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5. With the soleplate in contact with the garment, press the steam trigger for a
couple of seconds. It is not necessary to hold the trigger down continuously
as steam will still be emitted from the soleplate for a short time after the
trigger has been released. If more steam is required, press the steam trigger
again.
6. To operate the steam boost function, double-click the steam trigger quickly.
The iron will generate a highly concentrated steam boost for a short period
of time.
Always release the steam trigger and allow any residual steam to be released
before replacing the iron on its stand.
Caution: 1) Do not touch hot soleplate before cooling down!
2) Never direct the steam at people!
7. After ironing, press down the On/Off switch for a while and the appliance will
be turned off, all the indicators will be extinguished. Remove the plug from
the wall socket. But the soleplate is still hot, never touch it.
8. After cooling down, you can place the iron onto the thermal insulating
cushion.
Caution: During the operation or after
fi
nish ironing, never place the hot
soleplate on any area except the thermal insulating cushion.
Filling your steam generator
1. Remove the water tank by holding the handle and pulling the tank forwards
from the base station.
2. Slide the water tank out.
3. Fill the water tank with cold tap water to the MAX mark.
4. Slide the water tank back into the base unit until it latches securely into
place. You should hear an audible click.
Filling during use
You can
fi
ll your steam generator during use. Simply remove the water tank as
described above and add water as required.
Do not
fi
ll past the MAX indicator mark on the tank.
ΝΟΤΕ
: the power indicator light will
fl
ash to let you know that the water
tank needs
fi
lling.
Summary of Contents for SGR-20100
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