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E N G L I S H
Transport the unit in the original package
only.
Keep the unit out of reach of children and dis-
abled persons.
This unit is not intended for usage by children.
Place the unit out of reach of children during
the operation and cooling down.
The unit is not intended for usage by physi-
cally or mentally disabled persons (including
children) or by persons lacking experience or
knowledge if they are not under supervision of
a person who is responsible for their safety or
if they are not instructed by this person on the
usage of the unit.
THE UNIT IS INTENDED FOR HOUSEHOLD
USAGE ONLY
BEFORE THE FIRST USE
After unit transportation or storage at low temper-
ature keep it for at least three hours at room tem-
perature before switching on.
Unpack the iron; remove protection from the
soleplate (14), if any.
Check the unit for damages, do not use the
iron in case of damages.
Before switching the iron on, make sure that
your home mains voltage corresponds to the
iron operating voltage.
There may be water residue in the tank, this
is normal, as the iron has undergone factory
quality control.
Notes: When the iron is switched on for the
first time, the heating element of the iron burns,
therefore occurrence of foreign smell and a small
amount of smoke is possible, it is normal.
WATER SELECTION
You can use tap water to fill the water tank (10).
If tap water is hard, use distilled or demineralized
water, this will prolong service life of the iron.
Note: Do not fill the water tank (10) with scented
liquids, vinegar, starch solution, descaling
reagents, chemical agents etc.
FILLING THE WATER TANK
Before filling the iron with water, make sure that it
is unplugged.
Set the temperature control knob (11) to the
position «MIN» (OFF), and the continuous
steam supply knob (3) to the position
(con-
tinuous steam supply is off).
Open the water inlet lid (2).
Pour water into the water tank (10) and then
close the water inlet lid (2) tightly.
Notes:
Do not pour water over the “MAX” mark (13).
If you need to refill water during ironing, switch
the iron off and unplug it, after that you can
add the necessary amount of water.
After you finish ironing, switch the iron off,
unplug it, wait until the iron soleplate cools
down completely, then open the water inlet lid
(2), turn over the iron and drain the remain-
ing water.
IRONING TEMPERATURE
Before operation, test the heated iron on a piece
of cloth to be sure that the iron soleplate (14) and
the water tank (10) are clean.
Always check the recommended ironing tem-
perature indicated on the tag before ironing.
If there is no tag with recommended ironing
temperature, but you know the type of fabric,
use the following table to determine the proper
temperature.
Icons Fabric type (temperature)
do not iron
Synthetics, nylon, acryl, polyester
(low temperature)
••
silk/wool (medium temperature)
•••
cotton/linen (high temperature)
This table is only valid for smooth materials.
Fabrics of other types (crimped, raised, etc.)
are best ironed at low temperature.
First sort items by ironing temperature: syn-
thetics to synthetics, wool to wool, cotton to
cotton etc.
The iron heats up faster than it cools down.
For this reason, it is recommended to iron the
items which require low temperature first (for
instance, synthetic fabrics). After that, start
ironing at higher temperatures (silk/wool).
Cotton and linen items should be ironed last.
If an item is made of mixed fabrics, the iron
should be set to the lowest temperature (for
instance, if an item is 60% polyester and 40%
cotton, it should be ironed at temperature used
for polyester ironing “•”).
If you cannot define the fabric structure, find
a spot that is inconspicuous when the item is
being worn and select the ironing temperature
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