STEAM IRONING
This function can only be used at a higher ironing temperature
– moderate or max position.
1. Fill the iron as described in "
How to Fill the Water Tank"
.
2. Connect the iron to a suitable mains power supply outlet.
3. Turn the temperature dial to the
MAX
position.
4. The pilot light will glow to indicate that the iron is heating up.
5. The pilot light will go off when the required temperature is reached. During ironing,
the pilot light on the iron automatically switches on/off as the thermostat maintains
the set temperature (you may continue ironing during this process).
6. The iron is ready for use.
7. Set the steam knob correctly. Increase steam output by pushing the steam knob to
the right and decrease steam output by pushing the steam knob to the left.
Caution: Synthetic fabric, Nylon, Synthetic Silk and Silk cannot be steam ironed as
it will damage the finish of the fabric.
8. After use, turn the temperature dial to the
“0”/ “OFF”
position - the iron is now
switched off.
9. Disconnect the iron from mains power supply outlet.
10. Follow the cleaning and maintenance instructions.
Note: Water may leak from the soleplate if too low a temperature has been selected. If this
happens, turn the temperature dial to the advised position. Steam will recommence as
soon as the appropriate temperature has been reached.
BURST OF STEAM
This function works well for tough wrinkles and heavy fabrics. By pressing the steam
button, an intense burst of steam is emitted from the soleplate. This can be very useful
when removing stubborn creases. This function can be used once the iron has reached
maximum temperature. For optimal results, there should be a five (5) second interval
between presses of the steam button. To prevent leaking water from the soleplate, do not
press the steam button continuously for more than three (3) seconds. Allow at least a one
(1) minute interval before press the steam button again. Stubborn creases should be