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COMPONENTS OF
YOUR IRON
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Water spray button
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Steam boost button
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Steam switch
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Filling hole with cap
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Spray nozzle
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Soleplate
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Temperature dial
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Temperature indicator light
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Water tank
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Life long anti-scale
(certain models only)
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Filling beaker
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Auto shut-off indicator
(certain models only)
Tri-zone Soleplate
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Turbo Boost
Powerful boost of steam gets
into the trickiest of places
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Constant Steam
Removes all creases at a level
you control
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Press Plate
Removes moisture - to set a
crease-free finish
BEFORE USE
Sort out the items to be ironed
according to the type of fabric.
This will minimise the frequency
of temperature adjustment for
different garments.
Note: The steam facility should
only be used on garments which
are suitable for ironing at the 2
and 3-dot settings (see
‘Temperature guide’ on page 3).
Textiles and clothes are
supposed to carry ironing
instructions. If they don’t, you
should follow the fabric guide on
page 3, but be sure to test the
temperature by ironing the hem
of the garment or similar
discreet area first.
If you turn the control dial down
from a hot setting to a cooler
setting, wait until the iron
temperature has stabilised
before you continue ironing.
Delicate fabrics such as silk,
wool, velour, etc, are best ironed
with an ironing cloth to prevent
shine marks.
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