1) Filling the tank
Before first use, remove all packaging, including the protective cover on the soleplate. Make sure the iron is
not plugged in. Set the variable steam switch (1) to
‘ ’
. Fill the water tank (10) via the filling hole (6). To fill
the tank with the maximum amount of water, we recommend the iron is tilted vertically whilst being filled.
Do not overfill the iron otherwise it will cause leaking from around the filler cap and may run down
the iron.
IN HARD WATER AREAS, WE RECOMMEND USING DEIONISED, DISTILLED OR DEMINERALISED
WATER.
Never use battery topping up fluid or water containing any substances like starch, sugar, fragrant
additives or defrosted water from a refrigerator.
NOTE: Please see point 2 of ‘Exclusions’ on page 8.
Plug in the iron and switch on at the mains.
Set the temperature dial (12) to the temperature
required (see ‘Temperature Guide’ on page 3).
The temperature and auto shut-off indicator light
(9) will illuminate until the required temperature is
reached, then it will turn off.
Tip: We recommend the temperature and auto
shut-off indicator light is allowed to illuminate
and extinguish twice before you begin ironing.
The temperature and auto shut-off indicator light
will switch on and off whilst you are ironing.
Tip: Begin with cool fabrics and work up to
higher settings. An iron heats up quicker than it
cools down so this will save you time and energy.
Vary the steam output
using the variable
steam switch (1).
Only use the steam
function on heavy
fabrics and when the
temperature dial is set
within the shaded area
(as shown, right).
For stubborn creases, use the water spray
button (2).
If using for the first time, you may need to
press this a few times to pull the water
through.
Press the steam boost trigger
(3)
for extra steam
boost for stubborn creases / heavy fabrics.
NOTE: If you need to use the steam boost whilst
dry ironing, check the temperature dial
(12)
is set
within the steam range.
NOTE: For optimum steam quality, do not operate
the boost more than three times in succession
.
2) Temperature Selection 3) Selecting the steam level
4) Using the water spray 5) Steam boost