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For refilling, you can also use tap water. However, if the water is very hard, it is
advisable to use distilled water.
Do not put vinegar, starch, chemically descaled water or descaling agents
in the water reservoir!
- Pour water into the filling aperture to the maximum (max) level (fig. 3).
Setting the temperature (see table)
- Put the iron on its heel.
- Set the temperature control (A) to the correct ironing temperature (fig. 4).
- Insert the mains plug into the wall socket.
- The iron is ready to be used after the amber temperature pilot light (E) has first
gone off and then come on again.
The amber pilot light (E) will come on from time to time during ironing.
If you set the temperature control (A) to a lower setting after ironing at a high
temperature, do not resume ironing until after the amber pilot light (E) has come on
and has gone off again. If you don’t wait for the light to go out again, you run the
risk of scorching the fabric.
Ironing without steam (see table)
- Set the Steam control (B) to position O (= no steam) (fig. 2).
For more details on how to switch on the iron, see the section headed “Setting the
temperature”.
Steam-ironing (see table)
Make sure there is enough water in the water reservoir.
- Set the steam control (fig. 5):
No steam setting (O) for temperature settings MIN to 2.
Steam setting (q) for temperature settings 2 to 3.
Maximum steam setting (w) for temperature settings 3 to MAX.
Water may leak from the soleplate if a too low temperature (2 or lower) has been
selected.
For more details on how to switch on the iron, see the section headed “Setting the
temperature”.
Extra Steam
0 (types HI 225/226) (see table)
This feature provides extra steam to remove stubborn creases.
Apply Extra Steam only at 3 to MAX temperature setting.
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