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• In order to produce steam, you must press the Steam Button.
If you are ironing a particularly wrinkled item, pull up the
Steam Button to lock it in place. This will enable you to have
continuous steam.
DO NOT lock the Steam Button when starting up your iron. This will
cause water to run directly through to the Iron's Soleplate.
STEAM IRONING TIPS
– The ironing symbols on garment labels refer to dry ironing only and should
not be followed when steam ironing.
– If spray starch is used, spray it on the reverse side of the garment. Allow
starch to soak in before ironing.
– For best ironing results, use a mesh-type ironing board to allow excess
steam to escape.
– For delicate fabrics, we recommend testing the fabric in an area of the
garment which will not be seen, such as on an inner seam. If this is not
possible, place a piece of cloth on the garment and iron through cloth.
– Always rest your Steam Generator Iron on the Heat-Resistant Pad – never
on its heel.
– Do not allow the iron to contact anything that could scratch the Soleplate,
such as a zipper or metal stud.
– Do not clean the Soleplate with harsh materials, such as steel wool or a
wire brush. ONLY use a soft cloth.
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Dry Ironing
The Steam Generator Iron can be used for dry ironing if the
Steam Button is not pressed.
• Turn the Power Switch on.
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Vertical Ironing
For optimal results when removing wrinkles from...
Cotton or Linen – Soleplate should touch the fabric.
Synthetic Fabrics – a distance of 4 inches is recommended to
avoid damaging the garment.
Delicate Fabrics – test an unseen area of the garment (inner
seam), or place a cloth over fabric and iron through cloth.
CAUTION: Steam produced is very hot. NEVER iron or steam
clothing while it is being worn.
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Using Your Iron