ABOUT AUTO SHUT-OFF
The Auto Shut-Off feature includes both an Auto Shut-Off and an Auto Wake-Up. These multi-
function safety features deactivate electrical power to the heater when Pressing Plate has been
left closed on the Ironing Board for more than 10 seconds. Heater deactivation is signaled by a
beeping sound. Heater Functionality is restored when Pressing Plate is raised back up. Power
to heater will also be cut if the Pressing Plate is in raised position without use for approximately
15 minutes (once again signaled by a beeping sound) Heating ability of the unit can only be
restored in this situation by pressing the ON/OFF Switch.
IMPORTANT: Auto Shut-Off does not mean power to the unit is totally cut off. Power is always
on, and the Power Indicator Light will remain illuminated until On/Off Switch is set to "Off" (O)
position. Unplug power cord.
FEATURES OF INTELLIGENT STEAM PRESS
Your Steam Press provides clean, professional results every time!
• Pressing surface is twenty-four (24) times larger than most hand-held irons
• Can reduce ironing time up to 50%
• Multiple dry and steam settings, burst setting to remove stubborn wrinkles
• Variable temperature control
• Automatic Shut Off safety feature while open or closed with audible alert
• Power Indicator Light
• Protects delicate fabrics like silk
IMPORTANT: DO NOT PLUG IN UNIT UNTIL YOU HAVE FILLED THE WATER TANK.
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY.
FILLING WATER TANK
1. Place Intelligent Steam Press
on a flat, level surface.
2. Turn Locking Knob to "Unlock"
position to unlock Pressing
Plate.
3. Lift up Pressing Plate using
Handle. It will automatically
stay in lifted position.
4. Pull Water Tank out.
5. Fill Water Tank up to the MAX (800ml - 27.051 oz) line with distilled water.
6. Carefully replace Water Tank.
OPERATION
1. With Pressing Plate raised, plug power cord into electrical
outlet, and touch On/Off Button to "On" (|) position.
2. Identify type of fabric to be pressed, then press Tempera-
ture Control Button until you reach the setting that matches
your fabric. It is best to start with the most delicate fabric
first. Higher heat will damage Nylon and Silks.
6 – ENGLISH
Using the
Intelligent Steam Press