Riffel KB-910 Instruction Manual Download Page 3

Spraying button

Pressing the button instantly provides a ne mist spray to dampen hard-to-iron fabrics.

Steam shot button

Pressing the button instantly provides a powerful shot of steam to eliminate stubborn wrinkles.

Anti Calc

With a small lter built-in,which can make hard water soft,thus preventing any calc or ake 
accumulated on the surface of soleplate,this features can prolong the life of the iron for long 
use.

Anti Drip

With a bimetal assembled inside the iron,which can close the steam when the iron soleplate 
becomes very low,so water leakage will never happen with this features.

Auto Shut-Off

With this function,if without any move,the iron can automatically power off within 30 seconds if it 
is placed horizontally and 8 minutes.
 

3600 Cord bushing

Cord bushing allows free movement of power cord in any direction with great maneuverability 
when ironing.

Indicator light

When indicator light is illuminated, it indicates that the iron is heating; it will goes out when it has 
reached selected temperature.

Temperature dial

Turning the dial to set ironing temperature that is different with the garment changed.

USING YOUR STEAM IRON

Before rst use

1. Remove any sticker, protective foil or storage cover from the soleplate.
2. Heat up the iron to maximum temperature and iron over a piece of damp cloth for several 
minutes on the purpose of removing any residue on the soleplate.

Note: It is normal that strange odor comes out from the unit for the rst use.

Operation

1.Hold the iron in a tilted position, then ll proper water into water tank. by measuring cup, you 
had better use puried water with less calcium particles and make sure not to exceed Max level 
on the tank. See g 1.
2. Press down cover of water tank and you will hear a click if it is in the correct position.
3. Connect plug to outlet and turn temperature dial to your desired setting, which is depended 
on the fabric of garment. And indicator light will be illuminated. Refer to Fig.2 and IRONING 
TIPS latter.

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