HEATING THE IRON
1.After setting the temperature, allow the iron to preheat on the cradle. The iron will be ready for use once the heating light turns off, approximately 1 - 2 minutes.
•If the temperature setting is changed from high to low during iron operation,
the iron will be ready for use once the heating light turns off.
Cuff Press
When used as a “dry” iron, the removal of the water
tank allows the iron to be used for pressing hard to reach areas such as sleeves, cuffs and childrens clothes.
2.Be sure that the iron is always placed back on the cradle whenever you take a break from ironing or when you adjust clothes on the ironing board.
•If the heating light illuminates after the iron has been placed back on the cradle, wait until the light turns off before continuing to use the iron.
•When returning the iron to its cradle, never place it in a sideways or backwards position. The contact points will become deformed and the iron will not be able to heat properly.
•Steam may occasionally continue to discharge for a
short time after the iron has been placed back on the cradle. This is normal.
USING STEAM FEATURES
Steam
Burst of Steam
•Choose a setting within the steam range on the temperature control dial.
Make sure the steam
button is in the up position.
Be sure that the iron is set to the highest temperature setting.
• Press the Burst of Steam button at intervals of 2 - 5 seconds to apply powerful shots of steam directly onto wrinkles.
•Steam will help remove stubborn wrinkles on wool, cotton and linen fabrics.
•To iron velvet, use steam but do not let the iron touch the fabric.
•If the burst of steam button is pressed at shorter intervals, hot water droplets may be discharged.
•If shots of steam are not discharged during initial usage, press the burst of steam button several times.
•NEVER iron clothes while being worn.
•DO NOT use the burst of steam features with delicate fabrics.
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