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1. Spray nozzle
2. Water-fill cover
3. Fabric-select dial
4. Fabric guide with LED display
5. Spray button
6. Steam surge button
7. Comfort Grip ™ handle
8. 360° pivoting cord
9. Heel rest
10. Water tank
11. AUTO CLEAN ® button
12. Soleplate
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How to Use
This appliance is intended for household use only.
GETTING STARTED
Remove any labels, stickers or tags attached to the body or soleplate of the iron.
Note: Use ordinary tap water for ironing. Do not use water processed through a home
softening system.
Important: For optimum performance, let the iron stand for 90 seconds before beginning
to iron.
FILLING WATER TANk
1. Open the water-fill cover (A).
A
2. Tilt the iron and using a clean measuring cup, pour water into
opening until the water reaches the MAX level mark on the water
tank (B). Do not overfill.
3. Close the water-fill cover.
Note: If you need to add water while ironing, unplug the iron and
follow above steps.
B
4. Plug in the iron.
SELECTING FABRIC TEMPERATURE
1. Read garment's label to help you determine fabric type.
Tip: If unsure of a garment's fiber, test a small area (on an inside seam
or hem) before ironing.
2. Once you determine the fabric type, turn the fabric-select dial to
appropriate fabric setting (C). The LED indicator light next to the
fabric type you selected blinks until it reaches the appropriate
C
temperature.
Suggestions for each setting:
COTTON: use on 100% cotton garments such as blouses and shirts, as well as for
linen garments and items like tablecloths
WOOL: use on natural woven wool garments such as trousers, slacks, jackets,
scarves and blouses
RAYON: use on rayon and rayon blend garments – iron on the opposite side (inside
out)
SILK: use on delicate silk items such as lingerie, robes, scarves & sleepwear – iron on
the opposite side (inside out)
SYNTHETIC: use on synthetic fabrics such as acrylic, nylon and polyester garments –
iron on the opposite side (inside out)
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