NO MORE WATER WHILE IT IS BEING USED
- When the water in the boiler is missing, the indicator lamp 8.a will light on.
- Carefully follow the instructions given below to fill up the heater again:
- switch off the on/off boiler button (2) by turning it to “OFF” (O); the integrated control
indicator lamp will go off;
- press button (11) on the iron, until the boiler is completely empty and no more steam
is being produced;
- unplug the plug from the outlet;
- slowly unscrew the boiler cap (5) in an anticlockwise direction being careful of any
eventual residual steam;
- fill up the boiler following instructions given in the “How to fill the boiler with water”
paragraph;
- switch on the appliance again following the same instructions given in the “How to
start” paragraph.
W
ARNING!
Always unplug the iron from the outlet before filling the boiler with water.
WHEN YOU HAVE FINISHED IRONING
• Switch off the boiler on/off button (2) by turning it to “OFF” (O).
• Empty out all the steam left in the boiler by pressing button (11) on the iron.
• Switch off the on/off button (3) on the iron by turning it to “OFF” (O).
• Unplug the plug from the outlet.
• Rest the iron on the support base (3) and wait for the appliance to completely cool
down before putting it away.
W
ARNING!
Never unscrew the cap (5) without emptying out all the steam from the boiler.
FOR DRY IRONING
• Rest the iron on the boiler support base (3).
• Select the right temperature (see table in figure 3) by turning the control knob on the
iron (13).
• Completely unwind the cord (7) and plug into the outlet.
• The indicator lamp (14) on the iron will immediately light up. The iron has reached the
set temperature and is ready to be used when the indicator lamp goes out.
• Do not press the steam jet button (11) on the iron if you want to dry iron.
• The indicator lamp (14) on the iron will light up and go off automatically while you are
ironing to show that the soleplate is being kept at a constant temperature.
CLEANING YOUR IRON
• Always unplug the iron from the outlet and wait for the appliance to completely cool
down before starting any cleaning operations.
• Use a normal damp sponge to clean the aluminium soleplate, or else a non-metallic
kitchen scouring-pad for difficult stains.
• Use a damp cloth to clean the rest of the iron and body of the boiler only.
• Never submerge the appliance or parts of it into water or other liquid, do not use
steam, chemical or abrasive substances.
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