Ironing label | Fabric | Temperature | |
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| Synthetic fibres, e.g. | • | |
| viscose, polyester… | ||
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| Silk, wool | •• |
Cotton, linen
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Electronic temperature control*: The traffic lights tell you whether the soleplate is at the selected temperature (fig.10).
YELLOW | The soleplate is still too cold for the selected | |
material. | ||
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GREEN | The soleplate is at the right temperature for the selected | |
material. | ||
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RED
The soleplate is still too hot for the selected material.
AUTO- OFF
The automatic electronic
IMPORTANT The iron takes longer to cool down than to heat up. We recommend that you start with fabrics to be ironed at a low temperature. For mixed fabrics set the temperature for the most delicate fabric.
TIP Always spray starch onto the reverse side of the fabric to be ironed.
6 • Dry ironing
Set the variable steam control to (fig.11) and set the temperature to suit the type of material (care points •, ••, •••).
7 • Steam ironing
You can steam iron from temperature setting •• upwards. Steam function* The steam quantity can be set to between no
steam (minimum steam quantity) and (maximum steam quantity) (fig.12). We recommend setting to maximum steam
* depending on model | 6 |