Operation; Preparing The Laundry; Residual Moisture; Sorting The Laundry - Miele PRI 210 Operating Instructions Manual

Commercial flatwork ironer
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Residual moisture For a good result and optimum ironing performance, the laundry
Sorting the
laundry

Preparing the laundry

should have the following residual moisture levels, depending on
model:
PRI 214/217: 15–25% residual moisture
PRI 210: 15% residual moisture
The ideal residual moisture level depends on the composition of the
fabric.
Before starting, sort the laundry according to type and fabric. Take
note of the advice on the care labels. We recommend sorting the
laundry as follows:
Material
Nylon, other synthetics
then
Woollens, silks
followed by
Cottons, linens
The ironer must not be used for laundry containing more than 50%
synthetic fibres (e.g. Dralon).
The high temperature of the ironer will cause the fabric to melt.
Laundry containing less than 50% synthetic fibres can be ironed at
low temperature (• range).
Starched laundry should be ironed last.
Otherwise, any remaining starch residue on the heater plate may
have a negative effect when ironing other laundry items.

Preparing for use

Switch on the on-site mains switch for the power supply.
Press the  sensor to switch on the flatwork ironer.
The red  symbol will flash in the display.
Now gently press the underside of the finger guard.
The ironer switches to the normal operating mode.
The ironer is only ready for use if the finger guard has been actuated
properly. Otherwise, the ironer will switch off again after a short
period of time.
The red  symbol will appear in the display and the flatwork ironer
will heat up.
Symbol
Temperature
100–110 °C

111–150 °C

151–185 °C

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