• Never leave the appliance unattended when it is connected
to a power source; if it has not cooled down for approximately
1 hour.
• Do not unplug your appliance by pulling on the cord. Always
unplug your appliance before cleaning it, after each use.
• Your iron should be used and placed on a stable surface.
When you put your iron onto its iron rest, make sure that the
surface on which you put it is stable.
• This product has been designed solely for domestic use. Any
inappropriate use or use contrary to the instructions releases
the brand from all responsibility and renders the guarantee
invalid.
USE
A
DJUST THE TEMPERATURE
• Select the temperature (see table below) setting the
thermostat facing the indicator.
• The thermostat light comes on. It will go out when the
soleplate is hot enough.
• Your iron heats up quickly : so begin by ironing fabrics that are
ironed at low temperatures first, then go on to those requiring a
higher temperature.
• When ironing fabrics with mixed fibres, set the ironing temperature
for the most delicate fibre. For delicate fabrics we recommend
testing the fabric first on an unconspicious place eg (inside the
hem).
It is normal for the indicator light to switch on and off during
ironing. If you turn down the thermostat, wait until the thermo-
stat light comes back on before beginning to iron again.
S
TORE YOUR IRON
• Unplug the iron.
• Wait until the soleplate cools down and wind the cord around
the heel of the iron.
• Store the cold iron on its heel
Always set your iron on its heel, in order to avoid damage or
scratching to the soleplate. Caution: placing your iron flat
onto a metallic surface might damage or scratch the sole-
plate.
C
LEANING THE SOLEPLATE
• Unplug the iron, and when the soleplate is just warm, wipe it
with a soft cloth.
Never use abrasive or aggressive products.
Fabric
Position of
thermostat cursor
Linen
MAX
Cotton
•••
Wool
••
Silk
•
Synthetic
(Polyester, Acetate, Acrylic, Nylon)
STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE
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