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Safety instructions
When using your appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed,
including the following:
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
Warning!
NEVER immerse the iron, cable or plug in any liquid.
NEVER touch the appliance with wet or damp hands.
ALWAYS disconnect iron from electrical outlet when filling with water or emptying and when
not in use.
Otherwise, there is a risk to get an electric shock!
DO NOT let children or untrained persons use the appliance without supervision.
DO NOT leave the hot iron touching fabrics or very inflammable surfaces.
DO NOT leave the appliance unnecessarily plugged in. Disconnect the plug from the mains
when the appliance is not being used.
DO NOT use the power cord or the appliance in order to pull the plug out of the socket.
DO NOT leave the appliance exposed to the weather (rain, sun, etc. ).
DO NOT leave the iron without supervision when it is connected to the power supply.
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING
- Use iron only for its intended use.
- To protect against a risk of electric shock, do not immerse the iron in water or other
liquids.
- The iron should always be turned to ‘ Off ’ before plugging or unplugging from outlet.
Never yank cord to disconnect from outlet; instead, grasp plug and pull to disconnect.
- Do not allow cord to touch hot surfaces. Let iron cool completely before putting away.
Loop cord loosely around iron when storing.
- Do not operate iron with a damaged cord or if the iron has been dropped or damaged.
To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble the iron take it to a qualified
serviceman for examination and repair. Incorrect reassembly can cause a risk of electric
shock when the iron is used.
- Close supervision is necessary for any appliance being used by or near children. Do not
leave iron unattended while connected or on an ironing board.
- Burns can occur from touching hot metal parts, hot water, or steam. Use caution when
you turn a steam iron upside down - there may be hot water in the reservoir.
- Do not use it for commercial purpose.
Please note!
Do not use chemical additive, scented substances or decalcifiers. Failure to
comply with the above-mentioned regulations leads to the loss of guarantee.
Operation
BEFORE STARTUP
Before the first use remove a protective film (at presence) from an iron sole.
Make sure that all the parts of appliance don’t have damages.
Please note!
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 before
using it for the first time.
Soft 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.
GARMENT FABRIC THERMOSTAT LABEL TYPE REGULATION
Table 1
Start ironing the garments requiring a low temperature.
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.
STEAM IRONING
- Filling the reservoir
Please note!
Do not use chemical additive, scented substances or decalcifiers. Use
distilled and/ demineralised water.
- Check that the plug is disconnected from the socket.
- Move the steam selector (3/Picture 1) to “0” (Picture 2.1).
- Raise the tip of the iron to help the water enter the opening without overflowing.
- Slowly pour the water into the water tank Picture 2.2 using the special measure and
taking care not to go over the maximum level indicated by “MAX” on the reservoir
Signs on labels
Type of fabric
Thermostat positions
Synthetic
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Low temperature
Silk - wool
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Medium temperature
Cotton - linen
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High temperature
Fabric not to be ironed
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Summary of Contents for MR306T
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