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IRONING WITH STEAM
1. For steam ironing, be sure the water tank is filled to MAX.
2. Turn the variable steam dial to the appropriate steam
setting for your fabric. (D)
Note: See the fabric guide on the iron (B) and read
garment's label to help you determine which steam
setting to use.
3. For optimum performance when using steam, stand iron on its heel rest
until the selected temperature setting is reached.
4. When finished ironing, turn the variable steam dial to the steam off
setting.
BURST OF STEAM
HORIZONTAL
Tip: Use to remove stubborn creases.
1. With the water tank filled to the MAX mark, set temperature setting
and variable steam to the appropriate settings for your fabric. See
fabric guide on the iron and read garment's label to help you determine
fabric type.
2. For best performance, press the burst of steam
button at 5-second
intervals.
3. When finished ironing, turn the variable steam dial to the steam off
setting, stand the iron on its heel, and unplug the iron.
VERTICAL
Tip: Use for removing wrinkles from hanging clothes and drapes.
1. With the water tank filled to the MAX mark, set temperature setting
and variable steam to the appropriate settings for your fabric. See
fabric guide on the iron and read garment's label to help you determine
fabric type.
2. Hang the garment to be steamed on a clothes hanger. (Curtains or
drapes can be steamed once they are hung.)
3. Hold the iron close to, but not touching, the fabric.
4. Pull the fabric tight in your free hand and pump the burst of steam
button as you move the iron over the fabric.
5. When finished ironing, turn the variable steam dial to the steam off
setting, stand the iron on its heel, and unplug the iron.
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