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3. Insert back the water tank into the base.
Note: Never fill with hot water.
Starting & Temperature adjustment
1. Insert the plug into a grounded wall outlet
2. Check the garment label for the required ironing temperature:
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Synthetic fabrics (eg acryl, viscose, polyamide) and silk
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Wool
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Cotton
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3. Turn the switch / thermostat clockwise to activate the device.
The indicator light comes on.
4. Set the ironing temperature to the appropriate temperature indication.
Notes:
The steam generator and the iron start to heat up.
The iron takes about 1 minute to warm up to
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and the steamer takes
about 2½ minutes to heat.
5. As soon as the steam indicator light comes off, the steam unit is ready for
ironing.
6. To turn on the steam, press the steam trigger or set the switch to Continuous
Steam. The steam emission can be deactivated at any time by releasing the
steam trigger or (if it was used) by setting the steam switch to 0.
Notes on Steam ironing
- Caution: The steam supply hose can become very hot during a long ironing
session.
- The system can sometimes produce pumping sound during steam ironing. This
is normal and indicates that water is being pumped into the tank.
- Steam ironing is only possible at ironing temperatures higher than
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- During steam ironing, the ready-to-use steam indicator will light on and off at
intervals to signal that it is regulating the temperature.
- Opening and closing of the steam valve in the steam tank causes a clicking
noise. It's perfectly normal.
Note on ironing without steam
- Iron without pressing the steam activator and keep the steam flow control to the
closed position.
After ironing
1. Always put the iron on the support.
2. Turn the thermostat to the "MIN" position, then disconnect the unit from the
main power supply.
3. Allow the iron to cool before any intervention.