74
IRS 1980
EN
- Power supply: ............................................................. 220-240V~ 50/60Hz
- Power: ............................................................................ 2150W
- Tank capacity (MAX): ................................................ 1000 ml
- Steam production: .................................................... 110 g/min
- Pressure: ....................................................................... 5 Bar
- Steam ready: ............................................................... 3 minutes (approx.)
- Continuous steam: .................................................... 40 minutes (approx.)
- Blowing and suction system
- Adjustable and closeable stand
- Sleeves ironing board
- Removable water tank
- Ergonomic iron handle
- Iron rest non-slip bars
TECHNICAL DATA
ADVICES FOR A PROPER USE
• At first use, once the plate reaches the correct temperature, it is advised to iron a
common cloth in order to avoid that the processing residues stain the fabrics.
• Start to iron clothes that need a lower temperature and then pass to those which need
an higher one. This expedient will allow to reduce working times and electric power
consumption.
• Due to the necessity to iron fabrics of which you don’t know the composition or with
processes, embroideries, etc., start with a lower temperature working on a small hidden
zone, possibly increasing the plate temperature subsequently, if necessary.
• Due to the necessity to iron mixed fabrics, adjust the plate temperature depending on
the fibre which needs the lowest temperature.
• To iron velvet clothes let the steam iron slide following the “weaving” without pressing
it.
• A lot of fabrics are ironed better and more easily if they’re not completely dry. For
example silk should always be ironed when its wet.
• In the case of fabrics composed by different fibres, always choose the temperature
required for the most delicate fibre, namely the lowest one. For example: a piece
of clothing composed of 60% polyester and of 40% cotton must be ironed at the
temperature indicated for polyester and without steam.
• When steam ironing wool pieces of clothing, some shiny halos could form on the fabric.
To prevent this from happening, keep a dry cloth between the piece of clothing and
the iron (8) while ironing or turn the piece of clothing inside out and iron.
• Velvet and other fabrics which tend to become shiny must be ironed always in the
same direction (the hair one), bringing only an incredibly light pressure.