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• Set the temperature control (7) to the re-
quired ironing temperature: “•”, “••”, “•••”
or “MAX”, depending on the type of fabric,
the indicator in the temperature control (7) will
light up.
• When the soleplate temperature (5) reaches
the desired temperature value, the indicator
will go out.
Note: While steam ironing set the tempera-
ture to steam using zone,
“•••” or “MAX”,
WATER SPRAYER
• You can dampen the fabric by pressing the
spray button (2) several times (pic. 4).
• Make sure that there is enough water in the
water tank.
DRY IRONING
• Place the iron on the base (8).
• Set the constant steam supply control (3)
to the “
” position (steam supply is off).
(pic.5.1)
• Set the temperature control (7) to the re-
quired ironing temperature: “•”, “••”, “•••”
or “MAX”, depending on the type of fabric,
the indicator in the temperature control (7) will
light up.
• When the soleplate temperature (5) reaches
the desired temperature value, the indicator
will go out, you can start ironing.
• After you finish ironing set the temperature
control (7) to the
“
MIN” position.
• Pull the plug out of the socket and let the iron
cool down completely.
STEAM IRONING
(pic.5)
For steam ironing set the temperature control to
steam using zone “•••” or “MAX”.
The iron has an anti-drip valve, which stops wa-
ter supply, when the sole temperature is too low
it prevents the appearance of drops out of the
soleplate openings (5). While heating or cooling
down of the sole (5), you will hear clicks of open-
ing/closing of the anti-drip valve; it means that
the valve works normally.
• Make sure that there is enough water in the
water tank.
• Place the iron on the base (8).
• Set the constant steam supply control (3)
to the “
” position (steam supply is off).
(pic.5.1)
• Insert the power plug into the socket.
• Set the temperature control (7) to the required
ironing temperature: to steam using zone
“•••” or “MAX”, the indicator in the tempera-
ture control (7) will light up.
• When the soleplate temperature (5) reaches
the desired temperature value, the indicator
will go out, you can start ironing.
• Turn the constant steam supply regulator (3)
to set the intensity of steaming, steam will
start outgoing from the openings of the sole-
plate (5). (pic.5.2.)
• After you finish ironing set the (7) temperature
control to the
“
MIN” position and the constant
steam supply control (3) to the “
” position
(steam supply is off)
.
• Pull the plug out of the socket and let the iron
cool down completely.
• Open the filling opening lid (9), turn over the
unit and drain the remaining water (10). Close
the lid (9) (pic.9).
ATTENTION!
If during the operation steam is not constantly
supplied, check whether the temperature con-
trol (7) is set properly and whether there is water
in the water tank.
ADDITIONAL steam supply
Additional steam supply function is useful when
ironing folds and can only be used at high ironing
temperatures (when the iron temperature control
(7) is set to “•••” or “MAX”).
When the additional steam supply button (1) is
pressed, steam will be vigorously released from
the openings in the iron soleplate (pic.6).
Note:
In order to avoid leakage of water from steam
openings, press the additional steam supply
button (1) with a 4-5 sec. interval.
VERTICAL STEAMING
For vertical steaming can be used only when the
high temperature mode is used (set the temper-
ature control (7) to the “•••” or “MAX” position.
Hold the iron vertically at the distance 15-30 cm
from the clothes press the additional steam sup-
ply button (1) with a 4-5 seconds interval, steam
will be released from the openings in the iron
soleplate (5) (pic. 7).
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