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How to use as steam iron:
Fill the iron as described in ‘ How to fill with water’.
1).Position the iron vertically and turn the Temperature Control Dial to the steam position.
2).Plug the Cord into the electrical outlet.
3).Set the Temperature Control Dial to the steam position. Steam Ironing is only possible when at higher
temperature settings indicated with ‘MAX’ mark; otherwise the water will leak from the soleplate.
4).Preheat the iron until the indicator light goes out. The light will turn off when the indicated setting
reaches the correct temperature.
5).Turn the Temperature regulating knob to the required setting for different types of fabric.
Now steam ironing can begin.
How to use the burst of steam:
The burst of steam feature provides additional steam for removing stubbom wrinkles. It may be used with
steam or fry ironing.
Press the Power Steam button to release the surge of steam. Pressing the button several times may be
necessary to prime the surge system. Wait a few seconds for the steam to penetrate the fabric before pressing
the button again for more steam.
Note:
For optimum steam quality, do not apply more than three successive shots after the indicator light goes off.
After each use:
1).Turn the iron off and unplug.
2).Empty the iron immediately after using. Do not store the iron with water in it.
3).Wait until the iron has cooled before storing it, and always set it on the Hell Rest to protect the soleplate
from scratches, corrosion or stains.
4).After letting iron cool down completely, store the iron vertically in a safe place.
Outside surface of the iron:
After unplugging and cooling the iron, simply wipe off with a damp cloth and if necessary, use a mild
detergent.
NEVER USE ANY HARSH CLEANERS.
Soleplate :
Starch and other residue may be easily removed from the soleplate with a damp cloth.
To avoid scratches the finishing, never use a metallic pad to clean the Soleplate, and never place the iron on
a rough surface. If synthetics are ironed at too high temperature not only is the fabric usually ruined, but the
iron Soleplate is often covered with the melted remains of the synthetic fabric. The best way to remove
synthetic residue from the Soleplate is to heat the iron and to iron over an old cotton rag.