would your own outfit. For best results, lay 
towels across your table and iron the table 
cloth over the towels. This will save you 
time and ensure a beautifully presented 
table setting.

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Summary of Contents for VERVE Resilium SR6805

Page 1: ...VERVE IRON SR6805 User Guide SR6805 Sunbeam Resilium...

Page 2: ...ontents Sunbeam s Safety Precautions 3 Features of your Verve Iron 4 Using your Verve Iron 6 The Safety Auto Off Feature 7 Care and Cleaning of your Verve Iron 8 Ironing Tips Tricks 9 Ironing Chart 10...

Page 3: ...d while in use Do not use an appliance for any purpose other than its intended use Do not place an appliance on or near a hot gas flame electric element or on a heated oven Do not place on top of any...

Page 4: ...mance without having to refill the tank regularly Drip stop steam system The drip stop steam system automatically stops water flowing to the steam chamber should the temperature fall too low to genera...

Page 5: ...e iron maintains the selected temperature Stable heel rest Extra large heel rest keeps the iron stable on the ironing board Cord wrap The built in cord wrap facility allows you to wind the cord around...

Page 6: ...n as these will damage the steam mechanism Do not use contaminated water Using your iron 1 Insert the plug into a 230 240 volt power outlet and turn the power on The power ON light positioned on top o...

Page 7: ...e used whether dry or steam ironing to pre dampen hard to iron fabrics 1 Ensure the tank is at least full of water 2 Press the spray button during ironing to release a fine mist from the spray nozzle...

Page 8: ...TOR STRIP AS THIS WILL INTERFERE WITH ITS CORRECT OPERATION NOTE Do not store the iron with the soleplate facing down or in the carton Cleaning To clean the exterior of your iron wipe over with a damp...

Page 9: ...ways use a pressing cloth to avoid shine marks Tip 13 Ironing the seam Always press seams in the same direction they were made When a garment is produced the fibres will naturally settle in the direct...

Page 10: ...nstructions Use setting for the fibre requiring the lowest setting Wool WOOL Steam iron on reverse side of fabric or use an ironing cloth Brush gently to raise the fibres Wool Blends WOOL Steam iron o...

Page 11: ...com au 1300 881 861 Units 5 6 13 Lord Street Botany NSW 2019 Australia New Zealand www sunbeam co nz 0800 786 232 Level 6 Building 5 Central Park 660 670 Great South Road Greenlane Auckland New Zealan...

Page 12: ...n Limited ABN 45 000 006 771 Sunbeam Corporation is a division of GUD Holdings Limited Sunbeam is a registered trade mark Verve is a registered trade mark of Sunbeam Corporation Resilium is a register...

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