2. If you iron a fabric made of a blend of fibers, set the Temperature Control
Dial for the most delicate fiber.
3. Silks, wools and synthetic materials should be ironed on the reverse side
of the fabric to prevent shiny patches.
4. If using starch, it should be sprayed onto the reverse side of the fabric
and the soleplate cleaned more frequently.
5. The Iron produces a large amount of steam. When ironing damp fabric,
switch off the steam supply then run the dry iron over the garment
to remove excess moisture.
6. Take care when ironing over sharp objects so they do not scratch
the soleplate.
CARE AND CLEANING
Storage
1. Set the Variable Steam Control Button to ‘DRY’ ( ).
2. Turn the Temperature Control Dial counterclockwise to the furthest position.
3. Remove plug from the wall outlet.
4. Open the Water Reservoir Cover and turn the Iron upside
down to empty the Water Reservoir (Ill. 7).
NOTE:
The water
in the iron may be hot. Be careful when emptying water.
Stand the Iron in an upright position and allow to cool.
5. When the Iron has cooled, the power cord can be wrapped
around the cord wrap at the base of the iron (Ill. 8).
NOTE:
Never wrap the cord around a hot iron. Wrap the cord
loosely around the Cord Wrap.
6. Always store the iron upright, not on the Soleplate.
Storing on the Soleplate may cause corrosion and staining
of the soleplate.
Self-Cleaning
Your Iron will give the best ironing results and last longer if you clean the iron
once or twice a month to remove any scale or impurities.
1. Set the Variable Steam Control to the ‘Dry’ position ( ).
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