9
points or garbage separation.
Danger of suffocation!
Keep all packaging materials away
from children, especially small children.
3.
Take the protective foil off of the soleplate (7) of the steam iron.
1. Filling the Water Tank
4.
Pull the power plug (11) out of the power outlet and put the steam control (3) onto position
0
(
)
. Open the cover of the water tank filler hole (4).
5.
Pour cold water into the water tank filler hole and set the steam iron on its base (12) (upright
position). You can also use the supplied measuring cup (5) for pouring the water. To fill up
the water tank, you need approx. 2 measuring cups full of water. Always fill the measuring
cup to the MAX marking.
6. The
MAX
(9) level of the water level indicator on the water tank must not be exceeded. To
check the water level in the water tank, set the steam iron in an upright position on its base.
You can use regular tap water in this steam iron. Should the water in your area be very
hard, it is recommended to mix the tap water with 50% distilled water.
Always clean up
any water splashes.
2. Switching the Steam Iron On/Off
7.
Set the steam iron on its base and connect the power plug with a properly installed, grounded
power outlet.
8.
Set the temperature control (15) to
MAX
. The power indicator light (13) goes on.
9.
When the desired temperature has been reached, the power indicator light goes off.
10. Set the steam control button to the on (
) position.
11. Hot steam comes out of the holes in the soleplate.
12. Now iron an old piece of material first to remove possible manufacturing residues from the
soleplate. Let all of the water in the water tank vaporise.
13. Disconnect the steam iron from the mains and let it cool down completely.
14. Clean the steam iron as described in
Cleaning and Care
.
IRONING INSTRUCTIONS
•
Sort the clothes according to type of fabric before ironing. This helps to avoid frequently
changing the temperature setting.
•
Always check the garment label to identify the type of fabric. Select the temperature
according to the instructions on the label.
•
If there is no temperature setting instructions on the label, then it is recommended to begin
with the lowest temperature.
Caution!
Synthetic fabrics could melt.
•
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
•
It is advised to wait a few minutes prior to ironing delicate fabrics. The steam iron needs a bit
of time to adjust from higher to lower temperature settings. To be on the safe side, let the
steam iron cool down until the power indicator light goes on. It is recommended to iron
garments with the lowest ironing temperature first and then those with the higher temperature
because the steam iron heats up faster than it cools down.
•
For delicate fabrics, such as for example, silk, wool, satin, etc., it is best to use an ironing
cloth to prevent shiny spots.
•
When ironing mixed-fibre fabrics, always begin with the lowest temperature first and try it first
on a hidden spot.