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Use
Steam ironing
1. Filling the water tank
- Unplug your iron before filling it.
- Set the steam control to DRY
- fig. 1.1
.
- Take the iron in one hand and tilt it slightly, so that you can see the water tank filling hole
-
fig. 3.
- To open the water tank, press the button
- fig. 2.
- Fill the water tank
- fig. 3
up to the mark “MAX”. The mark MAX corresponds to a capacity
of 350 cc.
- Close the water tank cover until you hear a click
- fig. 4.
- You can now plug in your iron.
2. Choose your ironing programme
- Your iron has the Autosteam Control function, which recommends 8 different ironing
programmes:
Set the Autosteam Control Thermostat to match the type of textile you wish to iron. Your
iron automatically and accurately determines the exact temperature and steam flow that
are suitable, in order to guarantee the best results.
To select the appropriate ironing programme, activate the thermostat located under the
handle
- fig. 5.
- Rotation left : selects the programs requiring low temperature and steam levels.
- Rotation right : selects the programs requiring high temperature and steam levels.
- The program selected appears automatically on the indicator panel at the front of the
iron
- fig. 6.
- Set the steam control to STEAM
- fig. 1.2.
- When your iron reaches the required temperature, the thermostat indicator goes out
-
fig. 7.
You can start ironing.
3. Spray Function
- While ironing, press a few times in succession on the Spray button to dampen the fabric
-
fig. 8
and iron out awkward creases.
4. For more steam (shot of steam button)
- Press the Shot of Steam button from time to time
- fig. 9.
- Wait a few seconds between each shot before pressing the button again.
5. Vertical steam ironing
- Ideal for removing creases from suits, jackets, skirts, hanging curtains etc
- Hang the garment on a hanger and hold the fabric slightly taut with one hand. The
steam is very hot, so you should always do this with the garment on a hanger never
while someone is wearing it.
- Set your thermostat to MAX
- fig. 10.
- Press the Shot of Steam button ( ) repeatedly
- fig. 9
moving the iron from top to
bottom
- fig. 11.
- Hold the iron a few centimetres from the fabric to avoid burning delicate fabrics.
6. Anti-Calc Plus System
- You iron is equipped with an integral anti-scale system
- fig. 12.
- This system will help to provide :
a better ironing quality with a constant flow of steam,
a longer life for your iron.
7. Anti-drip function
- Autosteam Control, i.e. the automatic selection of the ironing programme depending on
the fabrics elected, makes it possible to reduce steam flow at low temperatures and
prevents your iron from dripping water onto your linen.
Recommendations:
Fabrics and ironing
temperatures:
Your iron heats up
quickly: so begin by
ironing fabrics that are
ironed at low
temperatures first, then
go on to those requiring
a higher temperature,
if you change to a
program requiring lower
temperatures, wait for
the thermostat light to
come on again before
continuing to iron.
when ironing fabrics
with mixed fibres, set
the ironing temperature
for the most delicate
fibre. For delicate fabrics
we recommend testing
the fabric first on an
inconspicious place eg
(inside them).
For best results we
recommend you use a
vented ironing board to
allow the powerful
steam to penetrate
through the fabric more
efficiently.
Ensure that the fabric
you are ironing is flat to
avoid steam venting
sideways whilst ironing.
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