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Before first use

Remove any adhesive stickers, plastic covers 
or cardboard sleeves from the soleplate. 

Ensure that all adhesive is removed by 

rubbing the soleplate with a cloth  
dampened with methylated spirits. 

Fill the water tank and empty the water. This 

will rinse out any foreign particles remaining 
in the water tank from the manufacturing 
process.

NOTE: 

When turned on for the first time, 

your new iron may give off vapours for up 

to 10 minutes. This is due to the initial 

heating of the materials used. It is safe, not 
detrimental to the performance of the iron, 
and will not reoccur.

Filling the iron with water

Before filling the iron with water ensure the 
power is turned off and the plug is removed 
from the power outlet. The iron can be filled 
with water while it is hot.
Place the iron on its heel and open the water 
inlet cover.
Slowly pour water into the water inlet until 

the maximum water level is reached. Do not 
exceed the maximum water level indicator.

Push the water inlet cover firmly to close.

NOTE: 

The special soleplate design allows you 

to use tap water with your Verve iron without 
affecting the steam performance. However in 
very hard water areas, Sunbeam recommends 
the use of distilled water, or water which has 
been demineralised.

For best performance, we recommend 
the use of Sunbeam Water Demineraliser, 

available from selected retailers. This will 

produce up to 30 litres of demineralised 

water. 

Do not fill the iron with fabric conditioner, 

starches or any other solution 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 of the handle) 

will illuminate to indicate that the iron is 
switched on and heating.

2. Turn the temperature dial to the desired 

setting by aligning the setting on the 
dial with the temperature indicator. The 
thermostat light will illuminate to indicate 
that the iron is heating to the selected 
temperature. When the thermostat light 
goes out the iron has reached the selected 
temperature and is ready to use.

NOTE: 

When the temperature dial is changed 

from a high setting to a lower temperature 
setting during ironing, the thermostat light 
will go out immediately. This indicates 
that the iron is cooling to the selected 
temperature. To ensure that the iron has 
reached the selected temperature and is not 
too hot, wait until the thermostat light comes 
on again and then goes out before ironing.

Steam ironing

Follow steps 1 and 2 above.

NOTE: 

When steam ironing, ensure that the 

temperature dial is set to any temperature 
within the steam band, and that the tank is 

at least 1/4 full of water.

3.

Turn the steam dial to the desired steam 

setting.

For best results, select the steam setting that 

corresponds to the selected temperature, as 
indicated on the temperature dial.

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Using your Sunbeam Verve Iron

Steam

Temperature

Summary of Contents for Verve SR6565

Page 1: ...owing Verve Irons SR6585 Verve 58 Platinum Shot Spray Iron with Safety Auto Off SR6575 Verve 57 Platinum Shot Spray Iron with Safety Auto Off SR6565 Verve 56 Platinum Shot Spray Iron with Safety Auto...

Page 2: ...tions 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 Contents Important instruction...

Page 3: ...or bench top or touch any hot surface Do not operate any electrical appliance with a damaged cord or after the appliance has been damaged in any manner If damage is suspected return the appliance to t...

Page 4: ...stop steam system The drip stop steam system automatically stops water flowing to the steam chamber should the temperature fall too low to generate steam This prevents dripping even at low temperatur...

Page 5: ...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 the heel for ne...

Page 6: ...ilers This will produce up to 30 litres of demineralised water Do not fill the iron with fabric conditioner starches or any other solution as these will damage the steam mechanism Do not use contamina...

Page 7: ...spray mist can be used whether dry or steam ironing to pre dampen hard to iron fabrics 1 Ensure the tank is at least 1 4 full of water 2 Press the spray button during ironing to release a fine mist fr...

Page 8: ...face Cleaning the steam holes To remove build up from the steam holes which may affect steam performance use a cotton wool tip moistened in methylated spirits Cleaning the Teflon Platinum Pro non stic...

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: ...ollow manufacturer s instructions 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 Bl...

Page 11: ...guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law and under the New Zealand Consumer Guarantees Act In Australia you are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and...

Page 12: ...e and Resilium are registered trademark of Sunbeam Corporation Teflon is a registered trademark of DuPont Designed and engineered in Australia Made in China Due to minor changes in design or otherwise...

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