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To avoid pure wool, silk and synthetic materials becoming shiny, it makes good sense to iron them on the reverse side. For
other materials, especially velvet, which can become shiny very easily, cover them with a cloth and iron in one direction only,
using light pressure. The iron must be kept constantly moving over the fabric.
AfTer IronIng
Turn off the appliance by pressing the switch (L). Disconnect the power supply cable from the power point.
Let the iron cool down on its stand, taking care not to touch the power cables and connection with the hot parts
of the appliance.
Empty the water tank completely so as to prevent the water from stagnating, which may form lime deposit (Fig. 13). Put the
appliance back on top of a stable surface and out of the reach of children.
cleAnIng And mAInTenAnce
Warning!
Before cleaning, always disconnect the plug from the power point and allow the iron to cool down on its stand grille.
Warning!
Never immerse the appliance in water or other liquids.
Warning!
Check the state of the power cable of your iron on a regular basis before using it, and if it is damaged, take it to the
service centre closest to you to have it replaced only by specialised personnel.
cleaning the soleplate
Any deposits and other residue material on the soleplate can be removed using a cloth soaked in a water and vinegar solu-
tion. Always dry the soleplate with a dry cloth.
Warning!
Do not use abrasives for cleaning the soleplate. Try and keep the soleplate smooth: avoid contact with metal objects.
cleaning the tank
Clean the water tank from time to time by putting fresh water in it. rinse and empty (Fig. 13).
Warning!
Do not put vinegar, decalcifying products or other additives in the tank; Otherwise, the warranty may be revoked.
cleaning the iron
Clean plastic parts with a damp, non-abrasive cloth and dry them with a dry cloth.
note: it is absolutely normal that the white plastic parts of the iron slightly change in colour after a certain period
of use at high temperatures.