Table
Label with
Type of fabric Temperature
ironing
instructions
Synthetic
fabrics, e.g.
acetate, acrylic,
B
polyamide,
C
D
Z
Preparing the appliance for use
- Before you use the appliance for the first time,
remove any sticker or protective foil from the
soleplate. Clean the soleplate with a soft cloth.
- Fully unwind the mains cord (M) and supply hose
(O).
- Place the steam tank (B) on a stable, level surface.
- Place the iron on the iron stand (C).
Tips
• First check whether there is a label with ironing
instructions in the garment.
Always follow the ironing instructions on the
garment label.
• If these instructions are missing but you do know
what kind of fabric the garment is made of, consult
the table for the recommended ironing
temperatures.
control
MIN
|
viscose,
|
polyester
1
|
Silk
|
|
|
2
Wool
|
|
3
Cotton
MAX
Linen
Z
Please note:
on the label means that the article cannot be ironed.
Steam
Shot of steam Steam spray
control
X
F
1 - 2
3 - 4
• This table is only valid for plain fabrics. If some kind
of finish (gloss, crinkle, relief etc.) has been applied
to the material, it is best ironed at a low
temperature.
• Sort the laundry according to ironing temperature
before you start: put wool with wool, cotton with
cotton, etc.
• The iron heats up more quickly than it cools down.
As a result, it is best to start with the articles that
need to be ironed at the lowest temperature, such
as those made of synthetic fibres.Then continue
with the garments requiring a higher ironing
temperature.
• If the fabric consists of various kinds of fibres, always
select the temperature required by the most
delicate fibre, i.e. the lowest temperature. If, for
example, an article consists of 60% polyester and
40% cotton, it should be ironed at the temperature
indicated for polyester (1) and without steam.
• If you do not know what kind(s) of fabric(s) the
article is made of, determine the appropriate
5
X
F