Sort the laundry according to the international symbols shown on the label; if this is missing,
sort according to the type of material.
Start to iron the garments that require a lower temperature so as to reduce idle time (the iron
requires less time to warm up than to cool down) and eliminate the risk of burning the fabric.
synthetic, acrylic, nylon, polyester: low temperatures;
wool, silk: medium temperatures;
cotton, linen: high temperatures;
do not iron.
FILLING THE RESERVOIR
Lift the reservoir water fill cover (1) and fill the water reservoir without overflowing. Once
finished, lower the cover (1).
IRONING
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Connect the plug (8) to a suitable socket.
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Press the iron/boiler ON/OFF button (2).
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Adjust the iron temperature (10) according to the international symbols on the clothing
labels and wait for the plate temperature LED (9) to go off.
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Turn the steam adjustment knob (7) to obtain the desired amount of steam.
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When the steam (ready) LED (6) lights up and remains on, you can start ironing.
The plate temperature LED (9) goes on and off intermittently while ironing, thereby
indicating that the appliance maintains the optimal temperature and pressure.
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Press the steam button (11) to steam iron.
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Dry iron by not pressing the steam button (11).
CAUTION: TO PREVENT DROPS OF WATER LEAKING FROM THE
PLATE, ONLY USE THE STEAM BUTTON (11) AT HIGH TEMPERATURES.
FILLING THE RESERVOIR WHILE IRONING
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When the water in the reservoir is below the minimum level, the no water LED (4) lights
up and the iron stops producing steam.
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Lift the reservoir water fill cover (1) and fill the water reservoir without overflowing. Once
finished, lower the cover (1) completely.
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The appliance is ready to continue ironing.
CLEANING THE BOILER
The boiler must be cleaned after 20 hours of operation, in order to prevent limescale from
forming. The boiler cleaning LED (5) starts blinking when the boiler must be cleaned.
However, you can start ironing. To clean the boiler, follow the "Sequence of operations"
below.
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