77
The appliance is equipped with a fabric brush accessory.
• To insert the accessory the appliance must be cold and slide forward until it locks into place.
(Fig.6)
• You can use the appliance with or without the accessory.
(Fig.5 to 8)
• Hang the creased garment on a clothes hanger for vertical steaming, or on an ironing board
for horizontal ironing.
(Fig. 5 & 8)
.
As steam is very hot: never attempt to remove creases from a garment while it is
being worn, always hang garments on a clothes hanger. (fig. 9)
• For steam, press on steam trigger.
- fig.7
.
• The combination of steam and fabric brush will gently remove the creases.
• After use, let the garment cool down on the hanger before wearing.
Tips: Check the fabric’s label for recommendations. We recommend that you test fabrics
in an inconspicuous area to ensure these fabrics are not damaged by hot steam.
Do not touch silk or velvet with steam head. Some articles can be steamed better from
inside. Heavier fabrics may require repeated steaming. Exercise caution at all times. To
avoid damage on clothes, keep a distance of 1.5 inches between the steam head and the
fabrics. We recommend that before the first use or after the appliance has been stored
for some time to test the burst of steam on an old garment.
Lint pad
Threads, lint and hair can easily be removed with the lint pad by brushing the clothes slowly
up & down.
The pad can be cleaned by brushing in the opposite direction down & up on a piece of old cloth.
Warning: Never store the appliance until the steam head and unit cools completely.
• Unplug the appliance. Empty the water remaining in the tank and leave unit on its iron rest
support to cool.
After the appliance has cooled down (minimum one hour), it may be stored in the bag provided.
Warning: never forget to unplug the steam brush and empty the water in horizontal
position after your ironing session. Wait for an hour before storage.
AFTER USE
Summary of Contents for Tweeny Nano DV9000D1
Page 1: ...DV9000D1 www rowenta com...
Page 2: ...M A X MIN 1 2 8 4 5 3 6 7 9 11 10...
Page 3: ...fig 1 fig 2 fig 3 fig 5 fig 7 fig 8 fig 4a MAX MIN fig 4b fig 6 fig 9 NO...
Page 69: ...66 EL...
Page 70: ...67 1...
Page 71: ...68 EL 8 8 8...
Page 72: ...69 220 V 240 V...
Page 73: ...70 EL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 100 50 50 1 Max 2 3...
Page 74: ...71 4 4 7 1 45 2 9...
Page 75: ...72 EL 6 5 8 5 8 9 7 4...
Page 76: ...73 6 50 50...
Page 77: ...74 EL 45 45 3 i...
Page 78: ...9100030249 31 18...