23
. Never direct the steam to humans or pets.
24.
Use self-cleaning function at least once a month.
22
. Under no circumstances should be ironed clothes and fabrics that are on humans or
animals.
25.
Iron must be used at a stable even surface and this can only be disposed of.
26
. Do not fill the water tank with chemicals, perfumes or descaling substance.
DESCRIPTION OF DEVICE
when you rotate the iron, as in the tank, even when disconnected from the power
supply iron, may still be in hot water.
19.
DO NOT allow for prolonged contact hot steam iron with fabric or flammable materials.
20.
Be careful that the power cord does not touch the hot soleplate. Allow the iron to cool
completely before storage.
21
. If you do not use iron, even for a short time, turn off the options of steam
G. Rotary cable gland
H. Thermostat indicator light
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.
E. “Steam blast” button
F. Power Cord
K
. Water tank
L.
S
oleplate
PLEASE NOTE:
Use tap water only. Distilled and/demineralised water makes the “Zero-Calc” anti-calc system ineffective by altering its
physicochemical characteristics.
It is recommended that you periodically use the soleplate Self-Clean function which prevents scale build-up in your iron. In order to do
this, fill your iron entirely with water, sit it on its heel, connect to the mains and set the thermostat to "MAX". When the control light goes
out, disconnect the device from the mains and hold it in a horizontal position, e.g. over a sink. Press the Self-Clean button (J) and hold
the iron for about a minute, shaking it. When it cools down, clean the soleplate with a moist cloth to remove any dirt.
I. Thermostat knob - temperature control
J. Self-clean button
A
. Spray nozzle
B. The water inlet hole
IRONING
First use
C. Steam Control Lever
D. Spray button
Sort 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.
With the anti-dripping system, you can perfectly iron even the most delicate fabrics.
ANTI-DRIP SYSTEM
Self-Clean Function
ANTI-CALC function
When using the iron for the first time, you may notice a slight emission of smoke and hear some sounds made by the expanding plastics. This
is quite normal and it stops after a short time. We also recommend passing the iron over an ordinary cloth when using it for the first time.
Preparation
This iron is equipped with drip stop function: the iron automatically stops steaming when the temperature is too low to prevent water
from dripping out of the soleplate.
This reduces the waiting times (the iron takes less time to heat up than to cool down) and eliminates the risk of scorching the fabric.
Start ironing the garments requiring a low temperature.
STEAM IRONING
Check that the plug is disconnected from the socket.
Move the steam selector
(C)
to
“0”
.
Open the lid
(B)
. 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 and taking care
ENGLISH
GARMENT
LABEL
FABRIC
TYPE
THERMOSTAT
REGULATION
synthetic
·
low temperature
silk - wool
··
medium temperature
Cotton - linen
···
high temperature
Fabric not to be ironed
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Summary of Contents for CR 5029
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