• Fill the tank with water.
• Choose the desired steam output by turning the steam control dial (4).
NOTE
• Steam is delivered only if knob (12) was set to symbols
, max.
• When the iron is placed vertically during ironing pauses, the steam delivery is
automatically cut off.
• Some water drops can come out together with the steam on first use. This is to be
considered normal. Before ironing your linen carry out some tests on an old cloth.
• Make sure the steam control dial (4) is in the “ ”
position (dry ironing).
• Completely unroll the power cord (10), put the iron in
a vertical position and connect the plug to the power
outlet.
• With the temperature control knob (12) select the
temperature which is most suitable for the type of
fabric to be ironed.
• The thermostat light (9) turns on and will then
turn off when the soleplate reaches the selected
temperature. The iron is now ready for use.
IMPORTANT
• Before and during use make sure the work surface is stable and heat resistant.
• Never leave the iron unattended when it is connected to the power supply.
• Do not use the iron if it has been dropped, if there are signs of damage or if water
leaks.
SUGGESTIONS
• First iron more delicate fabrics which require low temperature and then the more
resistant ones which require higher temperatures.
• Before ironing pass the iron over a small hidden area of your item of linen to make sure
the temperature selected is suitable for that type of fabric.
PUTTING INTO OPERATION
STEAM IRONING
ENGLISH
• Place the appliance on a firm flat surface.
• Select the proper temperature by turning the control knob (12) on the iron.
• Completely unwind the power cord (10) and plug into the outlet.
• When the pilot light (9) goes out, the iron is ready for use.
• The pilot light (9) on the iron will light up and go out automatically while you are ironing
to show that the soleplate is being kept at a constant temperature.
• When you have finished ironing to turn off the appliance. Let the iron cool down.
FOR DRY IRONING
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