How To Use; Filling The Water Tank; Using Your Iron - Black & Decker IR02V Use And Care Manual

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HOW TO U SE
This product is for household use only.
G E T T ING STARTE D
Remove the plastic band around the power plug and all labels, tags
and stickers attached to the body, cord, or soleplate of the iron.
Remove and save literature.

FILLING THE WATER TANK

1.
Tilt the iron and using a clean measuring cup, pour water into
opening until the water reaches the MAX level mark on the water
tank. Do not overfill.
Tip: This iron is designed to use normal tap water. Do not use water
processed through a home softening system. If your water is very hard,
you can use a mixture of 50% tap water and 50% distilled water to avoid
build-up. It is not recommended to use water with perfumes or scented
additives.
2.
Stand the iron on the heel rest.
3.
To refill at any time during the ironing process, unplug the iron and
follow the above procedure.

USING YOUR IRON

1.
Plug the iron into an outlet. The red Power light will illuminate on
the handle, indicating that the iron is heating.
2.
Read the manufacturer's fabric label for clothing care
recommendations to help select the correct temperature setting.
Tip: Since it takes an iron longer to cool down than heat up,
organizing your clothing from Low to High temperature can cut down
your ironing time.
3.
Select the temperature and steam level on the iron by turning the
SmartSteam™ dial until you've reached the desired setting.
A fabric guide is printed on the water tank for easy reference.
4.
Allow the iron about 2 minutes to heat up to the desired
temperature.
Tip: To dry iron on low heat use SmartSteam™ settings 1–3, or for high
heat simply empty the water tank and follow the normal directions.
5.
When finished ironing, turn the dial to the MIN setting and unplug
from the outlet.
6.
Stand the iron on its heel rest and allow it to completely cool off
before storing.
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