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STEAM IRONING

1. Follow the instructions for “Filling the Water Reservoir” on Page 6.

2. Plug the cord into a 120-Volt AC outlet.

3. Turn the small Steam dial to the appropriate setting.

4. Turn the large Fabric/Temperature dial to the fabric setting you desire (Synthetic, Silk, Linen,

Cotton or Wool). Allow the iron to heat for 2 minutes. While the iron is heating, make sure it is
sitting on its heel rest on a stable, protected surface.

TIP:

Refer to the Ironing Guide on Page 10 for the recommended setting for your fabric.

5. The Temperature Indicator Light will go off when iron reaches appropriate temperature.

HOW TO USE THE SPECIAL FUNCTIONS

SPRAY MIST

®

The SPRAY MIST

®

feature dampens the fabric to aid in removing wrinkles from heavy fabrics and

for setting creases. To use the SPRAY MIST

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feature: Press the SPRAY MIST

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button firmly.

AUTO-OFF

After 30 minutes, the power indicator light will flash steadily. This indicates that the iron is no
longer heating.

To restart the iron, unplug the power cord and plug it back in. If you do NOT want to iron any
longer, unplug the iron. Then turn the small Steam dial to Dry/O and the large
Fabric/Temperature dial to Off/O.

WARNING:

Auto-Off is a safety feature and is not a recommended means for turning your iron
off. See “Caring for Your Iron After Use” on Page 8.

FILLING THE WATER RESERVOIR

You must fill the water reservoir with water to use the SPRAY MIST

®

feature and to get steam out of

your iron.

TIP: Sunbeam tests each iron at the factory to ensure that they function correctly. The test may 

leave a small, harmless amount of water within the water reservoir. Before you fill the water
reservoir, please consider the following:

While this iron was designed for use with tap water, very hard water will reduce the 
performance of the iron. If your water is very hard, Sunbeam recommends that you use 
tap water the first time, then consider using demineralized or distilled water for 
subsequent use. You should use tap water once a month, however, to maintain the iron’s 
optimal steam performance.

Do not use water that has passed through a home water softening system. This type of water
contains minerals that will decrease the performance and shorten the life of your iron. Use
demineralized or distilled water, instead. 

IMPORTANT:

When not ironing, always set the Steam dial to Dry/O and the
Fabric/Temperature dial to Off/O.

To fill the water reservoir: 

1. Make sure the iron is UNPLUGGED and that the large Fabric/Temperature dial is set

to Off/O and the small Steam dial is set to Dry/O.

2. Hold the iron at an angle.

3. Fill the water reservoir with tap water until it reaches the maximum fill level.

WARNING:

To prevent the risk of burns, be careful when filling a hot iron with water. Hot metal
parts, hot water and steam can cause injuries.

DRY IRONING

1. Plug the cord into a 120-Volt AC outlet.

2. Turn the small Steam dial to the Dry/O setting.

3. Turn the large Fabric/Temperature dial to the fabric setting you desire (Silk or

Synthetics). Allow the iron to heat for 2 minutes. While the iron is heating, make sure
it is sitting on its heel rest on a stable, protected surface.

TIP:

Refer to the Ironing Guide on Page 10 for the recommended setting for your fabric.

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Summary of Contents for 3983

Page 1: ...AUTO OFF STEAM IRON USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...d when not in use Do not operate iron with a damaged cord or if the iron has been dropped or damaged To avoid the risk of electric shock do not disassemble the iron Take it to an authorized service ce...

Page 3: ...ndicator Light Lights while the iron is heating and turns off after 30 minutes Soleplate Has steam vent grooves for added convenience when ironing shirts and blouses SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS This is a 120...

Page 4: ...Contents 4 Features of Your Iron 5 Filling the Water Reservoir 6 Dry Ironing 6 Steam Ironing 7 Using the Iron s Special Features 7 SPRAY MIST 7 Auto Off 7 Caring for Your Iron After Use 8 TABLE OF CO...

Page 5: ...FEATURES OF YOUR STEAM IRON 1 SPRAY MIST Button 2 Power ON Indicator Light 1 9 8 7 2 6 5 3 4 10...

Page 6: ...ould use tap water once a month however to maintain the iron s optimal steam performance Do not use water that has passed through a home water softening system This type of water contains minerals tha...

Page 7: ...l go off when iron reaches appropriate temperature HOW TO USE THE SPECIAL FUNCTIONS SPRAY MIST The SPRAY MIST feature dampens the fabric to aid in removing wrinkles from heavy fabrics and for setting...

Page 8: ...for a longer iron life To do so turn the iron upside down to allow water to flow from the fill hole Shake the iron gently to remove trapped water drops Close the water reservoir cover 3 Loosely loop t...

Page 9: ...ng When changing the temperature from a high setting to a low setting allow approximately 5 minutes for the lower temperature to be reached When steam ironing use long slow passes over the fabric This...

Page 10: ...rment inside out while still damp Rayon Dry O Synthetic Iron garment inside out while still damp Silk Dry O Silk Iron garment inside out Wool Medium Steam Wool Iron garment inside out or use an ironin...

Page 11: ...Further the warranty does not cover Acts of God or nature such as fire flood hurricanes and tornadoes Sunbeam shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages caused by the breach of an...

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Page 17: ...CARACTER STICAS DE SU PLANCHA 1 Bot n SPRAY MIST 2 Luz Indicadora de Encendido ON 3 Cable 1 9 8 7 2 6 5 3 4 10...

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Page 19: ...y protegida SUGERENCIA Consulte la Gu a de Planchado en la P gina 10 para conocer el nivel de temperatura adecuado para su tela 5 La Luz Indicadora de Temperatura se mantiene encendida hasta que la pl...

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