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USER MANUAL
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STEAM IRON DA33
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TECHNICAL DETAILS
- power: 2200W
- steam burst output: 15-25g/min
- rated voltage: 230V ~50Hz
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
1. Steam c SELF CLEAN function
2. Steam burst button
3. Spray button
4. Water inlet
5. Control light – “auto shut-off” function
6. Handle
7. Power cord
8. Thermostat knob
9. Control light
10. Spray nozzle
11. Water tank
12. Base
13. Sole plate
USE
Before switching on the iron for the first time, remove the factory protection of the sole plate (13)
and unwind the power cord (7). During the first few uses, a harmless odour may be given off.
This has no effect on the use of the iron and will disappear quickly.
Before plugging in, place the iron on the base (12). Switch the thermostat knob (8) to ”0” position
and set the steam control slide (1) to the position marked with symbol.
After plugging in, the control light (5) comes on. After setting the temperature using the thermostat
(8), the light (9) comes on. The light will go off when the desired temperature is reached.
The selected ironing temperature should match the type of the fabric. If the type of the fabric
is unknown, start with the lowest temperature and increase it gradually until best ironing results
are achieved.
IRONING WITHOUT STEAM
Place the iron on the base (12).
Set the steam controller (1) to the position market with symbol. Before plugging in or
switching off the iron, set the thermostat (8) to “0” position.
IRONING WITH STEAM
Steam and steam burst ironing is possible only with high temperature. The highest temperature
is marked on the thermostat knob (8) as “MAX”. With other temperature setting, the steam
function will not work properly.
The amount of steam can be adjusted using the slide (1).
Additional steam can be generated by pressing the button (2). Additional steam burst makes it
easier to remove stubborn wrinkles.
CAUTION. The steam is hot. There is a risk of scalding. The iron sole plate becomes hot very quickly
and cools down slowly. Do not touch the sole plate.
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