EMPTYING
Unplug the power supply cable with plug (2) from the socket.
Open the water fill cover (9).
Empty the reservoir (6) by turning the iron upside down and shaking it lightly.
Let the iron cool down completely.
Always set the iron upright.
NOTE: If the appliance is not to be used for several weeks, wait for the appliance to
cool down completely before emptying the water reservoir completely according to the
instructions in the relevant chapter.
When the appliance is switched on again, refill the reservoir as indicated in the relevant
chapter.
ZEROCALC ANTI-CALC SYSTEM
Two special resin filters located inside the water reservoir decrease the water hardness and limit the
formation of limescale in the plate. These resin filters are permanent and do not require replacement.
CALC CLEAN SYSTEM
This function is used to clean the inside of the iron's plate (7) from limescale residues or other impurities.
It is recommended to implement this function every 5 - 10 times it is used.
Fill the reservoir (6) to the maximum fill level [Fig. B].
Move the steam selector (10) to the steam closed position [Fig. C].
Adjust the temperature knob (3) to maximum and wait for the plate temperature control LED (1)
to turn off.
Unplug the power supply cable with plug (2) from the socket and put the iron in a horizontal position
over a sink.
Press the calc-clean (4) button, and hold it until hot water, steam and any impurities or limescale come
out of the plate (7).
Once cooled down, clean the plate (7) with a moist cloth.
CLEANING
WARNING! Make sure the plug of the appliance is
disconnected from the socket and the soleplate has cooled
down completely before cleaning the iron.
Any starch deposits or residue on the surface of the plate can be removed with a damp cloth and non-
abrasive liquid detergent.
Avoid scratching the plate with steel wool or metal objects.
The plastic parts can be cleaned with a damp cloth and then wiped with a dry cloth.
WARNING! Risk of fire. Wait for the appliance to cool
completely before storing it.
END OF USE
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
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