
How to Use
This appliance is intended for household use only.
GETTING STARTED
1.Remove all labels, tags and stickers attached to the body, cord or soleplate of the iron.
2.Remove and save literature.
3.If ironing dry, place appliance on its heel rest on a stable ironing board.
4.Uncoil cord and plug into standard electrical outlet.
Important: For optimum performance, allow the iron to stand for 90 seconds until the
Standby symbol in the bottom right of the LCD display changes to Ready
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FILLING WATER TANK
| 1. | With iron on flat surface with soleplate down, open | |
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| 2. | Tilt the iron and using a clean measuring cup, pour water into | |
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| opened chamber until water reaches the MAX level mark on the | |
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| side of the water tank (B). Do not overfill. | |
| Note: This iron can be filled with ordinary tap water; if your water | ||
A | is hard or soft, you may want to use distilled water. Do not use | ||
water processed through a home softening system. | |||
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3. Close the
Note: If you need to add water while ironing, unplug the iron and follow the above steps.
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ALL-TEMP STEAM™
STEAM SELECTION
1.The steam symbol can be displayed by pressing the Steam On/ Off button, which is located just behind the LED display and in front of the steam and spray buttons (F).
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3.The steam symbol on the LCD display will blink until the iron reaches the appropriate temperature. It then remains constant.
4.If changing the setting from 1 through 3, the symbol will flash until the iron is fully heated to the next selection, and then remain constant. If changing to a setting higher than 3, a
symbol appears and flashes until the selected temperature is reached, then remains constant.
5.If the Steam On/Off button is pressed at any time during use, the iron stops producing steam and the steam symbol disappears from the LCD display.
IRONING WITH STEAM
When using steam, be sure the iron is filled with water before you begin to iron.
4. Plug the iron into an electrical outlet
• The iron beeps.
• The backlight illuminates and turns off.
B | • The Standby | symbol remains on the LCD display (C). |
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5. Turn on the iron by pressing the (+) temperature control button, located to the left of the LCD display (D).
•The iron beeps.
•The LCD backlight turns on.
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| • The iron begins to heat up and the LCD displays the lowest | |||
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| SELECTING FABRIC TEMPERATURE |
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| 1. | Read fabric labels to help determine fabric type to be ironed. | |||
| Tip: If unsure of fabric’s fiber content, test a small area (on the | ||||
| inside seam or hem) before proceeding to iron the entire garment or | ||||
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| 2. | Once you determine the fabric type, press the (+) and | |||
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| selector buttons on either side of the LCD display to select the | |||
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| appropriate fabric setting (E). The LCD display will light up and | |||
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| the fabric type will appear at the top with the corresponding | |||
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| number for the setting below it to the left. There will be a | |||
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| flashing arrow ▲ to show the iron is heating. When the iron is | |||
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| heated, the iron will beep and the Standby | symbol will | ||
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| change to Ready | and the arrow will disappear. | ||
3. | Whenever the temperature setting is changed, the ▲ or ▼ | ||||
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symbols will appear on the LCD to show that the iron is either heating up or cooling down to the newly selected setting.
Important: Always stand the iron on its heel when powered on but not in use.
Smart Steam™ Technology
The Smart Steam™ system automatically generates the right amount of steam for the fabric type selected. Once you select the temperature, the Smart Steam™ technology detects the set temperature and adjusts the steam power accordingly.
Suggestions for each setting:
•Acrylic: scarves, blouses, knits – iron on the wrong side
•Nylon: lingerie, robes, sleepwear, raincoats – iron on the wrong side
•Polyester: knits, dresses, blouses, skirts, travel wear - iron on the wrong side
•Blends: shirts, blouses, knits, uniforms, bed and table linens
•Wool: trousers, slacks, jackets, silk scarves and blouses
•Cotton: 100% cotton blouses and shirts, table linens
•Linen: slacks, summer wear, jackets, blouses
Press the Steam On/Off button to turn on the steam function. The Steam symbol on the LCD display flashes during
Surge-of-Steam
1. Use to remove stubborn creases.
2. Press the to generate a burst of steam
I | (J). For best results, allow at least 5 seconds between bursts. |
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