MINI 4
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MARCH 2011
4.
For dry ironing it is possible to adjust the thermostat (fig. 5) on different positions
according to the type of fabric (look at garment label). For steam ironing, set the
thermostat on “cotton” or “flax”.
5.
If you work on a non-vacuum board, some circular water spots might form because of
condensed steam. To get round this problem, put a felt under the usual padding and adjust
the hand-wheel for steam regulation on minimum (fig. 3).
7.
WATER FILLING
During the ironing, if steam flux decreases considerably and then ends definitely, it means that
there is no more water in the boiler. So MINI 4 has to be switched off by disconnecting the
plug; rotate the valve plug (fig. 3) of 360° and wait for steam to go out completely. Unscrew
the valve plug with care and wait some minutes. Then fill the boiler with water (fig. 4). Screw
the valve plug again, connect the plug and wait for the boiler lamp to switch off (fig. 2 A). Now
the iron is ready again.
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
8.
BOILER DISCHARGE
Carry out this operation when the machine is off and the plug disconnected.
Unscrew the valve plug (fig. 4). Open the front panel and empty the boiler by means of the
special tap (fig. 7). Once all the water has come out, remember to turn the tap off and to close
the panel. The tap might get blocked up: in this case, take an iron wire with a diameter of 3-4
mm or similar and put it into the conduit in order get it unblocked.
9.
GOOD FUNCTIONING
MINI 4 was projected for the ironing of domestic garments.
It can be used maximum 20 hrs. per week or 80 hrs. per
month (subdivided in many times).
10.
INTERVENTIONS AND SMALL REPAIRS
1.
Empty the boiler every 2-3 times you work.
2.
Replace the gasket of security valve plug (use only
original gaskets) every 1200 hrs. of lighting or maximum
2 years. For carrying out this operation, the machine has
to be switched off and cold.
3.
Replace the security valve plug every 2500 hrs. of lighting or maximum 3 years (fig. 3).
11.
COMPULSORY PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
(To be carried out exclusively by Assistance Centres or by the Constructor)
ELECTRIC
WIRE
STEAM
TUBE
THERMOSTAT
Fig. 7