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Operations
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2. Position the curtains or fabric so that they can be ironed while hanging.
3. Push the steam button
4
to release a burst of steam. Steam will be
emitted from the soleplate
13
(see
Fig. F
).
− Steam can only be produced at the higher temperature settings,
which start from .
− Depending on the fabric blend, thickness and creasing characteristics,
the required amount of steam may vary considerably. More steam is
needed to iron easily-creased fabric, e.g., linen, than for thin cottons.
− Never push the steam button several times in a row. Wait a few
seconds between each press.
Using the vertical steam shot function
The vertical steam shot function is ideal for straightening creased hanging
fabrics, like curtains, and for steam ironing temperamental fabrics on hangers,
like velvet.
1. Operate the steam iron as described in the chapter “Preparations for first use.”
2. Set the temperature control dial
11
to the desired temperature (see
Fig. D
).
3. Set the steam control dial
2
to the position (maximum steam).
4. Hold the steam iron so that it is hovering slightly above the fabric. Glide the
steam iron over the fabric without touching the fabric.
Dry ironing
1. Operate the steam iron as described in the chapter “Preparations for first use.”
2. Set the temperature control dial
11
to the desired temperature (see
Fig. D
).
3. Set the steam control dial
2
to the position (no steam).
4. Iron your clothing or other desired fabrics.
Spray function
You can use the spray function to dampen garments with stubborn creases to
remove them more easily. The spray function can be used during both steam-
ironing and dry-ironing.
1. Iron your clothing, or fabrics, as described in the chapters “Dry ironing” or
“Steam ironing.”
2. Press the spray button
3
as needed. Water will spray from the spray
nozzle
14
.
3. Release the spray button to stop using the spray function.
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