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Important  safeguards

Important  safeguards

Important  safeguards

Important  safeguards

Important  safeguards

When using your iron, basic safety
precautions should always be followed,
including the following:

Read all the instructions.
Use the iron only for its intended use.
To protect against the risk of electric

shock do not put the appliance in
water or in any other liquid.

Close supervision is necessary when

any appliance is used near children.
NEVER ALLOW A CHILD TO USE
THIS PRODUCT.

The socket should always be switched

off before plugging or unplugging from
the socket.  Never yank the cord to
disconnect from socket, instead,
grasp plug and pull to disconnect.

Do not allow the cord to touch hot

surfaces. Let the iron cool completely
before putting away. Loop the cord
loosely around the iron before storing.

Always disconnect the iron from the

electrical socket when filling with water
or emptying, and when not in use.

Do not use outdoors.
Do not operate the iron with a

damaged cord or if the iron has been
dropped or  damaged. 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.

10 Do not use the vertical steam feature

on clothes that are being worn.

11 Do not leave the iron unattended

whilst plugged in or on an ironing
board. Never allow the mains lead to
over hang the work surface.

12 Burns can occur from touching hot

metal parts, hot water or steam. Use
caution when you turn a steam iron
upside down, there may be hot water
in the water tank.

Special  instructions

Special  instructions

Special  instructions

Special  instructions

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).

 2 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
iron’s steam system is activated.

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INSTRUCTIONS

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Summary of Contents for IB40620

Page 1: ...first Caution must be used when handling this appliance as it does get very hot Always switch off the unit and allow to cool before storing It is always a good idea to begin with cool fabrics and work up to a higher setting as this saves electricity Jetcleaning Your iron will give the best ironing results and will last longer if you apply jet cleaning after each period of ironing www morphyrichard...

Page 2: ...ertical steam feature on clothes that are being worn 11 Do not leave the iron unattended whilst plugged in or on an ironing board Never allow the mains lead to over hang the work surface 12 Burns can occur from touching hot metal parts hot water or steam Use caution when you turn a steam iron upside down there may be hot water in the water tank Special instructions Special instructions Special ins...

Page 3: ...lt a physician if irritation persists 16 If the granules come into accidental contact with the skin remove particles and wash with water 17 Do not remove the anti scale cartridge from the iron unless the tank is empty 18 When filling ensure that the iron is disconnected from electrical outlet and that the cartridge is inserted correctly Temperatureguide Heat setting markings on the adjustable cont...

Page 4: ...steam control to the 0 position before filling the iron with water 2 Open the fill flap and fill the water through the filling hole into the water tank using the beaker provided In hard water areas the use of distilled or demineralised water is recommended Never use battery topping up fluid or water containing any substances like starch or sugar or defrosted water from a refrigerator 3 Always pour...

Page 5: ... hanging clothes curtains wall hangings etc When your iron reaches the correct temperature for the first time it will beep twice The arrow icon will also stop flashing to show that the iron has reached the correct temperature To adjust the temperature setting depress the FUNCTION button a beep will be audible every time the function button is pressed The temperature will cycle up and down MAX 3 do...

Page 6: ...aleiron for the first time If you are using your iron for the first time you will notice that there is no anti scale sachet present in the anti scale cartridge To keep the granules in optimum working condition they are stored in an air tight package located in the packaging of your iron To activate the anti scale system you must place the anti scale sachet in the cartridge as described below Filli...

Page 7: ...t are generally available Always follow the manufacturers instructions To clean off melted man made fibres set the iron at MAX position and pass it over a clean piece of cotton which will draw the deposit off the surface Water hardness Refill interval months Soft 6 Medium 3 Hard 11 2 Tocleanacoatedsoleplate certainmodelsonly In the unlikely event of any man made fibre fusing to the soleplate set t...

Page 8: ...ust have been used according to the manu facturers instructions For example kettles should have been regularly descaled EXCLUSIONS Morphy Richards shall not be liable to replace or repair the goods under the terms of the Guarantee where 1 The fault has been caused or is attributable to accidental use misuse negligent use or used contrary to the manufacturers recommendations or where the fault has ...

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