
BEFORE USING YOUR IRON FOR THE FIRST TIME
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Please check that the iron’s voltage rating corresponds to your mains voltage.
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Remove any stickers or protective covers from the soleplate, and iron a damp piece of cloth to remove any
residue.
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When the iron is first used, you may notice some vapour being released. This is perfectly normal, and
should only last a short while.
SELECTING THE RIGHT TEMPERATURE
Check each garment label for the required ironing temperature. Start by ironing at low temperature, working up
to those garments that require more heat. If you are unsure about a garment, test the temperature by ironing an
inconspicuous area. Silk, wool and synthetic fabrics are best ironed on the reverse, to prevent shine. Using the
spray button may stain these fabrics.
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To begin ironing, stand the iron upright and turn the temperature dial to MIN. Plug the power cord into the
socket and switch on. The power indicator light will show the iron is working.
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Turn the temperature dial to the desired setting. The heat indicator light will come on to show the iron is
heating up. When the light goes out, wait a few moments and then begin ironing. As you iron, the indicator
light will turn on and off occasionally as the thermostat regulates the temperature.
PLEASE NOTE: to prevent overheating, this iron is fitted with a thermal safety fuse, but it should never be left
unattended whilst plugged in, especially when children are nearby.
IRONING WITHOUT STEAM
To iron without steam, slide the steam selector to
. Then select the desired temperature as normal.
FILLING THE WATER TANK
For best results, always make sure there is enough water in the tank when ironing.
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Unplug the iron before filling with water.
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Slide the steam to
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Stand the iron upright on a dry, level surface and open the water spout cover. Use the water beaker to fill
the iron, pouring until the MAX level is reached. Never fill the water tank beyond this point.
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Close the cover firmly.
STEAM IRONING
To ensure a good output of steam, always keep the water tank at least one quarter full. Steam ironing is only
possible at higher ironing temperatures, indicated with
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Plug the power cord into the socket and switch on.
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Select the desired temperature for steam ironing
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and wait until the heat indicator light has turned off.
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Set the steam selector to the desired setting. You can then begin steam ironing.
STEAM SHOT
The steam shot gives an extra burst of steam to help you smooth out stubborn creases and wrinkles. It is
particularly helpful on denim and linen, and it can be used whether you are ironing with or without steam.
PLEASE NOTE: the steam shot feature can only be used at
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. Lift the iron slightly above the fabric and press
the steam shot button down firmly. Release the button as you iron, so that an intense surge of steam penetrates
deep into the fibres. For optimum steam output, wait at least 4 seconds before pressing the steam shot button
again.
VERTICAL STEAM SHOT
Vertical steam is especially useful for taking the creases out of curtains or garments on hangers. Hold the iron
upright – a few centimetres away from the fabric to avoid scorching – and press the steam shot button. This can
be done up to 5 times when the iron is a vertical position. Return the iron to a horizontal position for up to 10
seconds before resuming to the vertical ironing. CAUTION: never iron clothes on the body, and never direct
steam towards people.
Temperature Control Setting
Acetate
Elastane
Polyamide
Polypropylene
Polyester
Silk
Triacetate
Viscose
Cotton
Linen
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