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8
Before First Use
Remove any promotional material or
packaging from the iron. Remove any
stickers or protective covers from the
soleplate.
Ensure that the iron is fully assembled and
the water tank is securely attached to
the iron body before operating.
When operating the iron for the first time,
test on an old piece of fabric to ensure
that the soleplate and water tank are
completely clean.
During the first use, some vapour may
emit. This vapour is due to the initial
heating of the materials used in the
iron. This vapour will not harm the
performance of the iron and is safe.
NOTE: As an important part of
the Kambrook quality control
process, your iron has been
individually tested. As a result,
there may be a small amount of
condensation or water droplets
on the inside of the water tank.
There is no need for concern.
Filling the Water Tank
The Steamline Detach iron should not
be operated without the water tank
securely in place and water in the water
tank. Ensure that the iron is switched off
and disconnected from the power outlet
before filling the water tank.
The Steamline Detach iron is designed to
be used with tap water. The hardness of
tap water can vary in different regions;
water testing kits can be purchased
online or at water filtration specialists
to determine the hardness of your tap
water.
If your tap water is particularly hard,
it is recommended that distilled or
demineralised water be used with this
iron. Not doing so can lead to in a
build-up of impurities in the iron resulting
in a loss of steaming power.
The unique feature of the Kambrook
Steamline Detach Iron is the fully
detachable water tank for filling right at
the tap.
Before detaching the water tank, ensure
that the steam control switch is set to
NO STEAM.
To remove the water tank, hold the iron
handle securely in your right hand with
your thumb resting on the tank release
button (See Fig.1).
Fig. 1
Meanwhile, place your left hand, with
your fingers resting on the indentations,
on both sides of the front of the iron
(See Fig. 2).
Fig. 2
Using Your Kambrook Iron
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