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Recommendations: for
fabrics other than linen or
cotton, hold the iron a
few centimetres from the
garment to avoid burning
the fabric.
MODE ECO:
Your steam generator iron has an ECO mode function which uses less power whilst still guaranteeing a
sufficient steam flow for you to iron your garments properly. In order to use this function, once the
thermostat of your iron has been correctly set (see table above), position the steam flow setting on the
ECO segment
- fig.17. The ECO mode can be used on all types of fabrics, however, for very thick or very
creased fabrics, we recommend that you use the maximum steam flow for best results.
Dry ironing
- Do not press the steam control button under the iron handle.
Vertical steam ironing
• Set the iron temperature control slide and the steam output control dial (located on the
control panel) to the MAX position.
• Hang the garment on a coat hanger and hold the fabric slightly taut with one hand.
As steam is very hot : never attempt to remove creases from a garment while it is being
worn, always hang garments on a coat hanger.
• Holding the iron in a vertical position, tilted slightly forwards, press repeatedly on the steam
control button (underneath the iron handle) moving the iron from top to bottom – fig.9.
Refilling the water tank
• When the red "water tank empty" light starts flashing, it means that you have no more steam.fig.11.
1.Remove the water tank by pulling on the handle (at the front of the generator) and fill it, taking
care not to exceed the maximum level.
2. Slide the tank back into its housing until its clicks into place.
3. Press the “restart” button on the control panel – fig.12. to continue ironing. When the green light
stops flashing, the steam is ready.
TURBO Function (according to model)
• Press the Turbo control 2 or 3 times when you need extra steam:
- for ironing thicker fabrics,
- for getting rid of creases,
- for powerful vertical steaming.
Use the Turbo function with care as its exceptional steam power can cause burns.
Catalysis Autoclean Soleplate®
• The iron of your steam generator comes with a self-cleaning soleplate which functions by catalysis.
• Its unique coating makes it possible to continually eliminate all the impurities arising from normal usage.
• We recommend you always place your iron on its base or on the iron rest plate in order to protect its self-cleaning
coating.
Maintenance and cleaning
Cleaning your generator
• Do not use detergent or descaling products for cleaning the soleplate base-unit.
• Never hold the iron or the base unit under the tap.
• Cleaning the soleplate: The iron of your steam generator comes with a self-cleaning
soleplate which functions by catalysis. Its unique coating actively allows it to continually
eliminate all the impurities which are generated every day when the appliance is in normal
use. Nevertheless, using your iron at an unsuitable temperature can leave marks which will
need to be cleaned manually. In this case we advise you to use a soft damp cloth on the
soleplate whilst it is still warm so as not to damage the coating.
• Clean the plastic parts of the appliance occasionally with a soft cloth.
Descaling your generator easily
:
For longer generator life, and to avoid scale emissions, your generator is equipped
with a built-in anti-scale valve. This valve, located in the tank, automatically removes
the scale that forms inside.
Operation:
• An orange “anti-scale” light located on the control panel starts blinking to tell you
that the anti-scale valve needs rinsing - fig.14
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Cleaning tip: For easier,
non-corrosive cleaning of
your iron’s soleplate, use a
damp sponge on the
soleplate while it is still
warm.
Do not use any descaling substances
(vinegar, industrial descaling
products, etc.) when rinsing the anti-
scale valve : they could damage it.
Before descaling or cleaning your
generator, you must let it cool down
for at least 2 hours to avoid any risk
of burns.
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