TIPS
Which type of water to use?
Your appliance has been designed to function with untreated tap water. If your water is very hard, it's possible
to mix untreated tap water with store-bought distilled or demineralized water in the following proportion: 50%
tap water / 50% distilled water.
Which type of water not to use?
The types of water listed below contain organic waste or mineral elements that can cause spitting, brown
staining, or leakage: water from clothes dryers, scented or softened water, and water from air conditioners.
If problems occur?
Water drips from the holes in
the soleplate.
Brown streaks come through
the holes in the soleplate and
stain the linen.
The soleplate is dirty or brown
and can stain the linen.
The soleplate is scratched.
TECHNICAL DATA
Operating voltage: 220-240V ~ 50-60Hz
Power consumption: 2000W
The chosen temperature is too
low and does not allow for the
formation of steam.
You are using steam while the
iron is not hot enough.
You have stored the iron
horizontal, without emptying it
and without switching off the
steam function.
You are using chemical descaling
agents.
Fabric fibers have accumulated in
the holes of the soleplate and are
burning.
Your linen has not been rinsed
sufficiently or you have ironed a
new garment before washing it.
You are ironing with a too high
temperature.
You have placed your iron flat on
a metal rest-plate or ironed over a
zip.
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Position the thermostat to
the maximum temperature
setting.
Wait until the control light
goes out.
Empty the iron after each
use, and store it vertical.
Do not add any descaling
agents to the water.
Let the iron cool down and
clean the soleplate with a
sponge. Vacuum the holes of
the soleplate from time to
time.
Make sure that your laundry
is rinsed sufficiently so as to
remove any deposits of soap
or chemical products on new
clothes.
Let the iron cool down and
clean the soleplate with a
sponge.
Select
appropriate temperature.
Always set your iron on its
heel in an upright position.
Do not iron over zips.
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