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Before Use
10
Before Use - Starting the Appliance
2
Information about the water
This iron works with ordinary tap water. Decalcied water of
any kind or water from tumble-dryers is not suitable, since it may be
very corrosive. Never use water treated with lter cartridges,
since the residues (e.g. particles of activated carbon) may block
the mechanical parts of the appliance. Never add in perfumes, oils,
starch into the water. Water with additives may damage the steam
generator leaving you with subsequent costs of cleaning and service.
Hard water and/or a frequent use may cause the formation of scale
deposits in your steam generator. If you wish to slow down the scale
forming, we recommend to regularly rinse out your steam generator
(see maintenance, page 14) or use distilled water.
This ironing board comes with a steam generating unit and a steam
iron with professional-style soleplate offering several advantages.
Unlike a “normal” iron, an iron with a
professional-style soleplate has steam
holes only at the tip and it emits a large
amount of concentrated steam, which
quickly removes wrinkles and creases
in any fabric.
The strong concentrated steam easily penetrates through several
layers of fabric to avoid having to iron the underside.
The large smooth area underneath the steam holes is heated and it
is used to dry and set the fabric.
This unique design based on commercial-style ironing systems reduces
ironing time signicantly while achieving professional ironing results.
Starting the Appliance
CONCENTRATED
STEAM
EMISSION
DRYING
SURFACE
IRONING BOARD START UP
Plug the power supply cord into its socket.
Place the iron on the iron rest pad.
Switch the appliance on using the power on/off switch. The control
warning light integrated into the iron will be on and remain on. It
will switch off as soon as the iron soleplate reaches the working
temperature. The iron heating time is about 3-5 minutes. The
power on/off switch also activates the ironing board and the steam
generator. During the heating phase the equipment may emit noises.
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