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Ironing base with ionic coating
Your steam iron has an ironing base with a special ionic coating. While the ironing base is passing over the
fabric, the ionic coating generates ions as a result of the gentle friction. This means that during ironing
negatively-charged particles, so-called ions, are given off. These ions neutralize the positively-charged
particles in the fabric and reduce the static charge. The fabric relaxes and feels softer and smoother. In
conjunction with the steam function, the ions mean that the water droplets on your laundry are separated into
many smaller droplets which penetrate much further into the fibre structure of the fabric and make it much
smoother. The iron glides smoothly over the fabric and even stubborn wrinkles can be removed without trouble
thanks to the relaxed structure and be ironed out much more quickly than with conventional ironing bases.
Fill the water tank
– Ensure that the mains plug is not inserted into the electrical socket.
– Open the lid of the water tank (5).
– Fill the water tank to the "MAX" marking with cold tap water or
distilled water and tap water mixed at at 1:1 ratio. The "MAX"
marking is located on the side of the transparent water tank
of the appliance.
– Re-close the lid of the water tank.
MAX
Marking
MAX
Turn on appliance
– Then connect the mains plug of the steam iron to a correctly installed shockproof socket.
– An audible signal will sound and the display (4) will briefly display all symbols.
– Briefly press button (7) "Increase temperature" once. A blinking "1" and the word for acrylic will appear on
the display. As soon as the blinking stops the appliance is ready for operation.