STEAM IRONING
Filling the tank
1. Check that the plug has been removed from the socket.
2. Remove the iron from the station and place it at a safe distance before filling.
3. Turn the steam selector switch (D) to [Fig. 1].
4. Open the water tank cover (C).
5. Lift the tip of the iron to make it easier for the water to flow into the opening without overflowing.
6. Using the measuring cup (supplied), slowly pour water into the tank, taking care not to exceed the
maximum level (about 370 ml) indicated by "MAX" on the tank (O). [Fig. 2]
7. Close the water tank cover (C).
Choice of steam
1. Use the higher temperature settings - from two points to three points - to create an even flow of steam
and avoid the possibility of water splashing out.
2. To make sure there is enough water in the water tank, turn the iron upright. Wipe off any water that may
be around the lid.
3. Select the required temperature on the temperature control disc (G) (this must be in the steam range
as shown on the disc). [Fig. 3]
4. Place the iron in the station and insert the plug into the socket:
• If you use the iron connected to its station [Fig. 4], make sure the station lock switch (L) is in the
locked position.
• If you use the iron separately from the station [Fig. 5], place the iron upright on the station and wait
for it to reach the right temperature for best performance.
5. When the temperature indicator light (H) goes out, you can start ironing.
• When the iron is connected to the station, you can continue ironing.
• If the iron is used separately, you can use it for about 30 seconds after the temperature indicator
light (H) has gone out (this will vary depending on several factors), and then you will need to return it
to the station. You can use it again after the temperature indicator light (H) goes out again.
6. Set the steam selector switch (D) to the desired position. [Fig. 1]
Use the steam burst trigger (F) to release steam when ironing vertically.
IMPORTANT: Set the steam selector to the CLOSED position to maintain pressure for the steam burst
function and to avoid water splashing out when the steam trigger is pressed.
Once the iron is fully heated, press the steam burst trigger (F) to create a powerful burst of steam that can
penetrate fabrics and smooth out difficult wrinkles. Wait at least 2 seconds before pressing the release
button again. [Fig. 6] You can also iron vertically by pressing the steam burst trigger (F) at intervals (for
curtains, hanging clothes, etc.). [Fig. 7]
WARNING: The steam burst trigger function (F) can only be used at high temperatures. Remember to put
the iron back on the station when using it cordlessly. Once the temperature indicator light has gone out,
remove the iron from the station and continue with the steaming process. Always read the label with the
care instructions.
DRY IRONING
To iron without steam, simply turn the steam selector switch (D) to „OFF".
Spray function
Make sure that there is water in the tank. Press the spray button (E) slowly (for a thick spray jet) or quickly
(for a spray mist). [Fig. 8]
Warning: for delicate fabrics, we recommend moistening the fabric beforehand with the spray button (E)
or placing a damp cloth between the iron and the fabric. To prevent stains from forming, avoid spraying on
silk or synthetic fabrics.
CLEANING
NOTE: Before cleaning the iron, always ensure that it is not plugged into the mains socket.
Any debris left on the plate can be removed with a damp cloth or a non-abrasive liquid detergent.
Avoid scratching the plate with steel wool or metal objects. Clean the plastic parts with a damp cloth
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