HINTS FOR IRONING
1.
Sort out the articles to be ironed according to the type of fabric. This will minimize
the frequency of temperature adjustment for different garments.
2.
Test ironing a small area on the backside or the inside of the garment if you are
unsure about the type of fabric. Start with a low temperature and increase
gradually.
3.
Wait for about three minutes before ironing heat sensitive fabrics. Temperature
adjustment needs certain time to reach the required level no matter if it is higher
or lower.
4.
Delicate fabrics such as silk, wool, velour, etc. are best ironed with an ironing
cloth to prevent shine marks.
5.
You may need to press a few times to activate the spray, burst and vertically
burst functions.
READ THE GARMENT LABELS AND FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURER'S IRONING
INSTRUCTIONS THAT ARE OFTEN SHOWN BY SYMBOLS SIMILIAR TO THE
FOLLOWING.
.
Acetate
. Elastane
. Polyamide
. Polypropylene
HOW TO FILL WATER
1. Disconnect the iron from the mains supply outlet.
2. Move the Steam Control Knob to
3. Open the Water Inlet Cover.
4. Pour water through the water inlet hole.
5. Fill up to the 'Max' level marked on the side of the water tank.
Note:
For best results, it is advisable to use demineralised water or
distilled water.
Do not use chemically de-scaled water or any other liquids.
Temperature Control Setting
Polyester
Silk
Triacetate
Viscose
Wool
position.
. Cotton
. Linen