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During use or while unit is heating or cooling, do not rest appliance on its soleplate.
Place the product on its iron rest support (- fig. 4B), heat resistant , flat surface, as the
soleplate will be hot. As the appliance heats, the housing becomes warm. This is normal.
• Once the appliance is plugged in, the light is on. Set the thermostat control dial to the
desired setting -
fig.4a
.
• After the light turns off, you can begin use as the appliance has reached the appropriate
temperature.
• To begin steaming, press the steam button with the appliance facing away from you, holding
it in a vertical position -
fig.7
. Press by successive pressure.
The soleplate of the 2 in 1 Steam’n Press will smooth out tough wrinkles from clothes and press
in sharp creases and pleats.
When the 2 in 1 Steam ‘n Press is plugged in the soleplate heats.
Do not touch or remove the soleplate cover accessory without letting the soleplate cool
down.
• Plug in the appliance, place it on the iron rest support and wait approximately one minute for
it to reach full temperature before using. The temperature light will turn off.
2. Selecting the temperature
Set the thermostat control dial according to the type of fabric you are ironing. Check the fabric
label for the appropriate setting.
(Fig.5)
Fabric
temperature regulator
Synthetics
nylon
polyester
•
(low temperature)
Silk
wool
••
(medium temperature)
cotton
linen
•••
(high temperature)
Start at low temperature • and graduate to high temperature •••. For delicate fabrics we
recommend carrying out a test on a non-visible part of the garment (inner seam). Steam can
only be produced when the thermostat is aligned to ••• setting or more.
As appliance is very hot: never attempt to remove creases from a garment while it is
being worn.
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