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3 • USING YOUR IRONING CENTRE
1. Open the storage compartment cover by lifting the catches located on each side of the iron
2. Remove the iron, steam cord and electric power cord from the storage com- partment. (7)
3. Insert the power cord and steam cord in the
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4.Close the storage compartment cover and place the iron on its
Warning :Your ironing centre is equipped with a safety device which cuts the power supply when the iron is stored in its compartment.
To switch the iron on again, it is imperative that the iron is removed from its storage com- partment first.
5.For maximum ironing comfort, fit the steam cord support in its mounting and feed the steam cord through the support loop (9).
6.Connect the power cord to an earthed mains socket.
7.Switch on the main On/Off (O/I) switch (located on the control panel on the ironing board)
(10 - 1 ). The green light on the control panel will start to flash and the boiler will heat up
(10 - 2 ). When the green light stops flashing (after approximately 2 minutes), the steam supply is ready.
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When you switch on your ironing centre, the ironing board surface heats up automatically, eliminating any risk of steam condensing. Your ironing board's surface will reach its operating temperature in approximately 7 minutes. This does not prevent you from starting your ironing as soon as the steam supply is ready (after 2 minutes).
•The first time you use your ironing centre, some fumes and a harmless smell may be released. They will not affect use and will quickly disappear.
•After about a minute, and at regular intervals during use, your appliance's electric pump will inject water into the boiler. It makes a noise, but this is quite normal.
4 • OPERATING THE CONTROL PANEL
-Flashing green light: Water is heating in the boiler.
-Continuous green light: The steam supply is ready for use.
-Continuous red light: The water tank is empty.
-RESTART button: Press this button to restart boiler heating, whenever you have stopped to refill the water tank (see chapter 9).