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To avoid the risk of electric shock,
do not disassemble the iron, but
telephone Morphy Richards for
advice. Incorrect reassembly can
cause a risk of electric shock when
the iron is used.
Special instructions
•
If your iron does not work, check
the following points:
Has the temperature control been
set to the required temperature? Is
the plug in its socket? Is the plug
itself or the socket faulty? (Check
by plugging in another appliance).
•
WARNING: When not in use,
your iron should never be
placed flat and left on an
ironing board.
•
To prevent damage to the textile
being ironed, follow the temperature
guide carefully. (Test the inside of
the hem of the garment).
•
When ironing is complete, remove
the plug from the socket, empty any
remaining water from the tank, and
allow to cool before storage.
•
If you drop or severely knock your
iron this could cause internal
damage even if the outside appears
alright. Have it checked by a
qualified electrician.
•
It is recommended that you use up
one beaker of water by operating
your iron’s steam and shot of steam
functions before ironing any clothes
as some dripping may occur while
your irons steam system is
activated.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Temperature guide
Heat setting markings on the adjustable control dial of all Morphy Richards irons match those of the
International Textile Care Labelling Code.
Symbol
(120°C Max) Cool
(160°C Max) Warm
(210°C Max) Hot
Control knob
positions
Do not iron
at all
Fabric
Nylon, Acetates
e.g. Acrilan
Courtelle, Orlon
Triacetates, e.g.
Tricel/Polyester
Wool, Polyester
mixtures e.g.
Polyester/Cotton
Cotton, Linen
Rayon, Rayon
mixtures,
e.g. Rayon/Linen
Ironing
Iron on wrong side
if moisture required
use damp cloth
(Not Acetate)
Fabrics requiring this
setting usually require
steam pressing for heavy
cotton, denim etc.
With water in tank
Dry and spray
Steam/spray/shot of steam
Without water in tank
Dry ironing
Jet clean
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