Anti-Drip Function
Steam ironing is only possible at higher temperatures with conventional steam irons. Water may
leak from the soleplate if the temperature selected is too low and therefore this may cause stains.
The anti-drip shut-off functions as follows:
At low temperature, the iron will stop steaming. To avoid the formation of water droplets, when the
drip-stop is activated, you will hear a “click” indicating the flow of water has been stopped. Set the
temperature control (1) up to the correct setting, steam will recommence as soon as the
appropriate temperature has been reached.
Continuous Steam Function
• Make sure there is enough water in the water tank (8A).
• Put the iron on the rubber mat (10) on top of the iron stand (8).
• Set the temperature control (1) at the required setting within the “Steam Area”.
• After the temperature pilot light (7) has turned off and then on again, you can start ironing.
• Adjust the steam control (2) to the required setting.

IMPORTANT: Just before the water tank (8A) is completely empty, there

could be a burst-of-steam and possibly some drops of

water. Make sure your water tank always has some water

inside while ironing with steam.

Continuous steam can be maintained vertically and horizontally. Be careful not to use burst of
steam to often or you will get water spots.
Continuous Vertical Steaming
Continuous vertical steaming can be achieved by switching on the Steam Trigger (3), turning
variable steam (2) on and holding the iron in a vertical position until continuous steam exits.
Please note that you can also have vertical steam burst (6) but the bursts may interrupt the
continuous steam flow. You can also have steam bursts when ironing horizontally on fabric and
keeping continuous steam flowing but:
Warning: Too many bursts of steam will cause water to exit the iron and cause water spots.
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