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STEP 4: Plug in and switch on the iron at the mains power supply.
STEP 5: Rotate the temperature control dial until the 3-dot heat setting is selected; the
higher the temperature, the more powerful the steam.
STEP 6: Hold the iron approx. 15 cm away from the item and press the steam burst
button to remove any creases, waiting approx. 5 seconds in-between each burst.
Water Spray Function
The water spray function can be used to help to remove stubborn creases on heavier
fabrics. It can also be used when dry ironing delicate fabrics that cannot be steam ironed.
To use the water spray function, hold the iron over the area to be ironed and then press
the water spray button.
Note: The water spray function will not work if the water tank
is empty.
When using the water spray function for the first time, it may be
necessary to press the water spray button several times.
Anti-drip Feature
The iron has an anti-drip feature to prevent water leaking out from the steam holes when
the temperature is not high enough to generate steam. This is an automatic feature that
is permanently activated.
Anti-calcium Feature
The iron has a built-in resin anti-calcium filter located in the water tank to prevent
calcium and limescale build-up. Calcium build-up, which is prominent in areas with hard
water, can hinder performance and lower the lifespan of the iron. This is an automatic
feature that is permanently activated.
Note: The filter is built in and does not need replacing.
Self-clean Function
The self-clean function removes limescale and impurities from within the ceramic soleplate.
It is recommended to use this function on a fortnightly basis or more often if the iron is
used in a hard water area.
STEP 1: Switch off and unplug the iron from the mains power supply.
STEP 2: Press the steam control trigger until the steam control indicator is set to ‘0’.
STEP 3: Place the iron onto the iron stand.
STEP 4: Fill the water tank following the instructions in the section entitled ‘Filling the
Water Tank’.
STEP 5: Plug in and switch on the iron at the mains power supply.