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Description
1. Steam control button
2. Temperature control slide for the iron
3. Iron thermostat light
4. Iron rest
5. Iron-base steam cord
6. Control panel
a - Green light: Steam ready
b - Steam output control dial
c - Red light: Water tank empty
d - Orange light: Boiler rinse
7. Illuminated on / off switch
8. Power cord storage space
9. Lock-System hoop
10. Removable water tank
11. Filling inlet of the removable water tank
12. Removable water tank handle
13. a - Boiler rinse cap cover
b - Boiler rinse cap
14. Steam generator boiler (in the base unit)
15. Cord fastener
16. Steam cord storage space
Locking system for retaining the iron on the base
(Lock-system)
Your steam generator is equipped with a retaining clip which locks the iron on
its casing for easier transport and storage – fig.1:
- Locking – fig.2.
- Unlocking – fig.3.
To carry your steam generator by the iron handle:
- place the iron on the iron rest of the generator and raise the retaining hoop
over the iron until it locks into place (audible click) fig.2.
- grasp the handle of the iron to carry your steam generator fig.1.
Preparation
Due to the powerful steam output, a mesh type ironing board must be used to allow any excess steam to escape
and to avoid steam venting sideways.
What water may be used ?
Your iron has been designed to operate using untreated tap water.
Heat concentrates the elements contained in water during evaporation. The
types of water listed below contain organic waste or mineral elements that can
cause spitting, brown staining or premature wear of the appliance: water from
clothes dryers, scented or softened water, water from refrigerators, batteries or
air conditioners, pure distilled or demineralised water or rain water should not be
used in your iron. Also do not use boiled, filtered or bottled water.
Filling the water tank
Place your steam generator on a stable, horizontal heat-resistant surface.
Grasp the handle of the removable tank and pull horizontally to remove it
fig.4.
Pour in untreated tap water up to the max mark
fig.5.
Replace it firmly in its housing, making sure it is fully into place – fig.6.
If your water is very hard
(check with your local
water authority) it is
possible to mix tap water
with store-bought distilled
or demineralised water in
the following proportions:
50% untreated tap water,
50% distilled or
demineralised water.
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021472-NOTICE PRO MINUTE AQUAPLUS 3/01/07 9:08 Page 3
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