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STEAM IRONING
1. Unwind and straighten the power cord and supply cord.
2. Fill the water tank with tap water. (See HOW TO FILL WATER)
3. Connect the appliance to a suitable mains supply outlet.
4.
“Beep” sound would be heard and the LCD would display all logos for
a Second then turn off.
5. Press the power On/Off button,
6. The medium steam level (
) and hard water level indicator will
display in the LCD with a beep sound
.
7. The
will blink to indicate; the steam generator is heating up or cooling down for the steam
ironing.
8. Turn the Temperature Dial in clockwise direction;
select „
‟ (1 dot), „
‟ (2 dots) or „
‟ (3 dots)
according to the recommendation of garment label.
9. Pilot Light glow until the required temperature for the iron unit is reached.
10.
Select your required steam level by press the “+, -” LCD control buttons, Max steam level (
),
medium steam level (
) and Low steam level (
), a beep sound would be heard for each LCD
control button pressing.
11. The steam generator pressure will increase step by step as
.
12. The
will disappear in the LCD, when the steam generator reached the appropriate heat
13. Pilot Light goes off when the required temperature for the iron unit is reached.
14. The appliance is ready to use.
15. Press the Steam Button for steam ironing.
16. Turn the Temperature Dial on the iron unit in anti-clockwise dir
ection to “Min” and the iron is
switched off.
17. Press the Power On/Off switch, the base console will
switch to “Standby mode” with a beep sound.
18. Disconnect the power cord from mains supply outlet.
When the appliance gets cool completely, store it in a safe
place. For the power cord & steam supply cord storage see
the Fig 2
VERTICAL STEAMING
This function provides steam to remove wrinkles on delicate garments in
hanging position, hanging curtains or other hanging fabric as Fig 4
Note:
1. Do not apply steam on any clothes or fabrics that are being worn by
human or pets. Temperature of steam is very high.
2. Maintain a distance of a few centimeters from delicate fabric (Synthetics,
silk, velvet, etc.), otherwise the fabric could be damaged.
Fig 2
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