When starting, and regularly while it is
being used, your steam generator's
electric pump injects water into the boiler.
It makes a noise but this is quite normal.
The steam generator and the iron are
ready for use when the steam indicator
light is on and the iron light goes out.
4 •
Operating the control panel
• Flashing green light - fig.6 : the water is
heating up in the boiler.
• Continuous green light - fig.7 : steam is
ready for use.
• Continuous red light - fig.11 : the water
tank is empty.
• The “Calc-Away System” orange
indicator flashes - fig. 13 : the collector
needs to be rinsed.
5 • Using your steam
generator
Place the iron’s temperature control -
fig.5 to the type of fabric to be ironed and
set the steam output - fig.6. The iron
temperature control light turns on.
Mode ECO :Your steam genera-
tor iron has an ECO mode func-
tion which uses less power*
whilst still guaranteeing a suffi-
cient steam flow for you to iron
your washing properly. In order to use this
function, once the thermostat of your iron
has been correctly set (see table above), po-
sition the steam flow setting on the ECO
segment. The ECO mode can be used on all
types of fabrics, nevertheless for very thick
or very creased fabrics, we recommend that
you use the maximum steam flow for best
results.
*compared to the maximum steam flow
While ironing, the light on top of the iron
and the steam ready light turn on and
off, as the temperature adjusts without
interrupting ironing. To obtain steam,
press on the steam control button
beneath the iron handle and keep it
pressed - fig.8. The steam will stop when
you release the button.
Always spray starch on the reverse side
of the fabric to be ironed.
The first time the appliance is used,
there may be some fumes and smell but
this is not harmful. They will not affect
use and will disappear quickly.
Recommendations: To prime the
steam circuit, either before using the
iron for the first time, or if you have
not used the steam function for a few
minutes, press the steam control
button several times in a row - fig.8,
holding the iron away from your
clothes. This will enable any cold
water to be removed from the steam
circuit.
Iron temperature control setting: Start
with fabrics to be ironed at a low
temperature and finish with those
which need higher temperatures.
Each time you change fabrics, wait
for the light to turn off. Mixed fibre fa-
brics: set the ironing temperature to
the setting for the most delicate fa-
bric. Woollen garments: press repea-
tedly on the steam control button to
obtain short bursts of steam, without
placing the iron on the garment itself.
This will avoid making the fabric
shiny. Steam output control dial set-
ting: Thick fabric: increase the steam
setting. At a low temperature: set the
steam output control dial to the low
position. For delicate fabrics(•), press
the steam control button (under the
handle of the iron) intermittently to
avoid possible water droplets appea-
ring with the steam.
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YPE OF
FABRIC
S
ETTING
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
S
ETTING STEAM
CONTROL
S
YNTHETICS
(Polyester, Acetate,
Acrylic, Polyamide)
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S
ILK
/ W
OOL
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OTTON
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INEN
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