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Fast System Fastpress - Using Your Press; Ironing Jackets

Fast System Fastpress
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USING YOUR PRESS
Place your Press Iron on a suitable table. Unlock the locking knob
and open the press. Plug the power cord to the electrical outlet.
Set the temperature control knob to the desired temperature. Turn
the On/Off switch to ‘I’ position. Wait about 10 minutes and when
the temperature control light turns green; your press is ready for
ironing.
Place the item to be ironed on the ironing board as described in
the following pages. Be careful not to touch the hot surfaces when
you are placing or adjusting the ironing. Use the water spray bottle
provided when damping is needed. Gently pull down the pressing
handle.
Your press gives an overall ironing pressure of 46 kg on the ironing
board, so the ironing quality is excellent. However the ironing must
be positioned correctly to avoid unwanted creases. This can be
checked where necessary by closing the press briefly then opening
to check for creases. Ironing tip: Any stubborn creases are easily
removed by smoothing out when the garment is damp and warmed
by quickly opening and closing the press.
A pressing cloth my be needed on some delicate woolens and
dark fabrics liable to shine.
WARNING
If you place thick materials such as folded towels etc. It is
not possible to lower the handle completely. In this case keep
the handle at a position to exert just enough pressure for
ironing.
To protect your fabrics, do not keep the pressing plate closed
for longer than 3-5 seconds. Delicate fabrics may require a
shorter pressing time to avoid discoloration or fabric shine.
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JACKETS
Start pressing the jacket by placing the
front of the jacket on the ironing board.
Press the back by moving it towards
you.
Press the collar by placing it at the front
right side of the ironing board.
Use the long cushion provided for
pressing the sleeves.