guides in order to prevent the basin from
touching the iron and occasionally getting
scratched.
Take a new roll of steel-wool. Cut one end of
the steel-wool diagonally with a pair of
scissors and place it in the slot on the left side
of the roller.
Start the ironer by pressing on the pedal (due
to the spacers the basin will only be lowered
a little). Closely wind the steel-wool around
the roller taking care not to overlap the steel-
wool. On reaching the right side of the roller,
turn it over. Remove the previously placed
spacers from the basin sliding guides and
start wrapping a second layer on the roller
going leftwards. On having three layers and
having reached the right side of the roller,
cut the steel-wool diagonally arranging it
very carefully on the head of the roller. The
steel-wool must be held tight, from the be-
ginning to the end of this procedure.
Apply the jute sheet keeping it parallel to the
roller, and slide it in until wrapping has been
completed.
Increase the thermostat temperature by
setting it at 100°C and make the roller turn
for about ten minutes until the first part of the
layer has completely settled. Wait until the
temperature falls below 50°C and lift up for
about 100 mm an edge of the jute sheet, and
slide the flannel layer underneath it.
Lower the basin in order to entirely wrap the
flannel layer, then raise the basin and lift up
for about 100 mm an edge of the flannel
layer, and correctly slide in the cotton sheet.
The sheet has to be well centred onto the rol-
ler and inserted from the more narrow side.
Its strings have to be on the sides of the ironer
and its seams facing downwards.
Allow the roller to turn for a few minutes until
the entire cover is well stretched out.
Pull the strings moderately until the sheet sits
on the heads of the roller and then tighten and
insert these under the hem of the sheet itself.
With fume-extracting models featuring and
lamellar padding lining it is advisable to
remove the laundry-detaching device before
replacing the flannel layer. After this
replacement the laundry-detaching device
must be fastened back again by its four
screws in its fixed place. No adjustment is
therefore required. (fig.5)
8.4. IDENTIFYING AND ORDERING
SPARE PARTS
In order to identify the code numbers of
spare parts refer to the drawings with the
exploded view of the appliance and the re-
lated spare-parts list. After identifying the
desired code numbers, send a customary
written order including code numbers and
description of the spare parts. Also inform
the manufacturer of the model, serial number,
power supply voltage and frequency of your
appliance.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
9. INFORMATION ON HOW TO DIS-
MANTLE AND DISPOSE OF THE
APPLIANCE
When the appliance will be considered un-
serviceable, dismantle it and dispose of the
components as indicated in paragraph 3.
Sort out the various components of the
appliance in accordance with the refuse
disposal standards in force in your country,
so as to dispose of them separately or recycle
them appropriately. All machine parts can
be regarded as being solid urban refuse,
except for the metal parts which are not
regarded by most European countries as
being particular refuse.
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