Panasonic NI-N50NR Operating Instructions Manual page 5

Electric steam iron
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Before
ironing, sort
the
garments
according
to
the
different
heat
settings required.
Iron
fabrics that
need
a
lower temperature
first.
Do
not
touch
plastic
buttons
with a
hot
iron
because
they
may
melt.
Be
careful
around
zippers
and
similar
items
to
prevent
the soleplate
from
scratching.
HOW
TO
FILL
1
.
Be
sure
the
iron
is
unplugged
from
the
electrical outlet
before
filling
with water.
Push
the
steam
button
down,
hold the
iron,
open
Water
Fill
Cover and
slowly
fill
the
iron
with
water
(see
NOTE)
up
to
"MAX"
indication.
(about
5.6
ounces/1
60ml).
2.
Do
not
overfill.
Check
the correct
water
level
with the
iron
in
the
vertical position.
3.
Close
the
Water
Fill
Cover.
NOTE:
Most
ordinary tap
water can be
used
in
this iron.
In
extremely hard water
areas,
distilled
or
demineralized water should be used.
If
distilled
water
is
used,
the
iron
must
be
seasoned
by
using
tap
water
for
the
first
four times.
After
that,
tap
water should be used
once
a
month.
This
is
necessary
to
coat
the
steam
chamber
for
proper performance.
HOW
TO USE AS A STEAM
IRON
1
.
Fill
the
iron
as described
in
"HOW
TO
FILL".
2.
Set
the
iron vertically
and
make
sure
the
Temperature
Selector
Dial
is
set
to
OFF.
Plug
the
AC
cord
into
the
electrical outlet.
3.
Set
the
temperature
selector
dial to
the"
^>
"
or
"
"(steam) zone.
"<^>
H
zone:
Low
steam,
for thin
or delicate fabrics requiring a small
amount
of
steam.
zone: High steam,
for
fabrics requiring a
lot
of
steam.
(i.
e. thick
materials,
items
with
stubborn
wrinkles.)
4.
Preheat
the
iron
until
the indicator
light
goes
out,
usually
about
1-2
minutes.
This
light
will
go on and
off
during
ironing
to
indicate the
temperature
chosen
by
the selector
dial
is
being maintained.
5.
Hold
the
iron
horizontally
and
press
the
steam
button
into
the
steam
position.
Steam
button
is
regulated as
follows.
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