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ENGLISH          

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To  avoid  appearance  of  glossy  spots  on 
synthetic and silk fabrics, iron them back-
side.

DRY IRONING

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Place the iron on its base (8).

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Insert the power plug into the mains socket.

 •

Set the continuous steam supply knob (3) 
to the position «

» (continuous steam sup-

ply is off).

 •

Set  the  desired  ironing  temperature 
depending on the type of fabric by turning 
the knob (11): «

», «

••

», «

•••

» or «

 MAX

», 

depending on the type of fabric; the indica-
tor (5) will light up.

 •

Once  the  soleplate  (10)  reaches  the  set 
temperature,  the  indicator  (5)  will  go  out 
and you can start ironing.

 •

After you finish ironing, set the temperature 
control knob (11) to the «

MIN

» position.

 •

Pull the power plug out of the mains socket 
and let the iron cool down completely.

STEAM IRONING

The  iron  is  provided  with  an  anti-drip  valve 
that stops water supply if the soleplate tem-
perature  is  too  low,  this  prevents  dripping 
from  the  soleplate  (10)  openings.  During 
heating  and  cooling  of  the  iron  soleplate, 
you will hear characteristic clicks of the anti-
drip valve opening/closing, which indicates its 
normal operation.
Steam ironing is possible only if the temperature 
control knob (11) is set to the position «

•••

» or 

«

MAX

».

 •

Place the iron on its base (8).

 •

Insert the power plug into the mains socket.

 •

Make sure that there is enough water in the 
water tank (9).

 •

Set  the  control  knob  (11)  to  the  required 
ironing temperature in the steam operation 
zone, the indicator (5) will light up.

 •

When  the  soleplate  (10)  reaches  the  set 
temperature value, the indicator (5) will go 
out, you can start ironing.

 •

Set the necessary steam intensity with the 
continuous steam supply knob (3).

 •

In  the  continuous  steam  supply  mode, 
steam  will  be  released  from  the  open-

ings  of  the  soleplate  (10)  only  if  the 
iron  is  in  horizontal  position.  To  stop 
the  steam  supply,  put  the  iron  verti-
cally  or  set  the  knob  (3)  to  the  position  
«

» (steam supply is off).

 •

After you finish ironing, set the temperature 
control  knob  (11)  to  the 

«MIN»

,  position, 

and the continuous steam supply knob (3) 
to the position «

» (steam supply is off).

 •

Pull the power plug out of the mains socket 
and let the iron cool down completely.

ATTENTION!

If steam is not supplied constantly during the 
operation,  check  whether  the  steam  supply 
knob  (3)  is  set  properly  and  whether  there  is 
water in the water tank (9).

WATER SPRAY

 •

You can dampen the fabric by pressing the 
spray button (6) several times.

Make  sure  that  there  is  enough  water  in  the 
water tank (9).

BURST OF STEAM

The burst of steam function is useful for ironing 
folds and can only be used at high ironing tem-
peratures (when the temperature control knob 
(11) is set to the 

«MAX»

 position).

When the burst of steam button (4) is pressed, 
steam  will  go  out  of  the  soleplate  (10)  open-
ings intensively.

Notes: To avoid water leakage from the steam 
openings, press the burst of steam button (4) 
with 4-5 sec. intervals.
To  avoid  dripping,  do  not  hold  the  burst  of 
steam button (4) longer than 5 seconds.

VERTICAL STEAM

The  vertical  steam  function  can  be  used  only 
at  high  ironing  temperatures  (when  the  tem-
perature control knob (11) is set to the 

«MAX» 

position).
Hold  the  iron  vertically  at  the  distance  of 
10-30 cm from the clothes and press the burst 
of steam button (4) with 4–5 second intervals, 
steam will be released from the soleplate (10) 
intensively.

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