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FABRIC SETTING CHART

Ironing Instructions
Dry iron using spray if necessary.
Dry iron on the wrong side of the fabric.
Iron while fabric is still damp.
Use a press cloth and steam iron on the
wrong side of fabric.
Iron using spray if necessary.
For cotton, iron while still damp or use spray.
For linen, iron fabric on wrong side.
Temperature Setting
Off
Nylon, Acrylic
Silk
Polyester
Wool
Rayon
Cotton,
Linen
Dry Iron
Steam Range
Steam
Setting

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CLEANING

Iron
The water tank of your iron should be emptied after each use. Turn Temperature
Control Dial to OFF ( O ). Unplug the iron and hold over a sink. Slowly tilt pointed end
of iron down over sink. Water will run out of water tank opening.
After iron has completely cooled, fully retract cord into iron or loop cord loosely
around iron, as applicable, and store in an upright position. NOTICE: Do not store
iron laying flat on soleplate.
Soleplate
Never iron over zippers, pins, metal rivets, or snaps, as these may scratch the
soleplate.
To clean occasional buildup on the soleplate, wipe with a sudsy cloth. Do not use
abrasive cleansers or metal scouring pads.
Always store iron upright in the heel rest position.
How to clean
To keep the steam vents clear of any buildup and to avoid damaging the soleplate, fol-
low these instructions each time you iron using steam.
Turn Temperature Control Dial to OFF ( O ) and set Adjustable Steam Switch to Dry
Iron O. Fill iron with water to 12of its maximum capacity.
Turn Temperature Control Dial to Linen setting and let iron heat for 2 minutes. Keep
Adjustable Steam Switch on Dry Iron O.
Turn Temperature Control Dial to OFF ( O ). Unplug iron and hold over a sink with
soleplate facing down.
Turn Adjustable Steam Switch to MAX, while pressing Blast of Steam button often.
Boiling water and steam will flow out of steam vents. Allow all water to drain from iron.
Gently tilt iron up and down to allow water to clean entire soleplate area.
If water still remains inside of soleplate, reheat iron as indicated in Step 2. Boiling
water and steam could still flow out of steam vents.
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