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Operating Elements
q
Spray button
w
Heating control lamp
e
Power cable with plug
r
Flexible cable restrainer
t
Back end
y
Water tank
u
Temperature controller
i
Sole of the iron
o
Water fill opening
a
Water jet
s
Steam controller/Self Clean
d
Steam blast button
f
Measuring beaker
Preparation
Filling with water
You require water to be able to use the steam and
spray functions. Water is not needed for dry ironing.
• Place the cooled down iron in an upright position
on its back end
t
.
• Open the water fill opening
o
for the water tank
y
.
• Using the measuring beaker
f
, pour in water to
no further than the "Max" marking in the water
tank
y
.
• Close the water fill opening
o
for the water tank
y
.
Should the mains water at your locality be rated as
hard, it is recommended that you mix mains water
with some distilled water. Otherwise, the jets for the
steam blast function could calcify (become blocked)
prematurely.
To extend the optimal steam blast function, mix
mains water with distilled water according to the
table.
The water hardness level can be queried at your lo-
cal water works.
Plugging in and ironing
Ironing tips
Sort the laundry in accord with the type of material.
Always observe the ironing and care instructions
given for the material. Start with the materials that
require the lowest heat settings.
If you are not sure what material has been used in
the garment, first of all carefully iron a small area
(hem-piece or an inner edge). In cases of serious
doubt, start with a low iron temperature. If creases
remain, slowly increase the heat level in steps.
When you have found the temperature which gives
the best ironing results, do not increase the
temperature further. Never raise the temperature so
high that the material of the garment could be
damaged.
local water
hardness
Ratios - distilled
water to mains water
very soft / soft 0
medium 1: 1
hard 2: 1
very hard 3: 1