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ND-STIRETTA YOUNG User Manual
4. Wind the iron cord and power cord around the cord winding groove and
secure it by the cord clamps.
IRONING TIPS
-Always check first whether a label with ironing instructions is attached to the
article. Follow these ironing instructions in any case.
-The iron heats up quicker than cooling it down, therefore, you should start
ironing the articles requiring the lowest temperature such as those made of
synthetic fiber.
-If the fabric consists of various kinds of fibers, you must always select the
lowest ironing temperature to iron the composition of those fibers.
-Silk and other fabrics that are likely to become shiny should be ironed on
the inner side. -Velvet and other textures that rapidly become shiny should
be ironed in one direction with light pressure applied. Always keeps the iron
moving at any moment.
-Pure wool fabrics (100% wool) may be ironed with the steam iron. Preferably
set temperature dial to the maximum position and use a dry cloth as a mat.
- Never iron over zip, rivet in the cloth. This will damage the soleplate. Iron
around any such object.
NOTE: When ironing woolen fabrics, shining of the fabric may occur. So it is
suggested that you should turn the article inside out and iron the reverse side.
ADDITIONAL TABLE
Symbol
Fabric
Temperature
Variable steam
Synthetic
fibers/silk
0
|
•
|
••
|
•••
|
MAX
X
Wool
Cotton / Linen
Note: The symbol means:
This article cannot be ironed!
Note: “√” means for being able to use. “×” means for being NOT able to use.