GE 169233 manual Cleaning and maintenance, Anti-calc system, Cleaning the iron, Storage

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cleaning and maintenance

Anti-calc system

The water reservoir (12) with its anti-calc resin is designed to reduce the buildup of limescale that occurs during steam ironing.

This will prolong the working life of your iron.

Cleaning the iron

Do not use harsh abrasives, chemical cleaners or solvents to clean the casing of your iron, as these will damage its surface.

To clean the occasional build-up of scale on the soleplate (14) and the casing, just wipe with a soft damp cloth.

Always store the iron in an upright position on its heel (10) (ill. d ).

Storage

To get the longest working life from your iron, it is best stored in a dry place.

Disconnect the iron from the wall outlet.

Empty the water reservoir (12) before storing the iron.

When the iron has cooled completely, use the provided tie (11) to manage the power cord (11).

Store the iron on a stable shelf or in a cupboard. To avoid accidents, ensure that both the iron and its power cord (11) are beyond reach of children or pets.

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Contents Easy set iron with color response Important safeguards Read all instructions before usingOther Consumer Safety Information ParTS Illustrations Color-changing indicator and buzzer signal OperationBefore first use Setting the temperature Filling the iron with waterFabric setting chart Steam ironingWater spray Steam burstVertical steam ironing Dry ironing Anti-drip functionAuto shut-off function Turning the iron off and emptying the water reservoirCleaning and maintenance Cleaning the ironAnti-calc system StorageTroubleshOoting Problem CauseTechnical daTA Two-year limited warranty Customer Assistance