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perature position.
- Do not use temperatures higher than those
indicated on the garments to be treated.
- ● Temperature for synthetic fibres (Polyester,
Nylon...).
- ●● Temperature for silk, wool.
- ●●● Temperature for cotton, linen. (Minimum
temperature for steam ironing)
- If garment has various kinds of fibres, select the
temperature for the fibre that requires the lowest
temperature. (For example, select the tempera-
ture for polyester for an article made out of 60%
polyester and 40% cotton).
- Wait until the pilot light (D) has gone out which
will indicate that the appliance has reached an
adequate temperature.
- During use the pilot light (D) will automatically
flash on and off, thus indicating that the heating
elements are operating in order to maintain the
desired temperature.
DRY IRONING:
- The appliance has a steam flow regulator (C)
that permits dry ironing (without steam) when
placed in the 0 position.
STEAM IRONING:
- It is possible to iron with steam whenever the
deposit is filled with water and the adequate
temperature is selected.
STEAM FLOW CONTROL:
- The appliance has a (C) control knob that allows
to get the control of the steam flow.
SPRAY:
- The spray can be used in both steam and dry
ironing.
- Press the spray button ( A ) to use this opera-
tion.
- The spray button has to be pressed repeatedly
to release the first spray.
STEAM BLAST:
- This function proportions extra steam for elimi-
nating wrinkles.
- Press the steam blast button (B). Wait a few
seconds until vapour penetrates the fibres of the
garment before pushing the button again. For
optimum steam quality, do not apply more than
three successive blasts.
- The spray button has to be pressed repeatedly
to release the first spray.
VERTICAL STEAMING
- It is possible to iron hanging curtains, items of
clothing on his hanger, etc. To do so, follow the
instructions:
- Select the maximum temperature of the iron,
while turning the temperature regulator of the
iron in a clockwise direction (Fig 2).
- Move the iron in a top to bottom direction while
pressing the steam control ( B ). Important: for
cotton and linen, its recommended to put the
iron base in contact with the material. For other
more delicated fibres, it's recommended to keep
the iron base at some centimetres of distance.
ONCE YOU HAVE FINISHED USING THE
APPLIANCE:
- Select the minimum position (MIN) using the
thermostat control.
- Unplug the appliance to the mains.
- Remove the water from the water tank.
- Clean the appliance
CLEANING
- Disconnect the appliance from the mains and let
it cool before undertaking any cleaning task.
- Clean the equipment with a damp cloth with a
few drops of washing-up liquid and then dry.
- Do not use solvents, or products with an acid or
base pH such as bleach, or abrasive products,
for cleaning the appliance.
- Do not submerge the appliance in water or any
other liquid, or place it under a running tap.
SELF-CLEANING FUNCTION:
- It is important to self-clean the appliance at least
once a month to remove calcium and any other
built-up minerals inside the iron.
- Fill the depository to its maximum level, as
indicated on "water fill" section.
- Place the iron in a vertical position, plug in to
the mains and select the maximum temperature.
- Leave the appliance to heat up until the pilot
light indicates that it has reached its consigned
temperature.
- Unplug the appliance and place in the sink.
- Press the self-clean button, and keep it pressed
down.
- Let the water flow out through the steam vents
in the base, while lightly shaking the appliance.
- Release the button after a minute or when the

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