9
ENGLISH
9.
Select the max steam level by press the
Steam level button
“+ ”.
10.
Turn the Temperature Dial on the Iron unit in clockwise direction to Maxi-
mum position, the Pilot Light will glows.
11.
The
Steam Chamber heat-up indicator
will goes off when steam
chamber ready.
12.
Pilot Light goes off when the required temperature for the iron unit is
reached.
13.
The appliance is ready to use.
14.
Depress the Steam Button for 1 minute to clean the steam generating
system.
15.
Begin
fi
rst time ironing with an old towel
Note:
1.
The steam never come out until the steam generator reached the re-
quired temperature
2.
It takes about one minutes to reach its required temperature.
DRY / STEAM IRONING
1.
Unwind and straighten the power cord and
supply cord.
2.
Fill the water tank with tap water. (See HOW
TO FILL WATER)
3.
Connect the appliance to a suitable mains
supply outlet.
4.
LCD will display a second then off with beep
sound.
5.
Press the power On/Off button,
6.
The min steam level and hard water level in-
dicator will display with a beep sound.
7.
The
Steam Chamber heat-up indicator
will blink to indicate the
steam chamber is heating up. The warning beep sound will be heard if
press steam knob and steam will not release.
8.
Turn the Temperature Dial in clockwise direction; select ‘·’ (dot 1), ‘··’
(dot2) or ‘···’ (dot 3) according to the recommendation of garment label.
9.
Pilot Light glow until the required temperature for the iron unit is reached.
10.
Select your required steam level by press the
Steam level button
“+ ” / “-”,
Summary of Contents for SGR-500LCD
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Page 22: ...22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 On Off 10 11 12 13 LCD A B C D E F G H...
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Page 31: ...31 9 10 1 2 9 3 4 10 5 6 SELF CLEAN 1 2 3 4 5 6 self clean 7 150mm 3...
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