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STI 7575 PRO
EN
• 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.
• Do not use steam to iron coloured silk to avoid staining the fabric.
Do not iron fabrics which have the symbol
on their tag.
ADVICES FOR A PROPER USE
OPTIMAL TEMP TECHNOLOGY
This steam generator is equipped with “Optimal Temp Technology”, which enables you to
iron all types of ironable fabrics without adjusting the iron temperature or steam setting.
1. Figure “A”
Fabrics with the symbols
,
and
are ironable.
For example: linen, cotton, polyester; silk, wool, viscose and rayon.
2. Figure “B”
Fabrics with this symbol
, are NOT ironable.
For example: synthetic fabrics such as Spandex or elastane, Spandex-mixed fabrics
and polyolefins (e.g. polypropylene), but also prints on garments.
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