2. Directions for use

As soon as the lamp on the iron extinguishes, it is ready for use.

As soon as you press the switch, a solenoid valve in the main unit opens and steam flows out of the base of the iron. If you push the switch forwards, steam is expelled continuously; if you push the switch towards the rear, shots of steam are discharged.

Begin by directing the steam onto a piece of cloth until water no longer comes out of the iron.

Turn the steam volume control on the main unit to obtain the desired amount of steam.

You can hold the iron vertically for steaming curtains, clothes, etc.

Dry-ironing

If you wish to iron without using steam, switch the steam supply switch on the main unit to ON, and the heater switch to OFF.

Set the temperature dial for the desired fabric type.

Synthetic fibres

Wool

Linen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Window nozzle (Order no. 4.130-145)

Attach the window nozzle directly to the steam gun. Use the extension tubes if required.

Apply steam evenly to the glass surface from a distance of approx. 8 in (20 cm). Switch off the steam supply and squeegee the glass surface in straight passes from top to bottom. Wipe the rubber lip and the bottom edge of the window dry after each pass.

Wallpaper remover (Order no. 2.863-076)

With the wallpaper remover you can use the steam cleaner for stripping wallpaper.

Procedure:

Place the wallpaper remover with its entire surface on the edge of a sheet of wallpaper. Allow the steam to penetrate until the wallpaper is soaked through (approx. 10 sec.).

Without switching it off, move the wallpaper remover to a new location. Use a putty knife to lift the loosened wallpaper, and pull it off completely.

The steam may not be able to readily penetrate woodchip wallpaper that has been painted several times. In this case we recommend that you go over the wallpaper with a spiked roller before steam is applied.

Caddy

6.962-239

Set of circles of bristles

 

with brass bristles

2.863-075

Set of circles of bristles

2.863-077

Micro-fibre cloth

6.905-921

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Zephyr specifications

The Windsor Zephyr is an iconic British luxury train, celebrated for its blend of elegance, speed, and cutting-edge technology. Launched in the 1930s, it was part of the Gresley A4 class of locomotives, designed by the renowned engineer Sir Nigel Gresley. The Zephyr is noted for its streamlined design, which not only imparted a distinctive aesthetic but also enhanced aerodynamic efficiency, allowing for high-speed travel across the rail network.

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Technologically, the Windsor Zephyr incorporated several advancements for its time, including a modern braking system that improved safety and efficiency during longer journeys. The air brakes, alongside traditional steam brakes, provided a dual system that enhanced control. Additionally, the train utilized innovative engineering techniques in its construction, reflecting a commitment to quality craftsmanship and durability.

The interiors of the Windsor Zephyr were a testament to luxury. Passengers could indulge in plush seating, meticulously designed dining areas, and elegant lounge spaces. Features like large panoramic windows provided breathtaking views of the passing countryside, adding to the overall travel experience. The attention to detail extended to the onboard services, where high-quality dining options were served to cater to the needs of discerning travelers.

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