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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Before cleaning,
fi
rstly disconnect the power outlet and let the appliance cool down.
1. Wipe
fl
akes and any other deposits on the soleplate with a damp cloth or a non-abrasive
(liquid) cleaner.
NOTE: Do not use chemical, steel, wooden or abrasive cleaners to scrape the soleplate.
2. Clean the upper part of iron with a soft damp cloth. Wipe the water drop on the steam
generator and the thermal insulating cushion with dry cloth.
3. To remove the mineral deposits collected at inner steam generator,
fi
rstly place the iron
horizontally on a stable and horizontal surface, then tilt the steam generator and unscrew the
drain water cap with the attached screwer, and then drain the steam generator, see Fig. 4.
WARNING: To avoid a risk of scald, make sure the steam generator has been cooled
down completely before unscrewing the drain water cap.
Bottom of steam generator
Fig. 4
4. After drainage, screw the drain water cap tight and place it properly.
5. When do not use the appliance for a long time, pour out the water in the tank, and store the
iron on the thermal insulating cushion.
6. Wind the iron cord and power cord around the cord winding groove and secure it by the cord
clamps.
NOTE: Make sure that the whole steam generator together with the iron can be lifted up
together by grasping the iron’s handle after the iron is properly secured on the thermal
insulating cushion.
Drain water cap
Screwer
Summary of Contents for SGR-600LED
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