coming out from the holes in the soleplate.
9.
Begin first time ironing with an old towel. (an old cotton garment is best)
10.
When the water tank is empty and there is no more steam produced; the
preparation work is completed. The iron is now ready for proper use.
Finish ironing fabric. The iron is now ready for
general use.
Dry Ironing
1.
Connect the iron to a suitable mains supply outlet.
2.
Turn the Temperature Dial in a clockwise direction; select
●
(1 dot),
●
●
(2 dots) or
●●●
(3 dots) according to the recommendation of the
garment label.
3.
Pilot light glows indicating the iron is switched on.
4.
When the required temperature is reached; pilot light goes off. The iron
is ready for use.
5.
Move the Temperature Dial in an anti-clockwise direction to ‘Min’; the
iron is switched off.
6.
Disconnect 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 affect any setting.
1.
Fill the water tank as described in How To Fill Tank with Water.
2.
Aim the nozzle to the garment.
3.
Press the Spray Button.
Note: It may be necessary to press the spray button a few times to start this
function.
Steam Function
Note : It is recommended to use purified or mineral water to avoid
calcification build up.
1.
Fill the iron with water as described in How To Fill Water.
2.
Connect the iron to a suitable mains supply outlet.
3.
Turn the Temperature Dial in clockwise direction to the
●●●
(3 dots)
setting. (For optimum steam quality, do not use the 1 dot or 2 dots
setting for steam ironing)
4.
Pilot light glows indicating the iron is switched on.
5.
Pilot light goes off when the required temperature is reached.
6.
The iron is ready for use.
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