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4. The colour of the temperature light depends on the setting. The colours are:
Temperature light colour Dot setting
Yellow On - standby mode
Blue
Purple
••
Green
•••
Red Max
5. The temperature light will flash while the iron is heating up, then come on continuously
when the set temperature is reached.
REDUCING TEMPERATURE
This takes a bit longer, as the iron has to lose the heat it has built up, so be patient. Its 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, S = no steam, S = high steam.
3. Wait till the temperature light stops flashing, then start ironing.
SPRAY
Water spotting affects some fabrics. Test this out on a hidden part of the fabric. This works with
dry or steam ironing, as long as there’s water in the reservoir.
1. Check that there’s water in the reservoir.
2. Lift the iron off the fabric.
3. Aim the spray nozzle at the fabric.
4. Press the * button – you may have to press it 2 or 3 times to pump water through the
system.
SHOT OF STEAM
This works with dry or steam ironing, as long as there’s water in the reservoir, and the
temperature is set to ••• (green) or max (red).
1. Check that there’s water in the reservoir.
2. Check that the temperature is set to ••• (green) or max (red).
3. Lift the iron off the fabric.
4. Press the ~ button.
5. Leave 4 seconds between shots, to let the temperature build up.
DRY IRONING
If you’re going to be dry ironing for 20 minutes or more, empty the reservoir first, to avoid
spontaneous bursts of steam.
1. Set the steam control to S.
2. Select the required temperature.
3. Wait till the temperature light stops flashing, then start ironing.
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