Preparing For Use; Filling Water; Setting The Temperature - Singer SHG 6203 Manual De Instrucciones

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PREPARING FOR USE

Filling Water

- If the tap water in your area is very hard, We advise you to mix the tap water with a
equal amount of demineralized water.
- Do not put perfume, vinegar, starch, descaling agents, ironing aids, other chemicals or
100 percent distilled water in the detachable tank (H).
1- Pull down the Detachable water tank locker (W).
2- Remove the detachable water tank (H) from the steam station.
3- Fill the detachable water tank with water up to the MAX indication.
4- Pull down the detachable water tank locker (W).
5- Slide the detachable water tank (H) back into the steam station.
- The detachable water tank (H) can be refilled at any time during use.
- This appliance has a built-in water level sensor. When the minimum level in the
detachable water tank (H) has been reached, the water tank lower water indicator light
(P) will start flashing. Steam ironing will not be possible!
Note: When you use the appliance for the first time or after Calc Clean, a lot of
water will be pumped from the detachable water tank into the steam station. Refill
the tank, if necessary.

Setting the temperature

1. Check the garment label for the required ironing temperature
MAX
2. Set the temperature control dial (S) to the required ironing temperature by turning it to
the appropriate temperature indication.
3. Insert the main plug (U) into an earthed wall socket and press the power indicator.
The steam station and the iron will now start heating up.
The iron takes approx.. 1 minute to heat up to
minutes to heat up.
As soon as the steam station has reached its maximum pressure level and is ready
for steam ironing, the steam indicator light (Q) goes on.
Tips
- If the article consists of various kind of fibers, always select the temperature required by
the most delicate fiber, i.e. the lowest temperature. If, for example, the fabric consists
of 60% polyester and 40% cotton, it should be ironed at the temperature indicated for
polyester (
- If you do not know what kind of fabric the article is made of, determine the right ironing
temperature by ironing a part that will not be visible when you wear or use the article.
- Silk, woolen and synthetic materials: iron the reverse side of the fabric to prevent shiny
patches.
- Fabrics that tend to acquire shiny patches should be ironed in one direction only (along
with the nap ) while applying very little pressure.
- Start ironing the articles that require the lowest ironing temperature, i.e. those made of
synthetic materials.
To make the iron cool down faster, simply apply steam or iron a piece of cloth.
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