4
H
Don’t put the appliance in liquid, don’t use it in a bathroom, near
water, or outdoors.
7 Don’t iron clothing while it’s being worn – you’ll injure the wearer.
8 Don’t use the appliance for any purpose other than those
described in these instructions.
9 Don’t scratch the soleplate – avoid buttons, zips, etc.
10 The appliance has a protective thermal fuse, which will blow if it
overheats. If this happens, the appliance will stop working, and
must be returned for repair.
household use only
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BEFORE USING FOR THE FIRST TIME
•
Remove labels, stickers and packing from the iron and soleplate.
•
Don’t worry if the iron smokes a bit, it’ll stop as the element cures.
•
Iron an old piece of cotton fabric, to clean the soleplate.
•
Press the
~
and
*
buttons 3 or 4 times, to check them.
C
PREPARATION
1 Check for textile care symbols (
i j k l
).
2 Iron fabrics needing low temperatures
j
first, then those that
need medium temperatures
k
, and finish with those needing
high temperatures
l
.
b
TEMPERATURE SETTING GUIDE (#2)
label marking
dot setting
j
cool – nylon, acrylics, polyester
•
k
warm – wool, polyester mixtures
•
•
l
hot – cotton, linen
•
•
•
/
max
i
do not iron
,
If the instructions on the fabric label differ from this guide, follow
the instructions on the label.
X
FILLING (#3)
3 In a soft water ares, use tap-water, in a hard water area, use
distilled water (not chemically descaled or softened water).
4 Distilled water must be marketed as suitable for use in irons.
5 Unplug the iron.
6 Set the temperature control to
•
and the steam control to
S
(#2).