
8
using your iron
Steam ironing
If you do not allow your iron to reach the selected temperature, water may drip
from the soleplate during steam ironing.
It is recommended that for harder to iron fabrics such as cotton and linen, steam should
be used when ironing.
When ironing cotton and linen, always select the highest temperature. Steam should
never be used on delicate fabrics like nylons, acrylics and synthetics.
1. Fill your iron with water.
2. Plug your iron into the mains supply and switch on.
3. Use the temperature select +/- buttons to select the lll or MAX setting. The hotter
your iron, the more steam is generated.
4. When the lll or MAX light stops ashing, your iron is at the correct temperature
and ready to use. During use, the lll or MAX light will ash periodically as your iron
maintains the selected temperature.
5. Adjust the steam control lever to select the desired steam output.
6. Move the steam control lever to the high steam ( ) setting to increase the amount of
steam, or towards the off (0) setting to decrease the amount of steam.
7. The steam can be shut off at any time by setting the steam control to the off (0)
position.
Ironing without steam
If you intend to dry-iron fabrics there is no need to ll the water tank. However, if water is
already in the water tank, you don’t need to empty it.
1. Set the steam control to the off position (0).
2. Plug your iron in to the mains supply socket and switch the socket on. The STANDBY
and llights will illuminate.
3. Press the temperature select +/- buttons to select the temperature setting appropriate
to the fabric type being ironed. For example, if you select the lll setting, the
STANDBY, l and ll lights will illuminate and the lll light will ash as your iron
heats up. When the lll light stops ashing, your iron is at the correct temperature
and ready to use.
4. During use, the lll light will ash periodically as your iron maintains the selected
temperature.