Ironing
Ironing tips
–To avoid creasing stop the roller, pull the item back slightly and smooth out. If necessary, dampen again with a wet cloth or spray bottle.
–If possible, always use the whole length of the roller, otherwise the roller will lose its elasticity.
–For small items such as handkerchiefs, alternate between using the right and left hand sides of the roller.
–Items with raised buttons should be ironed face down on to the roller so that they are pressed into the cushioned surface.
–Cover zippers, metal buttons, and metal hooks with a cloth to protect the heater plate.
–To protect the heaterplate do not iron buttons that are not heat resistant or very large.
–When you have nearly finished ironing you can turn the temperature selector to " g " cold and continue ironing small items with residual heat.
After ironing
^Turn the appliance off.
^Turn the temperature to " g " cold.
^Remove the plug from the outlet.
If the rotary iron is to be stored away
^Allow the heater plate to cool.
^When the heater plate has cooled completely, fold the rotary iron.
^Wind up the power cord.
^Pull the cover on.
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