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To Fill the Water Reservoir (use tap water)
1. Make sure the iron is unplugged. Set the Steam Lever to (Dry).
2. Lift the Water Fill Hole Cover.
3. Fill an easy-pour measuring cup with tap water. Pour water into water reservoir.
WARNING: To prevent the risk of burns, be careful when filling a hot iron with water. Hot
metal parts, hot water and steam can cause injuries.
Dry Ironing
1. Make sure the Steam Lever is turned to the (Dry) setting.
2. Plug the cord into a 127V outlet.
3. Press the +/- buttons to select desired Fabric Setting. Allow the iron to heat until wait/
ready light turns solid blue, indicating the unit is ready. While the iron is heating, make
sure it is sitting on its heel rest on a stable, protected surface.
Note: While the Steam Lever is turned to the (Dry) setting, you may still use the SHOT
OF STEAM
®
or SPRAY MIST
®
feature, as long as the fabric setting is set to wool, cotton,
or linen. Please make sure the water reservoir is approximately ¼ full of water.
Steam Ironing
1. Follow the instructions for “Filling the Water Reservoir.”
2. Plug the cord into a 127V outlet.
3. Press the button to select desired fabric setting. Allow the iron to heat until wait/ready
light turns solid blue, indicating the unit is ready. While the iron is heating, make sure
it is sitting on its heel rest on a stable, protected surface.
IMPORTANT: When not ironing, always set the Steam Lever to (Dry) and the Fabric
Select Buttons to OFF.
Using the Iron’s Special Features
Spray Mist Feature is a powerful water spray mist that dampens the fabric to aid in
removing wrinkles from heavy fabrics and for setting creases.
To use the Spray Mist Feature: Press Spray Mist trigger firmly.
Shot of Steam Feature provides an extra burst of steam for deep penetration of
stubborn wrinkles. You can use this feature while Dry or Steam ironing, as long as the
fabric setting is set to wool, cotton, or linen. The water reservoir must be approximately ¼
full of water.
Vertical Steam (select models only) allows your iron to function as a garment steamer.
TIP: When using vertical steam on clothing, hang the clothing on a clothes hanger for
best results. Hanging curtains and drapes may also be steamed.
To use Vertical Steam:
1. Ensure that the iron is heated up and the Ready indicator light has turned solid blue.
2. Hold iron vertically near, but not touching the fabric you want to steam.
3. Pull the fabric tight.
4. Press Shot of Steam
®
button in 3-second intervals as you move iron over wrinkles.
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