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5
SPRAY
Water spotting affects some fabrics. Test this out on a hidden part of the fabric.
1. Lift the iron off the fabric.
2. Aim the spray nozzle at the fabric.
3. Press the * button – you may have to press it 2 or 3 times to pump water through the
system.
SHOT OF STEAM
1. Check that the temperature control is at S or higher.
2. Lift the iron off the fabric.
3. Press the button.
4. Leave 4 seconds between shots to let the temperature build up.
DRY IRONING
1. If you’re going to be dry ironing for 20 minutes or more, empty the reservoir first, to avoid
spontaneous bursts of steam.
2. Set the steam control to S.
Set the desired temperature.
3. Wait till the light goes out, then start ironing.
VERTICAL STEAMING
Remove wrinkles from hanging clothes, hanging curtains, and furnishing fabrics.
Check that there’s adequate ventilation behind the fabric, otherwise moisture may build up,
causing mildew.
Check that there’s nothing behind the fabric that may be damaged by the steam.
Check that pockets, turn-ups, and cuffs are empty.
Check that there’s water in the reservoir.
1. Set the temperature control to max, set the steam control to S.
2. Hold the iron close to (but not touching) the fabric.
3. Press the button (you’re using the “shot of steam” function vertically).
4. Leave 4 seconds between shots, to let the temperature build up.
AFTER USE
1. Set the temperature control to and set the steam control to S.
2. Unplug the iron.
3. Open the water inlet cover.
4. Hold the iron over a sink, turn it upside down, and drain the water from the reservoir.
5. Sit the iron on its heel and leave it to cool down completely.
6. When cold, wipe off any moisture and close the water inlet cover.
7. Wipe outer surfaces with a damp cloth.
8. Remove spots from the soleplate with a little vinegar – take care not to scratch it.
9. Store the iron on its heel, to avoid corrosion and damage to the soleplate.
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