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IRON  VT-1261

The iron is intended for ironing clothes, bedding and 
for vertical steaming of fabrics.

DESCRIPTION

1. 

Water spray

2. 

Water inlet lid

3. 

«Continuous steam supply/self-clean» switch

4. 

Burst of steam button

5. 

Water spray button

6. 

Handle

7. 

Heating element ON/OFF indicator

8. 

Power cord protection

9. 

Iron base

10. 

Water tank

11. 

Temperature control knob

12. 

Maximum water level mark

13. 

Iron soleplate

14. 

Beaker

ATTENTION!
For  additional  protection  it  is  reasonable  to 
install  a  residual  current  device  (RCD)  with 
nominal  operation  current  not  exceeding 
30 mA, to install RCD, contact a specialist.

SAFETY MEASURES 

Before using the electrical unit, read this instruction 
manual carefully and keep it for future reference.
Use the unit for its intended purpose only, as speci-
fied in this manual. Mishandling of the unit may lead 
to its breakage and cause harm to the user or dam-
age to his/her property.

 •

Before  switching  the  unit  on,  make  sure  that 
your  home  mains  voltage  corresponds  to  the 
unit operating voltage.

 •

The  power  cord  is  equipped  with  a  Euro-plug; 
insert it into a socket that has a reliable ground-
ing connection.

 •

To avoid fire, do not use adapters for plugging 
the unit in.

 •

To  avoid  mains  overloading,  provide  that  no 
other  electrical  appliances  with  higher  power 
consumption are connected to the same outlet.

 •

Do not use the iron outdoors and in places with 
high humidity.

 •

Place the iron on a flat stable surface or use a 
stable ironing board.

 

ATTENTION!  The  surfaces  of  the  iron  get  hot 
during  operation.  Keep  open  skin  areas  away 
from  iron  hot  surfaces  or  outgoing  steam  to 
avoid burns.

 •

Do  not  fill  the  water  tank  with  scented  liquids, 
vinegar,  starch  solution,  descaling  reagents, 
chemicals etc.

 •

Do not switch the unit on in places where aero-
sols are sprayed or highly flammable liquids are 
used.

 •

To avoid damaging the soleplate be very care-
ful  when  ironing  clothes  with  metal  zippers  or 
buttons.

 •

Make sure that the power cord is not on the iron-
ing board and it doesn’t touch hot surfaces and 
sharp edges.

 •

Never  leave  the  unit  connected  to  the  mains 
unattended.  During  breaks  in  operation  and 
when  the  iron  is  cooling  down,  put  the  iron  on 
the base (in a vertical position).

 •

Before  plugging/unplugging  the  iron,  set  the 
temperature control knob to the minimum posi-
tion and switch the continuous steam supply off.

 •

Always unplug the iron if you are not using it.

 •

Always  take  the  power  plug  out  of  the  mains 
socket before filling the water tank with water.

 •

The water inlet lid should be closed during iron-
ing.

 •

To unplug the iron, always hold the power plug, 
never pull the power cord.

 •

To avoid electric shock, do not immerse the iron, 
the  power  cord  and  the  plug  into  water  or  any 
other liquids.

 •

Before  taking  the  iron  away,  let  it  cool  down 
completely and pour out the remaining water.

 •

Pour  out  water  from  the  water  tank  only  after 
unplugging the iron.

 •

Clean the unit regularly.

 •

Do not touch the unit body and the power plug 
with wet hands.

 •

Do not allow children to touch the iron body and 
the power cord during operation.

 •

Do not leave children unattended to avoid them 
using the unit as a toy.

 •

For  children  safety  reasons  do  not  leave  poly-
ethylene bags, used as packaging, unattended.

Attention! Do not allow children to play with poly-
ethylene  bags  or  packaging  film.  Danger  of  suf-
focation!

 •

This unit is not intended for usage by children. 
Place  the  unit  out  of  reach  of  children  during 
operation and cooling down.

 •

The  unit  is  not  intended  to  be  used  by  peo-
ple with physical, sensory or mental disabilities 
(including children) or by persons lacking expe-
rience or knowledge if they are not under super-
vision  of  a  person  who  is  responsible  for  their 

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Page 3: ...s where aero sols are sprayed or highly flammable liquids are used To avoid damaging the soleplate be very care ful when ironing clothes with metal zippers or buttons Make sure that the power cord is...

Page 4: ...d symbols The continuous steam supply knob 3 has 2 fixed positions steam supply is off steam supply is on and one unfixed position self clean Burst of steam button 4 press the button to activate the a...

Page 5: ...knob 11 to set the required ironing temperature or MAX depending on the type of fabric the indicator 7 will light up Once the temperature of the soleplate 13 reaches the set point the indicator 7 wil...

Page 6: ...he iron off wait until it cools down completely then open the water inlet lid 2 turn over the iron and pour out the remaining water AUTOMATIC SWITCH OFF This model has 2 automatic switch off modes 1 I...

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