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Handle
Step 1 -
Press down the two handle buttons
simultaneously and then lay the handle down. (Fig. 9)
Step 2 -
After use, allow the appliance to completely cool
down, then wind the power cord around the cord storage
located at the base of the unit and put the iron onto the
base unit.
Step 3 -
Lift the handle up until you hear a “pa” sound,
this indicates that the handle has been locked in place
and you can now safely carry the appliance by the
handle. (Fig 10)
The handle is attached to the base unit used to carry the
appliance, before use please put the handle down as the
following method shows:
DRY IRONING
Step 1 -
Connect the appliance to a suitable power socket.
Step 2 -
Set the temperature control dial to the desired position according to the
ironing instructions on the garment label or fabric setting chart. The heating
indicator light (Red) on the iron unit will light up to indicate that the unit is being
heated up. When the heating indicator light turns OFF, the desired temperature has
been reached. During use, the heating indicator light will cycle from ON to OFF and
then OFF to ON. This indicated the unit is self heat regulating.
Step 3 -
After using, take the iron unit back to the base unit, turn the temperature
control dial to MIN and then unplug from the main socket.
NOTE:
When changing your temperature setting from a higher setting to lower, it is proposed
that you should not start the iron immediately since this may cause burns to your fabric. Please
wait until the temperature indicator lights up steadily, then proceed to start ironing.
FIG. 9
FIG. 10
VERTICAL STEAM IRONING
Follow the steam ironing process, and then hold the iron
in a vertical position between 5cm - 15cm away from the
hanging fabrics. Press down the steam button which will
create a vertical steam. This feature is especially used for
removing creases from hanging clothes and curtains.
Never directly perform steam ironing on People. (Fig. 8)
FIG. 8