Miele PRI210 Commercial Rotary Iron with Wide Roller, Finger Guard, Large Touchscreen

User Guide - Page 20

For PRI210.

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The roller stops moving. The heater plate remains engaged.
Remove your foot from the footswitch again to continue ironing.
The roller automatically begins to rotate again. The ironing process
continues.
Alternatively, the footswitch can be adjusted by MieleTechnical Ser-
vice in such a way that the heater plate exits Pause mode and the
roller begins to rotate when the footswitch is activated (domestic
setting).
Stopping ironing
After ironing, let the roller run for about 10minutes at the minimum
heating temperature and without feeding in any laundry to dry out
the padding completely.
Switch off the rotary iron by pressing the button.
The heater plate disengages and the fan runs for up to 10minutes to
cool down the rotary iron. The button flashes during this process.
Switch off the on-site power switch.
Ironing with a coin-operated payment system
Press the button to switch on the rotary iron.
The display symbol flashes.
Insert the coin or token into the coin-operated payment system.
The symbol will go out in the display.
Select the appropriate ironing temperature for the type of fabric.
Then select the desired roller speed.
When the indicator light goes out, the set target temperature
has been reached and the rotary iron is ready to start ironing. This
is indicated by an audible signal sounding.
The ironing time purchased starts when the audible signal sounds.
Press the button to start the ironing process.
If ironing commences before the target temperature is reached, the
timer starts counting down when the button is pressed.
The heater plate engages and the roller begins to rotate.
After the purchased ironing time has expired, the iron emits an audi-
ble signal to indicate that the follow-up time has started. The preset
default follow-up time is 1minute.
You can now finish ironing the item that has been fed in.
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