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Ironing Types of Thermostat
instructions fabric
Synthetic fibres:
acrylic, polyamide,
polyester
.
Artificial fibres:
viscose
Natural animal
fibres:
..
wool, silk
Natural vegetable
fibres : ...
cotton
thick cotton, linen MAX
Warning: Do not iron this article.
. If the fabrics are made of various types of
textile, adjust the temperature control to the
lowest recommended temperature. If you
cannot determine the composition of the
fabrics from the label, do a test on a part of
the garment which will not be seen, starting
at the lowest temperature.
. Sort your laundry before ironing, grouping
the same types of textile. The iron heats up
more quickly than it cools down, so start by
ironing the laundry requiring the lowest
temperature and continue to higher
temperatures (see table above).
. Wool mixes can be steam-ironed. To prevent
the soleplate of your iron coming into direct
contact with the wool, place a dry cloth over
the fabric to be ironed. You can also iron
these items on the reverse.
. to avoid making delicate fabrics shiny (silk,
velvet, viscose, etc.) or for fabrics with im-
pressions (transfer, flocking, etc.), iron on the
reverse.
. As some marks may be fixed by a high
temperature, it is preferable only to iron your
laundry once all marks and stains have been
completely removed.
WHAT KIND OF WATER IS SUITABLE FOR USE IN
YOUR
STEAM IRON?
. Tap water, if it is not too hard (see equiva-
lence table below):
Example of water considered to be hard
France Germany United Kingdom International
30°f17°d21°e 3 mmol/l
or 6 mEq/l
- To find out the precise hardness of your tap
water, contact your Town Hall or your water
company.
. Commercially available demineralised water.
. Commercially available distilled water.
Our advice: distilled water or demineralised +
tap water (half and half) if your water is hard.
We strongly recommend that you do not
use any other kind of water.
Do not put any additives into the water in your
iron’s tank.
PRACTICAL ADVICE
. Maintenance of the soleplate
- Clean it at regular intervals. The longer you
wait to clean the soleplate, the harder it will
be to remove any marks
- Never scratch the soleplate and do not use
aggressive or abrasive products to clean it.
Traces of water, starch or lime
When the iron is cold, rub with a thick cotton
cloth soaked in wine vinegar. Rinse
immediately with water and dry.
Stuck-on textiles
- Allow your iron to cool (30 minutes at least)
after unplugging it, then plug it in again and
set the thermostat to the MAXI setting. Once
the iron is hot, place on an ironing board a
clean, thick cotton cloth and rub the soleplate
of your iron on it vigorously. For greater
effectiveness, you can place your cloth on
the edge of the board. Do not forget to clean
the sides of the soleplate.
Scratches
To keep the stainless steel, chrome or anti-
stick soleplate of your iron in good condition
and to avoid scratches and dirty marks:
- never put the soleplate down on a rough or
abrasive surface
- do not iron the metallic parts (zips, etc.) of
your laundry.
. Maintenance of the iron (autoclean
function) for 3 hours of ironing per week:
- If your tap water is not very hard, Moulinex
recommends that you perform this cleaning
function at regular intervals about once every
3 months.
- Otherwise, we recommend that you mix your
tap water with distilled or demineralised
water and perform a cleaning operation once
a month.
Note: When your water causes brown marks,
this means it contains organic residues. You
should then clean the iron. If these marks
persist, it would be best to change the type of
water you use.
Moulinex strongly recommends that you
do not use descaling products (powder or
liquid) to descale your iron.
Fers ATOLL.Eu11 17/10/00, 16:2214
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