DRY IRONING
• Insert the plug into the wall socket.
• Ensure that the dry/steam selector button (C) is
in position“0”.
• Select the setting on the temperature control
dial best suited for the fabric to be ironed.
• When the indication light has switched off, iron-
ing may commence.
STEAM-IRONING
• As indicated on the temperature control dial
and the temperature table, steam ironing is only
possible at higher ironing temperature.
• Ensure that there is enough water in the water
tank.
• Stand the iron upright.
• Insert the plug into the wall socket.
• Set the temperature control dial to the steam
position.
• Wait a little while for the power indication light to
switch off and to come on again.
• Set the dry/steam selector knob to the steam
position. The steam will emerge from the vents in
the sole plate when the iron is held in the horizon-
tal position.
CARE AND CLEANING
• Before cleaning the iron, ensure it is discon-
nected from the power supply and has completely
cooled down.
• Deposits and other residues on the soleplate
can be removed with a rough cloth soaked in a
vinegar/water solution.
• The housing/body may be wiped with a damp
cloth and then polished with a dry one.
• Do not use abrasives on the sole plate.
• Keep the soleplate smooth: avoid hard contact
with metal objects.
• NOTE: Ironing dirty fabric or fabric not rinsed
fully will result in the iron sticking and dirt
accumulating on the bottom of the soleplate, as
will an iron set at too high a temperature for the
relevant fabric.
STORAGE
• Turn the temperature control dial to “MIN” and
set the steam selector dial to position “0”.
(“0”=No Steam).
• Disconnect the plug from the wall socket.
• Pour any remaining water out of the water tank.
Then cover the filler cap.
• Stand the iron upright and let it cool down
completely.
• The power cord can be wraped around the iron
when it has cooled down.
• Always store the iron in an upright position.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE
Note: When using the iron for the first time,
test on an old piece of fabric to ensure that
the sole plate and water tank is completely
clean.
SAFETY PROTECTIVE CUT – OUT
In the unlikely event of the thermostat failing, the
protection cut – out will operate to prevent the iron
overheating. The iron should then be taken to an
authorized dealer/service agent for repair.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
•Please read all instructions before use.
• Ensure the voltage rating on the rating label
corresponds to the main voltage in your home.
• Use the iron only for its intended use.
• The iron should always be switched off before
connecting or disconnecting from the power
supply. Never yank/pull the cord to disconnect
the plug from the wall socket.
• Do not operate the iron with a damaged cord or
plug. Never use the iron if it is damaged in any way.
To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not
disassemble the iron. Take it to a qualified service
centre for examination and repair. Incorrect
reassembling can cause electric shock when the
iron is used.
• When leaving the appliance momentarily always
switch it off, remove the plug from the wall socket
and stand the iron on its rear panel.
• Take care that children cannot touch the iron
when the iron is hot and make sure they cannot pull
the mains cord.
•To protect against the risk of electric shock, do
not immerse the iron, cord or plug in water or other
liquids.
• Burns can occur from touching hot metal parts,
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