DESCRIPTION
1 • What water to use ?
Your appliance has been designed to
operate with untreated tap water.
If your water is very hard (check with
your local water authority) it is possible
to mix untreated tap water with store-
bought distilled or demineralised water
in the following proportions: 50%
untreated tap water, 50% distilled or
demineralised water.
2 • Preparing your steam
generator
Place the steam generator on a stable,
horizontal and heat-resistant surface.
Remove the water tank using the handle
(on the front of the steam generator).
Fill the tank with water, taking care not to
exceed the maximum level
- fig.1.
Slide the tank back into its housing until
its “clicks” into place.
Unwind the electrical power cord
completely and remove the steam cord
from its housing
- fig.2.
Plug your steam generator into a mains
socket with an earth pin
- fig.3.
For best results you should use a mesh
type/vented ironing board.
TYPES OF WATER NOT TO USE: Heat
concentrates the elements contained in
water during evaporation. The types of
water listed below may contain organic
waste, mineral or chemical elements that
can cause spitting, brown staining, or
premature wear of the appliance: water
from clothes dryers, scented or softened
water, water from refigerators, batteries,
air conditioners, rain water, boiled,
filtered or bottled water. Also only use
distilled or demineralised water as
advised above.
PREPARATION
1. Cork handle of the iron
2. Humid steam control: turns to left
or right (depending on model)
3. Steam control button
4. Temperature control dial for iron
soleplate
5. Iron rest
6. Removable 1.4 L water tank
7. Scale collector cover
8. Iron positioning system
9. Steam cord
10. Steam cord storage clip
11. “Calc-Away System” scale collector
12. Control panel
a. Steam output control dial
b. “Calc-Away System” indicator
c. “Restart” button
d. “Steam ready” light
e. Illuminated on / off switch
f. ”Water tank empty” light
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