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• Turn the temperature control knob (1) to the desired temperature setting.

• The desired temperature has been reached when the pilot light has turned off. The pilot 

light  will  turn  on  and off  from  time to time,  indicating that  the selected temperature is 

being maintained.

SPRAYING

This function can be used any time and it does not affect the ironing temperature.

• Fill water into the iron .

•Aim the nozzle towards the garment.

• Press the Spray Button (3).

STEAM IRONING

This function can be used only at higher ironing temperature.

• • for moderate steam

• • • or MAX for maximum steam

• Fill water into the iron .

• Stand the iron upright.

• Connect he iron to a suitable mains supply outlet

• Turn the temperature control (1) to the «••» «•••»or MAX setting

• The pilot light turns off when the required temperature is reached. The iron is ready for 

use.

• Turn the steam knob (7) to the required position, steam starts coming out from the holes 

in the sole plate.

Notice: With conventional steam ironing .water may leak from the sole plate if too low a

temperature has been select. If this happens, turn the temperature control(1) to the advised 

position. Steam will recommence as soon as the appropriate temperature has been reached.

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BURST OF STEAM

This function provides an extra amount of steam to remove stubborn wrinkles.

• Fill the iron with water.

• Turn the temperature control to the position "MAX*

• The pilot light turns off when the required temperature is reached

• The iron is ready for use

• Press the Burst of Steam button (2) once

• Steam will penetrate into the garment removing the wrinkles

•  Wait  a  few  seconds  before  pressing  the  steam  control  knob  again  when  there  are 

stubborn wrinkles

Usually all wrinkles can be removed within three pressings

DRY IRONING

• Connect the iron to a suitable mains supply outlet.

• Ensure that the steam control knob(7) is in position "O"

• Select the setting on the temperature control (1).

• When the pilot light turns off, the required temperature is reached. The iron is ready for 

use.

SELF-CLEAN FUNCTION 

You can  use the  self-clean  function to  remove  scale  and  impurities.  Use  (he  self-clean 

function  once  every  two  weeks.  If  the  water  in  your  area  is  very  hard,  the  self-clean 

function should be used more frequently.

a. Make sure the appliance is unplugged.

b. Set the steam control knob to position "O"

c. Fill the water tank to maximum level.

Summary of Contents for ST-CC7124

Page 1: ...ST CC7124 IRON...

Page 2: ...yer We congratulate you on having bought the device under trade name Saturn We are sure that our devices will become safe and reliable assistance in your housekeeping 1 Temperature Control 2 Burst of...

Page 3: ...d not be allowed to touch the hot sole plate Let the iron cool down completely before taking it away Roll the power cord around the iron for storage 11 Disconnect the iron from the wall outlet while f...

Page 4: ...ning instructions before ironing garment If the ironing instructions are missing then the table below may help you First you should sort the laundry Wool with wool Cotton with cotton etc Start ironing...

Page 5: ...temperature control 1 to the advised position Steam will recommence as soon as the appropriate temperature has been reached 10 BURST OF STEAM This function provides an extra amount of steam to remove...

Page 6: ...ry one 4 Never use any abrasives to clean the sole plate 5 Keep the sole plate smooth avoid contact with metal objects STORAGE Turn the temperature control 1 to and set the steam control knob 7 to pos...

Page 7: ...13 RU Saturn 1 2 3 14 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 O OFF 7...

Page 8: ...15 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 16 O Off 5 MAX...

Page 9: ...17 18 MAX 3 1...

Page 10: ...19 1 MAX 7 1 20 a b o c d e f g h 1 OFF 2 3 4 5 7 O 1 OFF...

Page 11: ...21 220 230 50 2200 10 1 1 1 1 22 UA SATURN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11...

Page 12: ...23 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 O OFF 24 O OFF 5 MAX...

Page 13: ...25 26 MAX 1 1...

Page 14: ...27 MAX 7 1 a b o c d e f g h 28 1 OFF 2 3 4 7 O 1 OFF 220 230 50 2200 10 1 1 1 1...

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