2. The fabric setting chart is only valid for plain fabrics and not for
materials to which finishes, glosses etc, have been applied. Textile to
which some kind of finish has been applied (gloss, crinkle, relief etc.) is
best ironed at lower temperature.
3. First sort laundry according to Fabric Setting Chart: wool with wool,
cotton with cotton, etc.
4. The iron heats up more quickly than it cools down. Therefore, start
ironing articles that need to be ironed at the lowest temperature, such
as those made of synthetic fibres.
5. If the fabric consists of various kinds of fibres, always select the
temperature required by the most delicate fibres, i.e. the lowest
temperature. If, for example, an article consists of 60% polyester and
40% cotton, according to the fabric setting chart it should be ironed for
polyester and without steam.
6. If you do not know what kind of fabric the article is made of, iron a piece
of the material which is not visible when you wear to find out the
appropriate temperature for your articles.
7. Pure woollen fabrics (100% wool) should be ironed with the iron setting
to steam ironing position. It is advisable to set the temperature control
button to “Max” position and use a dry pressing cloth.
8. When steam ironing woollen fabrics, shiny patches may occur. You may
prevent this by turning the article inside out and ironing the reverse
side.
9. After using of steam ironing for cotton fabrics, do not iron articles
required by lower temperature (such as nylon etc.) Immediately. It is
advisable to adjust the temperature button to the lower setting, waiting
for about 2-12 minutes till the power indicator light change from flash to
brightness, and then you can start ironing.
Note: Never fill vinegar, perfume, starch, cleaning agent or de-scaling water
into reservoir.