Example: Ironing a shirt
1. Start ironing the time-consuming parts such as collar, cuffs and sleeves.
2. Next, iron the bigger parts like the front and back. By doing this, you prevent
wrinkling the bigger parts when you are busy ironing the time-consuming ones.
3. When you iron a collar, start on its underside and iron from the outside (the pointy
end) inwards. Turn over and repeat. Fold down the collar and press the edge for a
crisp finish.
4. Iron on the reverse side of the buttons for more effective and faster ironing.
HOW TO FILL THE WATER TANK
1. Ensure that the appliance is disconnected from the main power supply outlet.
2. Ensure that the steam slider is in the
“0”/ “no steam”/ “OFF”
position.
3. Open the water inlet cover.
4. Place the iron on its heel rest and tilt forward approximately at a 45 degree angle.
5. Fill water through the water-filling inlet hole up to the
MAX
level mark indicated on
the side of the iron/ water tank. Never fill above this mark.
6. Close the water inlet cover and wipe off any spillages on Iron.
Note: This appliance has been designed to be used with tap water. If you live in an area
with hard water, fast limescale build-up may occur. Therefore, it is recommended to use
distilled or de-mineralized water to prolong the lifetime of the appliance. Do not put
perfume, vinegar, starch, descaling agents, ironing aids or other chemicals in the water
tank, as your appliance is not designed to work with these chemicals.
HEATING UP
Insert the plug into an earthed wall socket. The SmartLight ready indicator light will turn
on. The iron will be ready for use when the SmartLight turns off.