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Instructions for Use
The product has many functions such
as temperature regulating, dry ironing,
variable steam, bursting steam, etc.
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.
SETTING THE TEMPERATURE
First sort items to be ironed, according
to the International Textile Care Labeling
Code.
Use
• Stand the iron on its heel and turn the
temperature dial to minimum. Plug the
cord into an electrical outlet.
• Select the temperature setting required
by rotating the temperature dial so that
the desired setting is aligned with the
heating indicator P7 - fig.1.
• The control light will glow showing
that the iron is heating up. When it
goes out, the iron has reached the
selected temperature and is ready for
use. The light will glow and go out as
the thermostat maintains the selected
temperature.
IMPORTANT:
The steam iron incorporate a thermal safety fuse to protect the steam iron from over-heating.
However, the iron should not be left unattended while it is connected to an electrical outlet.
Special care should always be taken when there are children in the home.
FILLING WITH WATER
• First ensure that the iron is disconnected from the electricity supply before fillingwithwater.
• Slowly pour the water into the reservoir using the special filling beaker and taking care not to
go over the maximum level (about 40ml), fig. 2.
• Push firmly to close the water filling inlet cover.
• During the ironing process, always ensure there is sufficient water in the water tank.
DRY-IRONING
Turn the steam selector to position
this shuts off the steam flow, should there be any
waterin the tank. Select the temperature setting most suitable for the fabric to be ironed. Once
the temperature has been reached, ironing may commence.
Warning:
for delicate fabrics, we recommend moistening the fabric beforehand putting a damp
cloth between the iron and the fabric. To avoid staining.