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Move the Steam Control Knob
–
(3)
to selected position, in order to set
the amount of steam.
After finishing, move the Temperature Dial
–
(5)
in anti-clockwise direc
-
tion to
“MIN”
position; the iron is switched off.
Setting of the Steam Control Knob:
Disconnect the iron from a mains supply outlet.
–
When the iron gets cool completely, store it vertically in a safe place.
–
After use, set the Steam Control Knob to position .
Burst of steam
– Always follow the garment manufacturer’s
ironing instructions indicated at the garment label.
This function provides extra amount of steam to remove stubborn wrinkles
at clothes and hanging garments.
Fill the water tank
–
(2)
. See “How To Fill Water.”
Move the Temperature Dial
–
(5)
, set ●●● position. Connect the iron to
a suitable mains supply outlet. See “Preparation for operation.”
The Control Lamp
–
(6)
glows, signalling op
-
eration of the immersion heater and indi
-
cating that the iron is on.
The Control Lamp goes off when the re
-
–
quired temperature is reached. The iron is
now ready for use.
Press the Burst of Steam Button
–
(3)
once
– steam will shoot from the holes of the
sole plate.
For stubborn wrinkles, wait a few seconds before pressing the Burst of
Steam Button again. Most wrinkles can be removed within three presses.
Ironing without steam
Steam ironing
ATTENTION:
It may be necessary to press the burst of steam button (3) a few times
to start this function.
For optimum steam quality, do not operate the Burst of Steam
Button more than three times after the pilot light goes off.
While the Control Lamp (6) glows, do not press the Burst of Steam
Button more than three times.
Burst of steam in vertical position
– Always follow the garment
manufacturer’s ironing instructions indicated at the garment label.
This function provides extra amount of steam to remove wrinkles on deli
-
cate garments in hanging position, hanging curtains, or other hanging fab
-
rics.
Fill the water tank
–
(2)
. See “How To Fill Water.”
Move the Temperature Dial
–
(5)
in clockwise direction, set ●●● position.
Connect the iron to a suitable mains supply outlet. See “Preparation for
operation.”
The Control Lamp
–
(6)
glows, signalling operation of the immersion heat
-
er and indicating that the iron is on. The Control Lamp goes off when
the required temperature is reached. The iron is now ready for use.
Hold the iron vertically 10 cm away from garments.
–
Press the Burst of Steam Button
–
(3)
once – steam will shoot from the
holes of the sole plate.
For stubborn wrinkles, wait a few seconds before pressing the Burst
–
of Steam Button
(3)
again. Most wrinkles can be removed within three
presses.
It may be necessary to press the burst of steam button (3) a few times
to start this function.
For optimum steam quality, do not operate the Burst of Steam But-
ton more than three times after the pilot light goes off.
IMPORTANT: The appliance products steam of very high temperature.
Do not iron any clothes or fabrics that are being worn by humans or
pets. Do not apply steam at humans or pets.
Draining the water
Move the Temperature Dial
–
(5)
to
“MIN”
position and the Steam Control
Knob
(3)
to
position
.
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