Drip-Stop Function
With conventional steam irons it can happen that water drips from the iron sole
at low temperatures. This iron however possesses a new feature characteristic,
the DRIP-STOP function:
The iron automatically cuts off the supply of water for steam generation (for
steam blast and steam ironing) at low temperatures.
When this happens, a "CLICK" is to be heard. Thus, no water can drip from the
soleplate 9. You must then re-set a suitable temperature with the temperature
regulator 7. As soon as this is reached, steam production is continued.
Also when you put the steam iron down or simply let it cool down, the DRIP-STOP
function prevents dripping from the soleplate 9.
Cleaning
Self-cleaning function
NOTICE
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We recommend carrying out the self-cleaning every 2 weeks. If the water
in your area is very hard, you should carry out the self cleaning more
frequently.
1)
Check to ensure that the plug has been disconnected from the mains power
socket.
2)
Adjust the steam regulator to the position
3)
Fill the water tank to the marking MAX.
4)
Insert the plug into a mains power socket.
5)
Set the temperature regulator
until the control lamp "Temperature" 4 goes out.
6)
Disconnect the plug from the mains power socket.
7)
Hold the iron with one hand horizontally over a collecting bowl.
8)
With the other hand press and hold the button Self Clean
iron gently back and forth. Thereby, steam and boiling water fl ows from the
steam exit holes in the sole of the iron 9. Impurities that may be present are
washed out.
9)
Release the Self Clean
10)
Clean the soleplate
and forth over a towel or piece of old cloth.
11)
Allow the steam iron to cool down before putting it to one side.
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7 to the position MAX and let the iron heat up
8 button after about 5 - 10 seconds.
9. To do this, pass the sole plate 9 a few times back
.
8. Move the
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