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Product may vary slightly from what is illustrated.
Dry
Steam/Blast of
Steam
Spray
Symbols
1. Spray nozzle
2. Water-fill cover
3. Dry/Steam selector
4. Spray button
5. Surge-of-steam button
6. Handle
7. Pivoting cord
8. Fabric guide
9. Heel rest
10. Temperature-ready indicator light
11. Fabric-select dial
12. Water tank
13. Soleplate
How to Use
This appliance is for household use only.
GETTING STARTED
Remove any labels, stickers or tags attached to the body or soleplate of the iron.
Note: Use ordinary tap water for ironing. Do not use water processed through a
home softening system.
Important: For optimum performance, let the iron stand for 90 seconds before
beginning to iron.
TO FILL THE WATER TANK
1. Grasp the water-fill cover and pull it out to expose the
water-fill hole. Be careful not to pull too hard as the
water-fill cover is attached to the inside of the water-fill
hole (A).
2. Tilt the iron and using a clean measuring cup, pour water
into opening until the water reaches the MAX level mark
on the water tank (B). Do not overfill.
3. After filling, be sure to push the water-fill cover securely
back into the water-fill hole.
4. Plug in the iron. The power on indicator light comes
on (C).
Tip: If unsure of a garment’s fiber, test a small area (on an
inside seam or hem) before ironing.
FOR STEAM IRONING
1. Turn the selector to the desired steam level. To get
maximum steam, set the selector to the middle position
(D). Steam is produced as soon as you hold the iron.
Important: Do not set the selector past the middle position.
2. Turn the fabric-select dial to appropriate setting (between
4 and 6) for your fabric (E). See fabric guide on the
heel rest and read garment’s label to help you determine
fabric type.
The temperature-ready light glows until it reaches the
appropriate temperature.
It then glows on and off during ironing. This is normal.
3. When finished ironing, turn the fabric-select dial to lowest heat setting, move
the selector to and unplug the iron.
FOR DRY IRONING
1. Make sure selector is set to . You may want to empty the water
(see “Emptying Water Tank After Ironing - Optional”).
A
C
D
E
B
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