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Dry ironing
Iron without pressing the steam button (11) or the
precision shot button (13). Please note that after
10 minutes of dry ironing, the iron switches to the
auto-off mode.
Vertical steam
The iron can also be used for steaming hanging
clothes (B). Hold the iron in a vertical position, tilted
slightly forwards. Press repeatedly the steam button
(11) or the precision shot button (13) while moving
the iron from top to the bottom.
Steam is very hot: never iron or dampen garment
while wearing them.
3D soleplate
The unique round shape of the 3D soleplate
ensures best gliding results on difficult parts (e. g.
buttons, pockets etc.)
Settings
CareStyle 5 & CareStyle 7
The iCare setting
when the appliance is switched on for the first time.
From 2nd switch on, it will be set to the last setting
chosen.
The iCare setting is suggested for garments like
wool, polyester and cotton/linen.
The eco setting
delicate garments like synthetics, silk and blended
fabrics for which you need less steam. This setting
allows less power consumption.
CareStyle 5 Pro & CareStyle 7 Pro
eco
It is suggested for most delicate garments like
synthetics, silk and blended fabrics. This setting
allows less power consumption.
iCare
It is suggested for garments like wool, polyester
and cotton.
turbo
It is suggested for garments that need more
powerful steam, like thick cotton/linen and jeans.
Note: Due to higher temperature in the turbo mode,
do not leave unattended the iron on garments to
avoid any damage.
When the appliance is switched on, it will always be
set to the iCare setting, independently on the last
setting chosen.
14
is automatically chosen
is suggested for most
For best results
Before start ironing follow the garment care label
instructions carefully.
• Always iron black and dark garments inside out
to avoid getting a sheen on the fabrics from the
iron.
• When ironing a shirt, start with the more difficult
parts like collar, cuff links and sleeves. Then iron
the bigger parts like front and back, so you can
prevent wrinkling the bigger parts when you are
ironing the other parts.
• When you iron a collar, start on its underside and
work from the outside (the pointy end) inwards.
Turn over and repeat. Fold down the collar and
press the edge for a more crisp finish.
• When ironing garments with imprints,
applications or even more sensitive fabric parts
(i.e. embroidery), turn them inside out and, if
necessary, lay a cotton cloth between the iron
and the fabric. This way you avoid damage and
get the volume of fabric designs that are not to
be ironed flat.
• When ironing woolen garments, we recommend
pressing sequentially the precision shot button
(13) without placing the iron on the garment. This
will avoid shiny effects on the fabric.
• In order to prevent new creases while ironing
with steam make sure that the garment shows no
residual moisture before going on ironing other
parts of it.
(C) Precision shot
• Press the precision shot button (13) completely
down.
• Steam will come out of the tip area of the
soleplate only.
• To stop this function release the button.
• If you do not press it down completely, some
steam may also come out from the rear steam
holes in the soleplate.
(D) Iron auto-off
This function is activated if after 10 minutes there
has been no steam emission.
• When the iron is in the auto-off mode, the icon
is flashing and the temperature control LED
(12) is off. The iron will turn off to reduce power
consumption.
• To turn the iron on again, the On/Off button (2)
has to be pressed. Before start ironing again
wait until the temperature control LED and the
related icon for the setting in the display (1) are
permanently on.

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