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Use of soleplate caps (III)
Warning! Make sure the power cord plug is disconnected from the power supply socket and that the steamer's soleplate is not
hot, before mounting, removing or replacing the cap.
Hook the cap on the tab located on the steamer's casing, just above the front edge of the soleplate, and then press the rear part
of the cap so that it is fastened with the latch.
Removal is done by pressing and holding the latch button and then removing the cap from the soleplate.
The caps diff er in the length and type of the brush bristles. The velour bristle cap is used to brush delicate fabrics, the nylon bristle
cap is used to brush thicker fabrics. The soleplate without a cap can be used to iron smooth fabrics.
Warning! Only the caps supplied with the appliance or other specifi ed by the manufacturer may be used. The use of other caps
can lead to their melting under high temperature, which can cause damage to the appliance and the cap, and can also cause fi re.
Filling and emptying the water tank
Warning! Before fi lling or emptying the tank, make sure the power cord plug is disconnected from the power supply socket and
that the steamer's soleplate is not hot.
Place the steamer horizontally or on a base, open the water tank cover and fi ll the tank with water. Close the tank cover. Grasp
the steamer by the handle and turn it vertically with the handle pointing downwards, and check that the water level is not higher
than the "MAX" indicator on the water tank.
Never fi ll the tank so that the water level is higher than the indicator level.
The steamer is designed for use of tap water. However, if the water contains a large amount of limescale, use a 1:1 mix of tap
water with demineralised or distilled water or just demineralised or distilled water.
This will extend the lifetime of the steamer and reduce or prevent limescale build-up inside the steam system of the steamer.
Contact your water supplier for water parameters.
The appliance's tank should be emptied after each use. Open the tank cover and turn the steamer so that the fi lling opening faces
downwards. Hold the steamer in this position until the water is completely removed.
Caution! Even after the tank has been emptied completely, a small amount of water remains in the steam system.
Setting the ironing temperature
The ironing temperature can be set by turning the knob. Use the power indicator as a marker for the knob setting. The knob has
the following settings (given from the lowest to the highest temperature):
"min" - turning off the soleplate's heater. Do not treat this position as the appliance's "off " switch. The steamer is only switched off
when the power cord is unplugged.
"*" - turning on the soleplate's heater and maintaining a minimum temperature. This temperature setting allows to iron delicate
fabrics such as silk, artifi cial silk, synthetic fabrics.
"**" - temperature setting which allows to iron fabrics such as wool.
"***" - temperature setting which allows to iron fabrics such as cotton.
"max" - the highest temperature setting which allows to iron fabrics such as linen.
The heater operation is indicated by the power indicator lighting up. The appliance's thermostat automatically maintains the
temperature set with the knob, turning the heater on and off . The frequency of the heater switching on depends on the ambient
temperature and the temperature set by the knob. The lower the ambient temperature and the higher the set temperature, the
more often the heater will be switched on.
If a lower temperature is set after ironing at a higher temperature, allow the steamer's soleplate to cool down on its own. Wait until
the power indicator lights up. Cooling down can only be accelerated by starting a steam boost. It is forbidden to accelerate the
cooling down in any other way, e.g. by immersing the soleplate in water.
Ironing
The steamer can be used to iron dry, i.e. without water in the tank. However, if the water is in the tank, a small amount of steam
can escape from the holes in the soleplate even without pressing the steam boost button.
The steam boost can only be used at the highest ironing temperature. The temperature knob should be set to "***" or "max". When
the heating process is fi nished, press the steam boost button. Do not press the button more than three times in a row. For best
performance, it is recommended to follow breaks of at least 4 seconds between successive presses of the steam boost button.
When the steam chamber is emptied, the appliance needs some time to refi ll it. Pressing the steam boost button during this time
will increase the chamber fi lling time.
If the set temperature is too low, using the steam boost will not be possible. In this case it is possible that water droplets may be
escaping from the holes in the soleplate. Steam boost can be used for any steamer position. For example, for ironing with a steam
jet of clothes hung on hangers. It is not allowed to iron clothing in this way on persons or animals. This can cause serious burns.
Ironing advice
It is recommended to iron slightly damp fabrics. Ironing will be faster and easier. In this case it is not necessary to use the steam
boost. Steam will come out of the damp fabric, not from the steamer. This will save the electricity you need to power the appliance.
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