User manual
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SWITCH ON
1. Set the iron on top of the base unit.
2. Check that the clamps are in the release position (press U).
3. Lift the iron off the base unit, unwind the steam pipe from its niche above the reservoir and cable
storage, then set the iron back on the base unit.
4. Open the cable storage ((), pull out the plug and all the cable, thread the cable through the
adjacent gap, and close the cable storage.
5. Put the plug into the power socket (switch the socket on, if it’s switchable).
• The 2 button will blink red.
6. Press the 2 button to switch the appliance on.
• The 2 button will stop blinking and glow green.
• The r button will glow, to show that the boiler is operating.
• The S button will blink, to show that steam is being generated.
• The # light will glow
7. Press the S button to choose the steam level you want.
• The steam level lights are: S = low, ~ = medium, # = high.
8. When the S button glows steadily, the boiler is ready to make steam.
9. It’ll then cycle on and off as the boiler works to maintain the temperature.
10. If the temperature control on the iron is set above room temperature, the thermostat light on the iron
will glow, to show that the soleplate is heating up.
11. It’ll go out when the soleplate reaches the temperature set by the temperature control, then cycle on
and off, as the thermostat works to maintain the temperature.
PRIMING
1. Prime the iron after filling the reservoir, to get water and steam through the system.
2. Hold the iron below the level of the base unit, and squeeze the steam trigger.
3. You’ll hear the pump as it pushes water through the system, then, after 30 seconds or so, it’ll start to
quieten, and steam will come out of the soleplate.
4. The iron is now primed and ready for use.
PREPARATION
Check for textile care symbols (i j k l).
Iron fabrics needing low temperatures j first, then those that need medium temperatures k, and finish
with those needing high temperatures l (or max).
PREPARATION
1. Check for textile care symbols (i j k l).
2. Iron fabrics needing low temperatures first, then those that need medium temperatures , and finish
with those needing high temperatures (or max).
3. Turn the temperature control to bring the setting you require next to the mark.
Temperature Setting Guide
If the instructions on the fabric label differ from this guide, follow the instructions on the label.
L
abel marking
Dot setting
j cool – nylon, acrylics, polyester
•
k warm – wool, polyester mixtures
• •
l hot – cotton, linen
• • •/max
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