IRONING CHART

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR 1750 WATT PRO IRON

NOTE: Always refer to the garment care tag for ironing instructions. Before starting to iron delicate fabrics, it is best to first test the temperature of the iron on a hem or an inside seam.

DIRECTIONS

 

 

 

 

ON LABEL

 

 

 

 

 

SYNTHETIC

 

 

Please

 

FIBERS, e.g.

SILK

COTTON

FABRIC

acrylic, nylon

 

polyester

WOOL

LINEN

note

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

that

LED

MIN

 

MAX

 

DISPLAY

 

 

• • • • •

onthe

PANEL

 

 

 

 

 

label

STEAM

0

MINIMUM

MAXIMUM

means

CONTROL

STEAM

STEAM

 

 

 

 

‘THIS

BURST OF

 

 

 

ARTICLE

STEAM

 

 

 

 

 

 

CANNOT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BE

SPRAY

 

 

 

IRONED!”

 

 

 

 

Before using your 1750 Watt Pro Iron, remove any labels, stickers or tags that may be attached to the body or soleplate of the iron.

When turned on for the first time, your new iron may emit an odor for up to 10 minutes. This is due to the initial heating of the materials used in making the iron.

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2

6

7

 

8

9

5

4

1

 

 

3

1.Electronic Temperature Control

2.Display Panel

3.Atomizer Spray Button

4.Burst of Steam/X-Tended Steam BurstTM Button

5.Variable Steam Control

6.Water Inlet Door

7.Spray Nozzle

8.Water Level Window

Technical Specifications

Voltage:

120V., 60Hz.

Power:

1750 Watts

The odor is safe and should not reoccur after initial heating.

Also, before ironing with steam for the first time, allow iron to heat, hold in a horizontal position and hit the burst of steam button several times. The iron may emit some small particles from the steam holes. This is normal and will clear after pressing the burst of steam button several times.

Display Panel

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14

1211

17

17

16

15

18

9.Stainless Steel Soleplate

10.Handle

11.Auto-Off Light

12.Power Light

13.Fabric & Steam Settings

14.Temperature Indicators

15.Extra Large Soleplate

16.Soleplate Clip

17.Soleplate retaining tabs

18.Water Flask

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2

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Euro-Pro GI495E owner manual Ironing Chart Getting to Know Your 1750 Watt PRO Iron, Display Panel 1211