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DESCRIPTION
1.
Water tank cover
2.
Temperature control
3.
Removable water tank
4.
Water tank locker button
5.
Temperature ready light
6.
Cord protector
7.
Beaker
8.
Steam burst trigger
9.
Iron rest support
10.
Lint pad
11.
Fabric brush accessory
BEFORE USE
Please read the instructions for use and important safeguards carefully.
• Remove any packaging from the appliance.
• Do not plug in or turn on until assembly is complete.
It is normal for a small amount of smoke and some particules rejections to be produced
the first time the appliance is used. This will quickly disappear. This product is tested
with water, some residual water may still be in the water tank.
Filling with water
Warning ! Never use 100% distilled or demineralised water as this can cause the
appliance to spit and leak.
• Your appliance has been designed to operate using untreated tap water. If your water is very
hard (check with your local water authority) it is possible to mix tap water with store-bought
distilled or demineralised water in the following proportions:
− 50% untreated tap water,
− 50% distilled or demineralised water.
Important: Heat concentrates the elements contained in water during evaporation.
The types of water listed below may contain organic waste, mineral or chemical
elements that can cause spitting, brown staining, or premature wear of the appliance:
water from clothes dryers, scented or softened water, water from refrigerators,
batteries, air conditioners, rain water, boiled, filtered or bottled water. Also use
distilled or demineralised water only as advised above. Never use any additives in
the water.
• Open the water tank by pushing the locker button and lifting the water tank
(Fig.1)
.
• Open the water inlet cover.
• Fill the water tank to the top with water until Max mark
fig.2
and close it securly. Make sure that
the cover is properly pushed in place
- fig.3
.
• Completely unwind the power cord. Plug in your appliance.
Summary of Contents for Tweeny Nano DV90 Series
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Page 36: ...31 RU 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 100 50 50 1 Max 2 3...
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Page 106: ...101 EL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 100 50 50 1 Max 2 3...
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