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temperature setting guide
label marking
temperature dot setting
display
j
cool – nylon, acrylics, polyester
•
SYNTHETIC
WOOL
k
warm – wool, polyester mixtures
•
•
SILK
l
hot – cotton, linen
•
•
•
COTTON
LINEN
i
do not iron
,
If the instructions on the fabric label differ from this guide, follow the instructions
on the label.
reducing temperature
16 Reducing the temperature takes a bit longer, as the element has to lose the heat it
has built up, so be patient. It’s best to organise your ironing so that you don’t need
to reduce the temperature (“
preparation
” page 3, point 2).
17 When you reduce the temperature setting, the display will also glow green and flash.
It’ll stop flashing, beep, and change to blue when it reaches the set temperature.
18 Wait till it changes to blue, then carry on ironing.
steam ironing
19 When steam ironing, you must set the temperature control at COTTON or higher (#3).
20 If you don’t, you’ll get water on your clothes, not steam.
21 Check that there’s water in the reservoir.
22 Slide the steam control to the level you want (
S
= no steam,
#
= maximum).
23 Wait till the display turns blue, then start ironing.
spray
,
Water spotting affects some fabrics. Test this on a hidden
part of the fabric.
24 Check that there’s water in the reservoir.
25 Lift the iron off the fabric.
26 Aim the spray nozzle at the fabric, and press the
G
button.
27 You may initially have to press it 2 or 3 times to pump water
through the system.
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