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lower position. When temperature control dial is set at WOOL/
SILK or SYNTHETIC, do not use steam ironing, otherwise, wa-
ter leakage will occur from the soleplate. Steam ironing cannot
be activated until the heating indicator light turns off.
STEAM IRONING
NOTES:
a. For every
fi
rst use, it is normal that a slight vibration occurs from
the electrical pump inside the base unit for a few seconds when
steam ironing is started. It is because the water is just pumped
into the heating chamber. If this abnormal condition continuously
happens for more than 30 seconds, please check whether the
water tank and
fi
lter are assembled correctly or not.
b. For every
fi
rst use, set the adjustable steam knob to MAX
position to allow the steam to escape quickly.
1. Fill the water tank with clean tap water. Refer to the above
fi
lling instructions.
(
Note:
For every
fi
rst use of the
fi
lter, immerse it in water for 5
minutes, for better performance).
2. Connect the appliance into a suitable socket outlet. Press the
power switch at the base control panel. The Power indicator
light will turn on to show the connection of the power supply.
Heating indicator light ON, indicates the steam chamber is
being heated up. During use, the heating indicator light will
cycle from ON to OFF and then from OFF to ON. This shows
that the steam chamber automatically keeps temperature
constant.
3. Set the Temperature Control Dial at the steam ironing set-
ting according to the fabric setting chart. The heating indica-
tor light will blink to indicate the iron is being heated up. It will
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