Breville TECHnique digital VIN158 Instructions For Use Manual page 9

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Shot of Steam
When using the shot of steam function the fabric setting must be either WOOL, COTTON,
DENIM or LINEN. If you select any other fabric type, your iron will not produce steam.
Wait for several seconds between each press of the steam button.
Press the shot of steam button whenever you have a stubborn crease that needs extra
steam. Steam will burst from the holes in the soleplate into the fabric.
Vertical Steam Ironing
Never iron garments when they are being worn.
Your iron can be used for vertical steam ironing. This process can be applied to curtains,
dresses on hangers etc.
1.
Fill your iron with water.
2.
Plug your iron into the mains supply and switch on.
3.
Select the desired fabric setting using the temperature increase/decrease buttons
(+ or –). For steam ironing, the fabric setting must be either WOOL, COTTON,
DENIM or LINEN. If you select any other fabric type, your iron will not produce
steam.
Note: When the iron is in the steam range, the steam range icon will appear on
the display. There are two steam icons depending on which fabric setting has been
selected. The WOOL and COTTON fabric settings produce less volume of steam
than the DENIM and LINEN settings.
4.
Your iron will begin to heat up and the temperature indicator icon will flash. When
your iron beeps once and the temperature indicator icon stops flashing your iron is
ready to use.
5.
Hold the iron 15cm (6 inches) from the fabric.
6.
Press the shot of steam button. The steam will penetrate the fabric removing the
creases. To apply more steam press the shot of steam button again.
Precondition Steam
Keep children away from the front of the iron and do not hold your fingers in
front of the soleplate when using the precondition steam feature.
For difficult areas (e.g. collars, cuffs, pockets, etc.) press the shot of steam button. The
special steam channels in the soleplate deliver more steam around the front part of the
iron preconditioning the fabric before you iron it for easier and faster ironing.
using your iron


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