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Fill the reservoir with the supplied beaker and then replace the cap.
Do not fill above the MAX mark.
– If the water is hard we recommend using demineralised water. Do not use distilled water.
– Never fill the reservoir with anything other than water.
– Always unplug the power cord and empty the reservoir after use.
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Set a suitable temperature according to the ironing instructions for the garment.
– Set the correct temperature by turning the temperature control to the right position.
– If there are no ironing instructions on the garment, but you know which material it is
made of, use the setting in the table.
– The status lamp goes off when the set temperature is reached.
Tip
• Sort the ironing according to the symbols on the washing labels or the cloth quality.
• Start with the garments that have the lowest ironing temperature, e.g. synthetic materials.
Continue with the garments that withstand higher temperatures.
• For garments consisting of mixed materials, e.g. 40% cotton and 60% polyester, use the
temperature setting for the material that withstands the lowest temperature.
• Use a low temperature for garments with spangles, embroidery, and applications etc.
• If you are unsure of the temperature the material can withstand, try ironing a concealed part of
the garment. Start with a low temperature and gradually increase to a suitable temperature.
• Never iron over stains. The heat will cause stains to burn into the material.
• Use a medium temperature when ironing without steam. A high temperature can leave yellow marks.
• Iron silk, woollen and synthetic garments from the reverse side to avoid leaving marks.
• Iron velvet in the direction of the fibres and do not press on the iron to avoid making the
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