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1. Place the steam station on a stable and horizontal surface.
2. Rotate the temperature control dial to set the pointer to the desired heat
setting.
3. When the temperature indicator light turns solid your steam generator is
ready to use.
4. Iron your laundry without pressing the steam trigger.
WARNING: Never touch the hot soleplate before cooling down!
Vertical ironing
It is possible to iron hanging curtains and clothes on a hanger, etc. To do so:
1. Select the maximum iron temperature, turning the iron temperature
adjustment clockwise. Once the temperature indicator light turns solid, your
appliance is ready to use.
2. Hold the iron in a vertical position and press the steam trigger as required.
IMPORTANT: Place the iron base in contact with the fabric for cotton and
linen. Keep the iron base a few centimeters away for other more delicate
fabrics.
WARNING: Hot steam is emitted from the soleplate. Do not iron a garment
whilst wearing it. Do not operate steam in the direction of yourself or
anybody else.
Steam ironing
The smart features of the iron prevent you from creating steam in temperature
settings below
●●
. This is to ensure that delicate fabrics are protected from
ironing with steam. It is recommended that for harder to iron fabrics such as
cotton and linen, steam should be used when ironing.
Warning: When ironing delicate fabrics like nylons, acrylics and
synthetics steam should never be used.
1. Fill the water tank with water.
2. Plug your steam generator into the mains supply and press the on (I) /off (O)
button to switch your steam generator on.
3. Rotate the temperature control dial to set the pointer to between the
●●
setting and the maximum heat (MAX) setting.
4. The temperature indicator light will pulse as your steam generator heats
up. When the temperature indicator light turns solid your steam generator
is ready to use.
Summary of Contents for SGR-20100
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