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device, mains plug or mains cord exhibits damages, do not use the device (!); instead
contact customer service.
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Before you use the device, remove all packaging material and any labels located on
the device and which serve to provide protection during transport or are for advertis-
ing purposes.
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Before using the device to iron an article of clothing for the fi rst time, iron a damp
piece of fabric to remove any production residue from the soleplate (see chapter
"Use").
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Be absolutely sure to read through the chapter "Ironing recommendations" before
fi rst use!
Ironing recommendations
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Before ironing, check whether the fabric you intend to iron has a label with ironing
instructions and follow them. Otherwise, select the correct temperature that corre-
sponds to the type of fabric. The recommended temperature and steam settings are:
Label
Synthetics (e.g. nylon, viscose), silk, velvet
Wool
Cotton
Linen
not suitable for ironing
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Sensitive articles of clothing should be ironed inside out.
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Sort articles of clothing according to the ironing temperature and start with the articles
that require the lowest temperature. If you reduce the temperature on the device, wait
a few minutes until the soleplate cools off a bit before you continue ironing.
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For best results when ironing, it is recommended that you dry iron the fabric after
steam ironing to remove moisture.
Use
ATTENTION!
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After ironing or during prolonged breaks, pull the mains plug out of the socket to pre-
vent injury to persons or damage to property. Never leave the iron unattended if it is
connected to a mains supply and keep children away from it.
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Never attempt to iron clothing if it is being worn by someone.
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Never point the steam directly at people, animals or plants. This can lead to serious
scalds.
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Only hold the device by the handle during operation.
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Always fi rst test the device on a small, unnoticeable area of clothing.
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Attention fi re damage! Never iron one area for an excessive amount of time. Never
leave the hot soleplate on the fabric or another heat-sensitive base!
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