USING YOUR STEAM STATION IRON
The appliance has two iron portions. You can use dry ironing or steam iron-
ing, the details refer to the following:
Dry ironing
1.
Put the iron on the steam station iron’s thermal insulation cushion.
2.
Connect the plug to wall outlet and press down the Power switch and
the power indicator will be illuminated.
3.
Turn temperature dial to your desired setting, which is depended on the
fabric of garment, and the temperature indicator will illuminate. Refer to
IRONING TIPS latter. The iron starts heating.
4.
When the temperature indicator turns off, the selected temperature is
reached. You now can start ironing.
WARNING: Never touch hot soleplate at any time before cooling down!
Steam ironing
1.
Grasp the water tank’s handle with one hand and press the trigger with
one finger to take out of the water tank, then open the filling cap and
fill water into it. You had better use purified water with less calcium par-
ticles. After it, close the filling cap. The max capacity of water tank is 1.7L,
the water level shall not be exceeded the MAX mark.
2.
Replace the detachable water tank properly.
3.
Put the iron on the steam station iron’s thermal insulation cushion.
4.
Connect plug to the wall outlet, press down the Power switch and the
power indicator will be illuminated, and the defaulted low steam rate
indicator will flash. Turn temperature dial to your desired setting, which
NOTE
: When you switch on the appliance, the steam generator may produce
a pumping sound. This is normal; the sound tells you that water is pumped
into the steam generator.
NOTE
: During the heating process of the soleplate, there will be little steam
coming out from the soleplate automatically and this phenomenon will con-
tinue for about 3 seconds, This is normal.
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