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4Fill the tank up to the

‘fill to here’ line with

 

clean tap water C.

 

Never use battery

C

topping up fluid or

water containing any

 

substances like

 

starch or sugar, or

 

defrosted water from

 

a refrigerator.

 

5Re-install the anti-scale cartridge and replace the water tank on the base unit D.

D

6Always pour out remaining water after use.

Re-filling

1When the water level reaches a low level, the pump begins to emit a loud noise. This is due to air being pumped instead of water and is quite normal. Refilling can be done whilst the appliance is in operation. It is not necessary to wait for the appliance to cool down.

2Slide out the water tank and fill (see ‘Filling’ instructions).

Steam ironing

1Unwind and straighten the power cord · and supply cord .

2Slide out the water tank and fill (see ‘Filling’ instructions).

3Connect the appliance to a suitable

mains outlet. Turn the power switch on the base unit to ‘I’ (on) and the indicator will glow.

4The boiler ready indicator light situated above the ‘power switch’ will

also illuminate, indicating the boiler is on it’s heating cycle and will extinguish when the required temperature is reached.

5Turn the temperature dial on the iron in a clockwise direction, select dot-1, dot-2 or dot-3 according to the recommendation of the garment label.

6The iron’s temperature indicator light goes off when the required temperature is reached.

7Depress the steam button for one minute to clean the steam generating system (for first time use). It will be accompanied by a clicking noise which is quite normal.

8Begin first time ironing with an old towel. It takes one minute to reach the required temperature.

9Press the steam button for steam ironing.

10To switch the unit off, turn the power switch on the base unit to ‘O’ (OFF).

Dry ironing

1Connect the appliance to a suitable mains outlet.

2Turn the temperature dial on the iron in a clockwise direction, select dot-1, dot-2 or dot-3 according to the recommendation of the garment label.

3The temperature indicator light glows on the iron, indicating that it is switched on.

4When the required temperature is reached, the temperature indicator light on the iron goes off. The iron is then ready to use.

It is always a good idea to begin with

’cool’ fabrics and work up to higher settings.

An iron heats up quicker than it cools down, so you’ll save time and electricity.

Steam ironing

The spray unit (certain models only)

The spray unit can be used at any time and does not affect any product settings.

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Morphy Richards Steam Generator manual Re-filling, Steam ironing, Dry ironing, Spray unit certain models only