20/07/01 16:11 Page 1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE MOD. 1690 089242 - 06-99 Notice_089242_Mod.
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Notice_089242_Mod.1690 20/07/01 16:11 Page 4 English 2 A C F G H B D E I O J N L K M Please read carefully and keep in a safe place. YOUR CORDLESS IRON A. Spray B. Tank opening flap Use tap water. C. SuperPress button To obtain more steam and smooth vertically. D. Spray button To dampen your ironing. E. Indicator lights - Thermostat Goes out when the required temperature is reached. F. Anti-scale rod Clean once per month. G. Tank max. level mark Do not exceed this limit. H.
Notice_089242_Mod.1690 20/07/01 16:11 Page 5 1 - PREPARATION 1. Set up your iron on the table. • Unwind the cord completely. • Set the selector to Cordless and remove the iron from its base. • Turn the base over, pull out the table grip and fix it to the table at the rear. 2. Fill the tank. WHAT WATER SHOULD BE USED? Your iron is designed to function with tap water. However, you should regularly carry out auto-cleaning of the steam chamber to remove any scale deposits.
Notice_089242_Mod.1690 20/07/01 16:11 Page 6 3 - ANTI-DRIP FUNCTION • When the iron's temperature is no longer sufficient to produce steam, the water supply is automatically cut off so that the soleplate does not "drip". • When you first use it, you must wait for 2 minutes before steam becomes available. 2. Choose your ironing mode. • Cordless: Set the cursor to CORDLESS. You can start ironing when the thermostat indicator goes out.
Notice_089242_Mod.1690 20/07/01 16:11 Page 7 Caution The iron can only operate with the anti-scale rod in place. 3. Use the auto-cleaning function (twice a month). Information: • The auto-cleaning function reduces the amount of scale in the iron. • Set your iron to "Cordless" and fill the tank up to the MAX indicator with tap water. • Set the thermostat control to MAX and the steam control to DRY. • Place your iron on its base and wait for the indicator to go out. • Hold it above the kitchen sink.
Notice_089242_Mod.1690 20/07/01 PROBLEMS AND POSSIBLE CAUSES • Fabric fibres have built up and become charred in the soleplate holes or between the iron's casing and the soleplate. The soleplate is dirty or brown and may stain your ironing. • The temperature setting is too high. • Your ironing is not rinsed sufficiently or you are using starch. The soleplate is scratched or damaged. • You have placed your iron face down on a metal iron rest.