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Set the temperature using the temperature
control dial (4). The temperature must be
between medium temperature ("MED")
and maximum temperature ("MAX"). The
temperature display (6) shows the selected
temperature.
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The temperature indicator (5) and "steam
ready" indicator (9) flash as the appliance
heats the water. When the temperature
indicator (5) and "steam ready" indicator
(9) come on, the appliance is ready for use.
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The temperature indicator (5) and "steam
ready" indicator (9) will illuminate and
extinguish as the appliance switches on and
off to maintain the required temperature.
Note: A buzzer will sound when the pump
inside the steam generator operates.
The "pump active" indicator (10) remains on
during the process.
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To use the steam shot function:
- Set the steam volume using the steam
volume button (7).
- To supply a shot of steam during use,
press the steam shot button (13).
For continuous steam, keep the steam
shot button (13) pressed.
- Press the steam shot button (13) at
intervals to iron vertically (curtains, hung
garments, etc.).
- The steam generator can be set to
produce steam without keeping the
steam shot button (13) pressed: Move
the steam lock button (14) forward to
start emitting steam from the soleplate
(17) continuously. Move the steam lock
button (14) backward to stop emitting
steam from the soleplate (17)
continuously.
Before you proceed, we would like you to
focus your attention on the following notes:
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Always release the steam lock button (14)
when you place the iron (1) onto the iron
holder (18).
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If you interrupt the process, place the iron
(1) onto the iron holder (18).
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After use, place the iron (1) onto the iron
holder (18).
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Press the on/off button (3) to switch off the
appliance. The on/off indicator (3) flashes.
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Remove the mains plug from the wall
socket. The on/off indicator (3) goes off.
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Allow the appliance to cool down
completely.
Ironing tips
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Start ironing fabrics that require lower
temperatures (e.g. synthetics). Finish by
ironing fabrics that respond best to higher
temperatures and steam (e.g. cotton and
linen).
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It is recommended to use low
temperatures for fabrics that have unusual
finishes (sequins, embroidery, etc.).
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If the fabric is mixed (e.g. 40% cotton, 60%
synthetic), choose the temperature for the
fabric requiring the lowest temperature.
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If you do not know the composition of the
fabric, determine the temperature by
testing on a hidden corner of the fabric.
Start ironing with a low temperature and
gradually increase the temperature.
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It is recommended to iron silk, woolen or
synthetic fabrics inside out.
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It is recommended to iron velvet fabrics in
the direction of the fibre without exerting
pressure on the appliance.
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If the fabric is not completely dry, the
ironing process will become smoother.
Always iron silk fabrics when they are damp.
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Do not iron areas with traces of perspiration
or other marks in order to prevent staining.
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If you use starch, spray the starch onto the
other side of the fabric and clean the
soleplate more frequently.
Automatic switch-off function
Before you proceed, we would like you to
focus your attention on the following notes:
-
Do not rely on the automatic switch-off
function to switch off the appliance.
After use, switch off the appliance using
the on/off button (3) and remove the
mains plug from the wall socket.
The steam generator (2) will switch off
automatically if you leave the iron (1) resting
on the soleplate (17) for more than 30 seconds
or on its back for more than 15 minutes.
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