Fig. 6

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

FEATURES OF SHARK PROFESSIONAL STEAM IRON

NOTE: If the tank runs dry, remove the plug from wall outlet. Then, fill the iron with water and re-prime the pump. The iron may be filled with water while it is hot.

4.For vertical steam, press the blast of steam button while holding the iron in a vertical position. See figure 5. The vertical steam function is useful

for steaming

Fig. 5

NOTE: Before starting to iron delicate fabrics, it is best to first test the temperature of the iron on a hem or an inside seam.

AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF

The auto shut-off safety function of your Professional Iron is designed to engage after approx. 7 minutes of non-use. The auto shut-off indicator light will flash when the auto shut-off has activated. To reset your iron and continue ironing follow these steps. See figure 9.

1)

Lift the iron.

2)

Holding the iron horizontally in front of

 

you, gently rock the iron back and

1.

BLAST OF STEAM

6.

WATER FILLING INLET

 

The Blast of Steam provides

 

The cover prevents dust and

 

extra, sudden blasts of steam

 

foreign matter from entering

 

which aid in removing stubborn

 

the water tank. It also stops

 

wrinkles from fabrics such as

 

any water from spilling during

 

denim, cotton or linen.

 

ironing.

2.

ATOMIZER SPRAY

7.

BUILT-IN ANTI-CALCIUM

 

BUTTON

 

FILTER

 

Pressing this Button provides a

 

Prevents calcium build-up

 

defined jet of spray which gently

 

and prolongs the life of the

 

moistens fabric.

 

iron.

curtains and

drapes while still hanging.

WATER SPRAY The water spray is

useful on fabrics with stubborn

wrinkles. Press the spray button and a

jet of water will spray onto the

fabric being ironed.

See Figure 6. The water spray can be used with dry or steam ironing as desired.

SELECTING IRON TEMPERATURES

forth several times. This motion will

reset the safety switch inside the iron.

Do Not Shake the Iron.

The red temperature ready light will illuminate when the auto shut-off system has been reset. Allow time for the iron to re-heat. The red temperature indicator light will go out when the iron is ready for use.

Fig. 9

3.VARIABLE STEAM CONTROL

Minimum to maximum steaming for different materials. Self cleaning feature flushes internal sole plate with water.

4.TEMPERATURE CONTROL

Turn dial to select temperature. Main temperature settings are indicated by the 1, 2 and 3 dots. (See “Ironing Chart.”)

8.STAINLESS STEEL SOLEPLATE

Provides maximum glide- ability and heat retention.

9.PIVOT CORD

For left or right handed use. Pivots up and down; prevents dragging along the fabric. The flexible cord protector protects the cord from fraying.

Always read garment labels and follow the manufacturer's ironing instructions. Refer to the "Ironing Chart" on page 9 for temperature recommendations: See figures 7 & 8.

Use low settings for synthetics.

••Use moderate settings for wool, silks, and blends.

•••Use high settings for cottons and linens.

Variable Steam Control

Fig. 7

IRONING HINTS

WARNING! To prevent fire, do not leave iron unattended while connected.

• Sort articles to be ironed according

to the type of fabric. This will reduce

the need to adjust the temperature

for different types of garments.

• If you are not sure of the fiber

content of a garment, test a small

area such as a seam or inside hem

section before ironing a visible area.

Start with a low temperature setting

and gradually increase to find the

best setting.

• When reducing the temperature to

iron sensitive fabrics, allow

approximately 2 minutes for the iron

to cool to the new temperature

setting.

• Fabrics such as velour, wool, linen

and silk are best ironed with an

5.ANTI-DRIP FUNCTION

Built-in Anti-Drip feature helps reduce water spots by cutting of water flow when the iron temperature is too low to build sufficient steam.

10.SELF-CLEANING

Flushes internal soleplate with water.

Fig. 8

7

ironing cloth to prevent shine marks.

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