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from a high setting to a lower, it is proposed that you do not
start ironing immediately, since burns to fabrics may occur
due to the high temperature. Wait for the temperature indica-
tor light (on the iron unit) to stop blinking and then start iron-
ing.
VERTICAL STEAM IRONING
Follow the steam ironing process and then
hold the iron in vertical position between
5cm and 15cm away from the hanged
fabrics. Press the steam switch. This will
create vertical steam. This feature is es-
pecially useful for removing creases from
hanging clothes and curtains. Never di-
rect steam to people or animals (Fig.6).
NOTE:
a. During the steam process, the surface temperature of the
supply hose may be hot. This is normal since steam is pass-
ing through the steam pipe coming from the base to the iron.
Do not touch by hand!
b. Keep the supply hose unblocked and untwisted.
REPLACEMENT OF FILTER
Follow the procedure below to replace the
fi
lter:
I. Slide out the water tank from the base (Fig.7) and take out
the
fi
lter from the water tank (Fig.8).
II. Replace it with a new one.
III. Put the new
fi
lter into the water tank (Fig.9).
IV. Fill water into the water tank up to the MAX
fi
ll level (Fig.10)
and slide the water tank into the base again (Fig.11).
Fig.6
Summary of Contents for SGR-17300-CRBS
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