KH2400
Tell children about the appliance and its potential dangers so that they do not play with it.
Important!
•Should the clothing care instructions forbid ironing, (Symbol ), the clo- thing item may not be ironed. If you
ignore this warning, the item could be damaged.
•Do not fill the water tank with a li- quid other than water. You will other- wise damage the steam iron.
•You may not clean the steam iron with solvents, alcohol or abrasive cleaning agents. You could other- wise cause damages.
Parts Identification
Cable protector / mains lead Water tank with integrated blue
Sole plate Storage cover Measuring cup Spray nozzle Water tank lid Steam regulator Spray button Steam burst button
Heater monitor light (green)
Before first use
•Before using the iron for the first time, check if the voltage rating on the base plate corresponds to the mains voltage in your home.
•Remove the storage cover, sticker or any protective items from the solepla- te .
•It is important to remove any residues of the polishing compound, used on
the soleplate | , which may have lod- |
ged in the steam vents. Using the | |
measuring cup | supplied, pour |
water into the iron up to the MAX line. Clean the steam vents by using “Calc Clean” system. (See using the
Calc Clean Button | ). When finished, |
wipe the soleplate | with an old |
cloth. Cotton swabs may be used to clean and dry the steam vents.
•Some parts of the iron have been slightly greased and as a result the iron may smoke slightly when swit- ched on for the first time. After a short while, however, this will cease. Open a window.
•Normal tap water can usually be used for ironing. But if you live in a hard water area we recommend to use distilled water to insure
optimum performance of your iron.
Controlling the temperature
Turn your temperature control knob to the position you desire according to the following fabric indications:
Nylon | Silk | Wool | Cotton | Linen |
Nylon | Soie | Laine | Coton | Toile |
Nylon | Seide | Wolle | Baumwolle | Leinen |
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| Calc Clean |
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