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READ THE GARMENT LABELS AND FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURER’S 
IRONING INSTRUCTIONS THAT ARE OFTEN SHOWN BY SYMBOLS SIMILAR 
TO THE FOLLOWING:   

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
How To Fill the Tank with Water 

Note : It is recommended to use purified or mineral water. 
1.

 

Disconnect the iron from the mains supply outlet. 

2.

 

Move the Steam Control/Self-Cleaning Knob to          position. 

3.

 

Release the Water Inlet Cover. 

4.

 

Fill water through the water inlet hole. 

5.

 

Fill up to the ‘Max’ level marked on the side of the water tank. 
Note:   
For best result, it is advisable to use de-mineralised or distilled water.     
Do not use chemically descaled water or any other liquids.

 

 

 

Before Using Your Iron For The First Time 

Clean the water tank and the steam vents in the soleplate to remove dust, 
which may have accumulated during the manufacturing process. Some 
vapour may be given off when the iron is first used. This is quite safe and 
will stop after a short time. 
1.

 

Read the instruction manual carefully from beginning to end. 

2.

 

Remove any protective wrappings or labels from the soleplate and clean 
it with a soft, damp cloth. 

3.

 

Unwind and straighten the power cord. 

4.

 

Fill the water tank with de-mineralised water or distilled water. (See How 
To Fill Tank with Water) 

5.

 

Set the iron on its heel and connect the iron to a suitable mains supply 
outlet 

6.

 

Turn the Temperature Dial in a clockwise direction to maximum position; 
pilot light glows. 

7.

 

Pilot light goes off when the required temperature is reached. 

8.

 

Move the Steam Control/Self-Cleaning Knob to        position; steam starts 

Temperature Control Setting 

. Acetate 
. Elastsne 
. Polyamide 
. Polypropylene

 

. Cupro 
. Polyester 
. Protein 
. Silk 
. Triacetate 
. Viscose 
. Wool

 

. Cotton 
. Linen

 

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Summary of Contents for RHI 203

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS WARRANTY MODEL RHI 203 Household Steam Spray Surge Iron...

Page 2: ...using the iron for the first time DO s DON TS DO S 1 Check the mains voltage stated on the iron 2 Unwind and straighten the power cord before use 3 Switch the iron on by turning the Temperature Dial...

Page 3: ...und the iron for storage until it has cooled down completely 8 Do not attempt to open the cabinets or dismantle any parts from the iron there are no serviceable parts inside 9 Do not attempt to replac...

Page 4: ...ure and increase gradually 3 Wait for about three minutes before ironing heat sensitive fabrics Temperature adjustments need certain time to reach the required level no matter whether it is higher or...

Page 5: ...ch may have accumulated during the manufacturing process Some vapour may be given off when the iron is first used This is quite safe and will stop after a short time 1 Read the instruction manual care...

Page 6: ...connect the iron from mains supply outlet 7 When the iron completely cool down store it in a vertical position in a cool and dry place Spray Function This function can be used any time and will not af...

Page 7: ...iron is ready for use 6 Press the Burst Of Steam Button once 7 Steam will shoot out from the holes of the soleplate into the fabric being ironed removing the wrinkles 8 For stubborn wrinkles wait a f...

Page 8: ...water used 1 Fill the iron as described in How To Fill Water fill the water tank up to half 2 Place the iron on a surface in an upright standing position 3 Connect to a mains supply outlet 4 Turn the...

Page 9: ...Disconnect the iron from the mains supply outlet 3 Press the Burst Of Steam button to release any trapped water when the soleplate is still hot 4 Press the Spray Buttons to release any trapped water...

Page 10: ...event electric shocks disconnect from the mains before removing cover NO user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel SERVICE There are no user serviceable parts in thi...

Page 11: ...in respect of commercial or professional purposes manifest themselves within a period of 90 days from the date of purchase Any claim in terms of the warranty must be supported by a proof of purchase I...

Page 12: ...ued to cover products damaged as a result of disaster misuse abuse or any non authorised modification of the product The warranty does not include replacement of light bulbs heater bars paper bags or...

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