WARNING!
Never unscrew the boiler cap (5) while the appliance is working but
wait for the appliance to completely cool down before opening it.
Do not use the appliance if it has been accidentally dropped, if there
are signs of damage or if it leaks water.
Never leave the appliance unattended with the plug in the outlet when
you are ironing.
IRONING
• Press button (15) on the iron for the steam jet: the steam will stop
coming out when you release the button.
• To use the continuous steam function, press the steam button (15)
and at the same time slide the cursor (16) towards the cork handle.
To disable this function, slide the cursor (16) in the opposite direction
to the handle.
• Use the steam control knob (10) in order to adjust the amount of
steam needed for ironing: for more steam turn the knob clockwise,
for less steam turn the knob counterclockwise.
• With the iron held upright at a distance of 20 cm you can use the jet
of steam to smooth out creases and freshen up clothes while they
are hanging. Avoid carrying out this operation on any worn garment
as the steam is extremely hot and it is possible to get burned.
• Before ironing delicate fabrics it is best to try ironing on a hidden
piece such as the hem.
• We advise you to iron more delicate fabrics needing low
temperatures first, then go on ironing more resistant fabrics
needing higher temperatures.
WARNING!
Some drops of water may leak out of the iron soleplate (14) when the
first jet of steam starts coming out; this is quite normal and is due to
condensation forming inside the iron-boiler connecting tube (6).
This will disappear with the following jets of steam. It is therefore not
recommended to point the first jet of steam directly on the item to be
ironed. The iron must be used and left at rest on a firm surface.
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