Miele B 890 operating instructions Shirts, Shoulder yoke, Collar, Front sides

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Tips on ironing

Shirts

^Remove the feed board to iron shirts.

1. Shoulder yoke

^Arrange the yoke, collar first, on the roller and smooth out.

^Hot press the yoke.

2. Collar

The collar is ironed on both sides using the left hand end of the roller.

^Then turn down the collar and press lightly, holding taut.

3. Front sides

^Lay the button hole front on the left hand end of the roller with the side seam along the edge of the roller.

^Iron from the button hem up to the armhole.

^Now move the shirt out and iron past the armhole to the side seam.

^Iron the button side inside out so the buttons are pressed into the cushioned surface of the roller.

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Contents Operating instructions Rotary iron 890 Page Contents Technical and electrical safety Appropriate useAccessories UseDescription of the appliance Control panel Transport strut Moving the applianceMoving the appliance Moving the appliance Dust cover Before using for the first timePower cord Unwind the cordBefore ironing Preparing the work areaMaterial Dampness for ironing Preparing the laundryCorrect dampness Pulling into shape and smoothing outTesting the finger guard Please noteTo turn on Turning on and off Selecting the ironing TemperatureIroning To turn offSelecting the roller speed To press IroningTo iron To raise the heater plateRemoving the feed board Positioning the laundryLaundry bar Ironing tips After ironingIf the rotary iron is to be stored away Power failure Pull the emergency release lever upNapkins, hand towels Tips on ironingTablecloths Sheets and bedspreadsTo iron without a fold Duvet coversIf folds are acceptable Collar ShirtsShoulder yoke Front sidesBack Cuffs and sleevesIroning pants and jeans PantsSkirts Pressing woolen and dress pantsCleaning the casing Cleaning and CareCleaning the heater plate Washing or replacing the ironing coverCleaning and Care Cleaning and Care Frequently asked questions After sales service MieleCareElectrical connection 110 Electrical connectionElectrical connection 208 V or 240 Technical data Disposal of packing materials Help protect our environmentDisposal of an old appliance Page Page Page Alteration rights reserved