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Chapter 2.2 - Ironing
Dry ironing
For dry ironing, turn the steam control to “ ”. This will cut off the steam flow if water is in the water tank.
Turn the temperature dial to select the desired fabric/temperature setting. The indicator power lamp will illuminate.
Ensure the iron is on a smooth and stable surface vertically.
After the indicator power light goes out, you can begin to iron.
Steam ironing
As indicated on the temperature control and the table on the rear of the iron, steam-ironing is only possible at
higher ironing temperatures (between “•••” to “MAX”).
Ensure that there is enough water in the water tank.
Stand the iron on its end; Insert the mains plug into the wall socket.
Set the temperature control at the required position within the steam area.
After the indicator power light has gone out and has come on again, you may start ironing.
aTTENTiON:
Never direct the steam towards people. Burns or serious injury may occur.
Textile
Soleplate T°C
Jeans
Max
Cotton
•••
Linen
Max
Starched Clothes
•••
Velvet/Alcantara
••
Wool
••
Silk
••
Cashmere
••
Rayon
••
Polyester
•
Nylon
•
Acrylic
•
Lycra
•
Polyamid
•
To obtain the best results, it is important to set the correct temperature of the sole-plate.
Chapter 2.3 - How to Choose the Correct Sole-plate Temperature
Help
When steam ironing clothes on which shiny patches may occur, we recommend you to set the sole-plate temperature
to a lower temperature or to iron the garment on the reverse.
Start with the fabrics that need to be ironed at a lower temperature (•) and finish with those that needed to be
ironed at the higher temperature (•••/Max).