C
3
Set the temperature control to the required ironing
temperature by turning it to the position of the temperature
indicator.
- Check the garment label for the required ironing temperature:
- 1
Synthetic fabrics (e.g. acrylic, viscose, polyamide, polyester)
- 1
Silk
- 2 Wool
- 3 Cotton, linen
- When you do not know what kind of fabric(s) the article is made of,
try to iron a spot which will be invisible when you wear it.
- Silk, woollen and synthetic materials: iron the reverse side of the
fabric to prevent shiny patches.
- Start ironing the articles that require the lowest ironing temperature,
such as those made of synthetic fibres.
Label with ironing
instructions
B
C
D
Z
C
Set switch 'Iron on/off' ≥ (F) to position I.The pilot light in
4
the switch as well as the pilot light 'Iron heating up' (K) will go
on.
5
After a few minutes pilot light 'Iron heating up' (K) will go out.
This indicates that the soleplate has reached the set
temperature.
Tips
During ironing the pilot light will shine form time to time.When
this happens, the soleplate is being heated-up to the required
temperature again.You can continue ironing.
If the fabric consists of various kinds of fibres, always select the
temperature required by the most delicate fibre, i.e. the lowest
temperature. For example: if an article consists of 60% polyester
and 40% cotton, it should be ironed at the temperature indicated
for polyester (1) and without steam.
When steam ironing woollen fabric, shiny patches may occur.You
can prevent this by using a dry pressing cloth or by turning the
article inside out and ironing the reverse side.
The iron heats up quicker than it cools down.Therefore, start
Type of fabric
Temperature
control
1
Synthetic fabrics
e.g. acetate, acrylic,
viscose, polyamide,
polyester silk
2
Wool
3
Cotton Linen
Please note: Z on
the table means
that the article
cannot be ironed.
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Steam control