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Rowenta DG8668U1 Manual De Instrucciones página 5

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DESCRIPTION
1.
Iron handle
2.
Steam trigger
3.
Iron temperature control dial
4.
Base unit
5.
Precision tip
6.
Safety lock (to hold the iron onto the
base unit)
7.
Removable water tank
8.
Tank filling shutter
9.
Calc collector
10.
Cork handle*
PREPARATION
1 • Safety lock
• Your steam station is equipped with a
safety lock that holds the iron on to the
base unit in order to facilitate transport
and storage:
• Pull up –
fig.
1.
• Push down –
fig.
2.
The safety lock allows you to carry your
steam station by the iron handle:
- place the iron on the iron rest of the steam
station and lock it into place (you will hear
an audible "click" sound) –
fig.
1.
- Hold the iron by its handle in order to
transport your steam station
- fig. 3.
2 • Preparing your steam
station
• Place the steam station on a flat, stable,
horizontal and heat-resistant surface.
• Lift the removable water tank (located at
the front of the steam station) pressing on
the lock screw located on the tank handle
fig. 4.
• Fill the tank with untreated tap water,
taking care not to exceed the maximum
level -
fig. 5.
• Slide the tank back into its housing until it
"clicks" into place.
*
11.
Precision shot button
12.
Iron rest
13.
Iron temperature control light
14.
Steam cord
15.
Steam cord storage clip
16.
a: ON / OFF Button
b: ECO button
c: MAX button
d: Water tank OK button
e: Calc away OK button
* according to model
• Unwind the electrical power cord it
completely and remove the steam cord
from its housing-
fig.6.
• Plug your steam station into a 120 volt
electric outlet -
fig.7.
USE
3 • Switching on your steam
station
• Press on the on / off button -
fig.
MAX button begins flashing.
• When starting, and regularly while it is
being used, your steam station's electric
pump injects water into the boiler. It makes
a noise but this is quite normal.
• The steam station and the iron are ready for
use when the MAX button light is on and
the iron light goes out.
The first time the appliance is used,
there may be some fumes and a slight
smell this is not harmful and will quickly
disappear.
4 • Using your steam station
• Place the iron's temperature control -
fig. 9
to the type of fabric to be ironed (see
table below).
• The iron temperature control light turns
on. Important: whenever you start using
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your iron and whenever you reduce
the temperature during use, the iron is
ready for use when its indicator light
goes out and when the green light
located on the control panel comes on
and remains on.
• During use, when you increase the
temperature of the iron, you can start
ironing immediately.
T
ype of fabric
S
ynTheTicS
(Polyester, Acetate, Acrylic, Polyamide)
S
/ W
ilk
ool
c
/ l
oTTon
inen
• ECO Mode: Your steam station
has an ECO mode function
which uses less power whilst
still guaranteeing a sufficient
steam output for you to iron
your garments properly.
In order to use this function, once the
thermostat of your iron has been correctly
8, The
set (see table above), press on the ECO
button located on the control panel.
The ECO mode can be used on all types
of fabrics, nevertheless for very thick or
very creased fabrics we recommend that
you deactivate ECO mode (by pressing
the MAX button) to guarantee the best
results.
• During ironing the iron indicator light
switches on and off according to heating
requirements but this has no effect on
use.
• To obtain steam, press on the steam
trigger beneath the iron handle and keep
it pressed -
fig.
11. The steam will stop
when you release the trigger.
• Always spray starch on the reverse side of
the fabric to be ironed.
• Steam boost: In order to activate
automatically 3 shots of steam, please
press the trigger 3 times -
*Precision shot button: In order to activate
the precision shot button, press the button
on top of the handle
on models)
Recommendations: To prime the steam
S
eTTing
circuit, either before using the iron for
TemperaTure
the first time, or if you have not used the
steam function for a few minutes, press
the steam trigger several times in a row
• •
– fig.11, holding the iron away from your
clothes. This will enable any cold water
to be removed from the steam circuit.
• • •
Iron temperature control setting:
Your iron is quick to heat up so start
with fabrics to be ironed at a low
temperature and finish with those which
need higher temperatures. Mixed fibre
fabrics: set the ironing temperature
to the setting for the most delicate
fabric. For delicate fabrics (•), press the
steam trigger (under the handle of the
iron) intermittently to avoid any water
droplets appearing with the steam. If
you set your thermostat to "min" , the
iron will not become hot.
When taking a break from ironing,
never place the iron on a metal rest
plate, which could damage the iron
rest plate of the unit. It is equipped
with non-slip pads and has been
designed to withstand high
temperatures.
5 • Vertical steam ironing
• Set the temperature of the iron to the max
position.
• Hang the garment on a coat hanger and
hold the fabric slightly taut with one hand.
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fig.15.
fig.
16. (depending

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