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Summary of Contents for IR-C2228-TQ

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Page 4: ... iron touching fabrics or very inflammable surfaces DO NOT leave the appliance unnecessarily plugged in Disconnect the plug from the mains when the appliance is not being used NEVER touch the appliance with wet or damp hands DO NOT use the power cord or the appliance in order to pull the plug out of the socket DO NOT leave the appliance exposed to the weather rain sun etc DO NOT leave the iron wit...

Page 5: ... E Spray button G Cord bushing I Adjust the thermostat knob K Maximum filling level ...

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Page 7: ...eat up than to cool down and eliminates the risk of scorching the fabric STEAM IRONING Filling the reservoir Check that the plug is disconnected from the socket Move the steam selector 3 to 0 Fig 1 Open the lid 2 Raise the tip of the iron to help the water enter the opening without overflowing Slowly pour the water into the reservoir using the special measure 18 and taking care not to go over the ...

Page 8: ...can leave Anti drip system automatically activates to on the most delicate fabrics without risk of ES2455 01 ES2455 02 ter the iron has been left for approx eight d for approx Thirty seconds in the horizontal e that shut off has tripped As soon as you he iron starts working again O N S you may notice a slight emission of smoke panding plastics This is quite normal and it mend passing the iron over...

Page 9: ...c synthetic lo silk wool med Cotton linen hi Fabric not to be ir Start ironing the garments requiring a low temperature This reduces the waiting times the iron takes less time to heat and eliminates the risk of scorching the fabric STEAM IRONING Filling the reservoir Check that the plug is disconnected from the socket Move the steam selector D to Fig 1 Open the Filler door C Raise the tip of the i...

Page 10: ...the heat of the plate fixes derate temperature excess iron them inside out ction following the fibre rments come out creased y high ry shaking it ave unusual finishes he thermostat to the suitable temperature ow temperature and eat of the plate fixes temperature excess hem inside out following the fibre s come out creased ...

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Page 14: ... iron touching fabrics or very inflammable surfaces DO NOT leave the appliance unnecessarily plugged in Disconnect the plug from the mains when the appliance is not being used NEVER touch the appliance with wet or damp hands DO NOT use the power cord or the appliance in order to pull the plug out of the socket DO NOT leave the appliance exposed to the weather rain sun etc DO NOT leave the iron wit...

Page 15: ... E Spray button G Cord bushing I Adjust the thermostat knob K Maximum filling level ...

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Page 17: ...n to cool down and eliminates the risk of scorching the fabric STEAM IRONING Filling the reservoir Check that the plug is disconnected from the socket Move the steam selector 3 to 0 Fig 1 Open the lid 2 Raise the tip of the iron to help the water enter the opening without overflowing Slowly pour the water into the reservoir using the special measure 18 and taking care not to go over the maximum le...

Page 18: ...g the temperature Put the iron in a vertical position Put the plug in the socket demineralised water makes the ve by altering its physicochemical ubstances or decalcifiers Failure to ions leads to the loss of guarantee on even the most delicate fabrics The plate may cool down to the point drops of boiling water that can leave rip system automatically activates to e most delicate fabrics without ri...

Page 19: ...bols on the garment abric synthetic silk wool m Cotton linen Fabric not to be Start ironing the garments requiring a low temperature This reduces the waiting times the iron takes less time to he and eliminates the risk of scorching the fabric STEAM IRONING Filling the reservoir Check that the plug is disconnected from the socket Move the steam selector D to Fig 1 Open the Filler door C Raise the t...

Page 20: ...the heat of the plate fixes derate temperature excess iron them inside out ction following the fibre rments come out creased y high ry shaking it ave unusual finishes he thermostat to the suitable temperature ow temperature and eat of the plate fixes temperature excess hem inside out following the fibre s come out creased ...

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Page 24: ...to arantee E Spray button G Cord bushing I Adjust the thermostat knob K Maximum filling level ANTI CALC SYSTEM A special resin filter inside the water reservoir softens the water and prevents scale build up in the plate The resin filter is permanent and does not need replacing n ...

Page 25: ...he iron takes less time to heat up than to cool down and eliminates the risk of scorching the fabric stops after a short time We also recommend passing the iron over an ordinary cloth before using it for the first time PREPARATIONS Soft the laundry to be ironed according to the international symbols on the garment label or if this is missing according to the type of fabric GARMENT LABEL FABRIC TYP...

Page 26: ...nthetic low tem silk wool medium te Cotton linen high tem Fabric not to be ironed Start ironing the garments requiring a low temperature This reduces the waiting times the iron takes less time to heat up tha and eliminates the risk of scorching the fabric STEAM IRONING Filling the reservoir Check that the plug is disconnected from the socket Move the steam selector D to Fig 1 Open the Filler door ...

Page 27: ...g without overflowin Slowly pour the water into the reservoir using the special measure and taking not to go over the maximum level about 280ml indicated by MAX o reservoir Fig 2 Close the Filler door C Selecting the temperature Put the iron in a vertical position Put the plug in the socket GARMENT LABEL FABRIC TYPE THERMOSTAT REGULATION synthetic low temperature silk wool medium temperature Cotto...

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