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stop blinking when the required temperature is reached. It
also indicates that the unit is ready for use. During use, it is
normal that the temperature indicator light will cycle from ON
to OFF and then OFF to ON automatically.
4. During steam ironing, adjust the steam rate according to the
requirements based on the above steam function setting.
5. After use, set the Temperature control dial to the MIN position
and place the iron back on the iron rest. Switch off the unit
by pressing the power switch and then unplug the appliance
from the outlet.
6. Slide out the water tank and pour out the remaining water.
DRY IRONING
1. Connect the appliance to a suitable socket outlet. Press the
power switch at the base control panel until the heating indi-
cator light turn ON to show the connection of the power sup-
ply. Set the steam adjustable knob to MIN for dry ironing.
2. Set the temperature control dial at the iron and wait until the
temperature indicator light lights up, to indicate that the iron is
being heated up according to the above fabric setting chart.
The temperature indicator light will blink to indicate that the
iron is being heated up. It will stop blinking when the required
temperature is reached. The temperature indicator will cycle
from ON to OFF and then OFF to ON automatically during
use.
Note:
Do not press the steam switch while dry ironing.
3. After use, set the Temperature control dial to the MIN position
and place the iron back on the iron rest. Switch off the unit
by pressing the power switch and then unplug the appliance
from the outlet.
Note:
When changing your Temperature control dial setting
Summary of Contents for SGR-17300-CRBS
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