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Preparation
• Iron your garments which require a
low temperature first and then those
requiring high temperatures. If the
temperature is reduced when the ap-
pliance has a high temperature set-
ting, it might be necessary to wait for
3 to 4 minutes for the heat to come
down to the set level.
3.2 Energy saving
To save energy:
• You should use an appropriate tem-
perature setting. If you do not know
the appropriate temperature setting,
start from the lowest setting and
increase the temperature until the
fabric is ironed well.
• In order to perform a good ironing, try
to use the steam at intervals. Using
steam continuously will cause more
surplus humidity on your products
which may lead to re-creasing of your
fabric while losing the extra humidity.
3.3 Ironing tips
• In order to learn the appropriate
ironing temperature to be used for
the garment, always check out the
instructions tag before ironing.
• As the iron gets warmer in a shorter
time compared to the time elapsing
to cool it down, synthetics, silks and
other fabrics alike should be ironed
at the beginning by using lower tem-
perature settings.
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• If the garment is made of a blend of
different fabrics, always start ironing
by using the lowest temperature
setting first.
• Silk and other textiles which tend
to brighten must be ironed on the
reverse side. Lustrous velvets and
other fabrics must be ironed under
little pressure and in one direction
only. Always keep the iron moving
during ironing.
• Do not use the steam function when
ironing colored silk clothes. This
may cause stains.
• 100% pure woolen clothes can be
ironed by using steam. Preferably
take the temperature control button
of the appliance to MAX setting and
iron by putting a dry towel on the
garment.
• Ironing woolen clothes may cause
'luster' on this type of fabrics. For
this reason, ironing clothes on the
reverse side is recommended.
WARNING: Do not al-
low the iron to contact
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with metal parts such
as zippers and rivets as
these may damage the
base plate of the iron.
Always iron around
such metal parts.
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