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NOTE: If the spray function is
operated during dry ironing,
ensure that there is sufficient water
in the water tank. If dry ironing for
more than 20 minutes, the water
tank should be emptied to prevent
over heating any water present.
Anti-Drip System
The Kambrook Steamline iron is equipped
with an Anti-Drip System. The iron will
automatically close the steam valve
when the soleplate temperature is
too low to produce steam. When this
happens you will hear a click sound. It is
safe and will not harm the performance
of the iron.
This is the reason the fine mist spray
should be used when ironing delicate
fabrics at low temperatures.
The steam valve will open once the
soleplate has reached the temperature
required to create steam.
Safety Auto Off (KI780 Only)
The Safety Auto Off feature is designed to
switch the iron off if forgotten.
When the iron is left in the upright position
it will shut off in approximately 8 minutes,
followed by six beeps.
Fig. 1
When left in the ironing position it will
switch off in approximately 30 seconds,
followed by six beeps.
Operating Instructions continued
Fig. 2
Once the iron has shut itself off, the
indicator light will blink to indicate that
the iron has switched off.
To reactivate the iron, simply move
the iron. The heating indicator light will
switch on when the iron has reached
the temperature selected on the
temperature dial.
After Each Use
Set the steam selector to the MIN position
and turn the Temperature Control to MIN.
Switch the power off at the power outlet
and disconnect the power cord from the
power outlet.
Open the Water Tank Inlet and (over a
sink or bucket) invert the iron to empty
the remaining water from the tank.
Stand the iron in an upright position and
allow to cool.
CAUTION: Safety auto
off is designed as a safety
feature only. Irons should
not be left switched
on deliberately while
unattended. If safety auto
off has activated and no
further ironing is required,
we recommend that
the iron is switched off
at the power outlet
and unplugged.
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