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English
The iron must be used and rested on a flat,
stable surface. When placing the iron on its
stand, ensure that the surface on which the
stand is placed is stable.
- If placed on a shaggy rug or other unstable
location, the iron may fall over and cause damage
to the rug, injury or burns.
Do not touch the steam or " power shot " during
use.
When using an ironing board through which steam
can penetrate, do not put your hand, leg, etc.,
under the ironing board.
Do not aim the steam towards your hand, knee, or
any other part of the body.
Do not use steam or
" power shot " when the iron is
partially sticking out from the ironing board.
Do not iron the clothes that you are wearing.
To reduce the risk of personal injury, property
damage, electric shock or fire, please observe the
following:
CAUTION
If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced
by authorized service personnel. in order to avoid
a hazard.
- Failure to do so may cause an accident or injury.
Do not insert pins or needles into the iron or use
it on clothes with sewing needles or the like
inserted.
Do not put the soleplate too close to you or
others since steam may unexpectedly erupt from
it.
Do not use the iron with the exception of fabric.
Do not store the iron until it has fully cooled
down.
Do not repeatedly and quickly press the power
shot button.
-
If repeating operation over an interval of less than
2 seconds, burns due to hot water leaks may result.
Do not store the power cord coiled with sharp
angles.
- This may damage the cord.
Only use tap water in the iron.
Do not add perfume, vinegar, starch, descaling
agents, ironing aids or other chemicals in the
water tank.
- Doing so may cause scalding or discoloration of
garments due to the damaged product.
If the shot intensity is low, do not operate the
power shot button.
- Doing so may cause burns due to hot water leaks.
Do not tilt or violently move the iron back and
forth.
- Doing so may cause burns due to hot water leaks.
CAUTION
Use a dry iron on moist clothing (spray misted).
Care should be taken when using the iron.
- Steam emission may cause personal injury.
When using with following fabric, test on an
inconspicuous area, or place a cloth over the
fabric to prevent the fabric from marking.
Expensive or specially processed fabrics (velvet,
acrylic, nylon, cashmere, etc.)
Fabrics that are labeled as " low heat " or
" medium heat ", or dark colored fabrics.
Drain water from the water tank after use.
- Failure to do so may cause the water to leak out
from the soleplate when the iron is used next time.
To reduce the risk of personal injury, property
damage, electric shock or fire, please observe the
following:
Do not use any ironing accessories available on
the market.
- Doing so may cause burns or damage to cloth due
to incorrect operation.
Do not use the iron near walls or furniture that
cannot withstand high temperature or humidity.
- Doing so may damage the wall or furniture.
Do not add hot water in the water tank.
- Doing so may cause burns due to hot water
splashes.
Parts identification
Thermostat operating
indicator light
Handle
Power shot button
Spray mist button
Steam/Dry selector
Water fill cover
Spray nozzle
Soleplate
Maximum water level
indicator
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
Self-cleaning button
Water tank
Heel rest
Power plug
K
L
M
N
O
Temperature selector
H
I
Power cord
Dry Low steam High steam
P
Temperature select
scale position
MLJ
I
G
F
E
C A
N
O
D B
H
P
K
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