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ESI-3000LC
ESI-3000LC
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Please keep this instruction manual. If you give the appliance to anyone else, you must give them this
instruction manual, too!
maIN CompoNENtS
1.
Soleplate
2.
Steam nozzles
3.
Power light
4.
Self-clean button
5.
Water tank
6.
Handle
7.
Water spray
8.
Water inlet and outlet cover
9.
Steam control
10.
Extra steam burst
11.
Water spray button
12.
Heating indicator light
13.
Stand
14.
Temperature increase button
15.
Temperature decrease button
poWEr SUppLy
the appliance should only be connected to 230V~ 50Hz electrical mains with a protective
earth connection. always verify that the mains voltage at the place of use is the same as
the voltage indicated in the rating label on the appliance.
USINg of appLIaNCE
Before using the iron:
1. Unpack the iron and remove all packaging materials. Carefully check the appliance to ensure it is complete
and undamaged. Some elements of the iron were covered in a thin layer of oil during manufacturing; this may
result in a small amount of smoke when the iron is first used but will soon stop.
2. When the iron is first switched on, wipe the soleplate on an old piece of cloth to make sure the soleplate and
water tank are both clean.
always keep the soleplate clean. avoid storing the iron in a dusty or greasy environment
and prevent metallic objects (e.g. ironing board mechanism, zips, metal buttons etc) from
scratching the soleplate. take care to use the appropriate temperature when ironing
certain fabrics. Using an inappropriately high temperature can cause some material
(particularly synthetic fabrics) to burn onto the soleplate.
The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by a failure to follow the operating instructions (e.g.
burning fabric onto the soleplate or damaging the soleplate by using abrasives when cleaning it).
Fabrics made from 100% wool can be ironed using the steam setting. However, you are recommended
to use a clean, plain cloth between the iron and the fabric.
Setting the correct temperature:
1. Before you start ironing, check each garment to see if it contains ironing instructions and/or information about
its composition. Always follow any ironing instructions on the clothes label and select the correct ironing
temperature for the fabric.
2. If there are no ironing instructions on the garment but you know the fabric composition, please refer to the
table below.
3. If a garment is made from different types of thread or material (‚mixed fibres’), adjust the iron temperature to
suit the component that needs to be ironed at the lowest temperature.
4. Sort the items to be ironed according to their ironing temperature requirements (e.g. all wool garments
together, all cotton items together, etc.)
5. It is most practical to start your ironing by choosing items that need the lowest ironing temperatures (e.g.
synthetic fabrics) and setting the iron temperature accordingly. You can then continue by setting a higher
temperature for fabrics that require more heat (e.g. cotton).