Loading ...
Loading ...
Loading ...
5
TEMPERATURE SELECTION GUIDE
1. Check for textile care symbols (i j k l).
2. Iron fabrics needing low temperatures rst, then those that need medium temperatures , and nish
with those needing high temperatures (or max).
If the instructions on the fabric label dier from this guide, follow the instructions on the label.
L
abel marking
Dot setting
j cool – nylon, acrylics, polyester
k warm – wool, polyester mixtures
l hot – cotton, linen
/max
i do not iron
REDUCING TEMPERATURE
This takes a bit longer, as the iron has to lose the heat it has built up, so be patient. It’s best to organise your
ironing so that you don’t need to reduce the temperature.
STEAM IRONING
1. When steam ironing, you must set the temperature to ••• (green) or max (red).
2. Set the steam control to the setting you want, u = low steam,
x
=high steam.
3. Wait till the temperature light stops ashing, then start ironing.
NOTE: When you rst start your steam station and pull the trigger for steam ironing, there will be a
delay as your steam station pumps water from the reservoir to prime the system. This is normal and
may take 20-30 seconds. This will also happen after relling the reservoir.
DRY IRONING
You can dry iron by just not pressing the steam button, but if you want to make sure you don’t press it
accidentally, then you should iron with an empty reservoir. You can do your dry ironing rst, then switch
o, ll the reservoir and do your steam 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 cus are empty.
1. Set the temperature control to max (red). Set the steam control to
x
.
2. Wait till the light stops ashing.
3. Hold the iron close to (but not touching) the fabric.
We recommend using the steam trigger to produce steam for smaller areas, as it gives you better control.
Loading ...
Loading ...
Loading ...