Shot Of Steam - Rowenta DW9280 Manual

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L I N E N
C O T T O N
W O O L
S I L K
N Y L O N
A U T O O F F
IMPORT NT The iron takes longer to cool down than to heat up. We recommend that
you start with fabrics to be ironed at a low temperature. For mixed fabrics set the
temperature for the most delicate fabric.
TIP: lways spray starch onto the reverse side of the fabric to be ironed.
3 • Dry ironing
Set the iron on
4 • Steam ironing
Set the iron on
steam generator which pushes up to 30% more steam into the fabrics. The steam quantity
and the temperature will adjust automatically to the selected fabric.
5 • Shot of steam
Press the shot of steam button to generate a powerful jet of steam concentrated at the tip
fig.8
. This precision shot allows steam concentration in the front area to remove stubborn
creases. Wait a few seconds between each shot before pressing the button again.
IMPORT NT Leave an interval of a few seconds between each shot and wait until the
flow of steam has finished before standing the iron on its heel.
6 • Vertical shot of steam
Hold the iron vertically and press the shot of steam button to remove creases from suits, jackets,
skirts, hanging curtains etc.
button again.
IMPORT NT Never direct the steam at persons or animals!
TIP Hold the iron 4 to 8 inches away from the garment to avoid burning delicate
fabrics.
F BRIC
Nylon (Synthetic
fibres, e.g. viscose,
polyester)
silk
wool
cotton
linen
for an ironing without steam, ideal for delicates or perfect finishes.
( utosteam & Steamforce)
for steam ironing. Your iron is equipped with an integrated compact
(from temperature setting (••) upwards)
(from temperature setting (••) upwards)
fig.9
. Wait a few seconds between each shot before pressing the
THERMOST T
THERMOST T
INDIC TION
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IRONING
L BEL
NYLON
SILK
WOOL
COTTON
LINEN

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