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Panasonic NI-33GX

Panasonic NI-33GX
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CAUTION
DURING
USE
OF
RETRACTIVE
POWER
CORD
(43GX/44GX/45GX/G10NR
Only)
(1)
When
retracting
power
cord,
always
grasp
the
plug
with
one
hand
while
pressing
the
cord
wind
button
with
the
other
hand.
(2)
If
cord
does
not
retract
completely,
pull
it
out
slightly
and
wind
it
again
while
guiding
it
into
the
reel.
Í
(3)
Unwind
the
power
cord
in
the
amount
of
length
you
need
before
plugging
it
to
the
wall
outlet.
(4)
If
the
power
cord
seems
hard
to
unwind
due
to
an
improper
winding,
pull
firmly
until
it
is
released.
(5)
Do
not
allow
small
children
to
handle
the
retractive
power
cord
as
this
may
cause
the
cord
to
"whip"
and
cause
injury.
GENERAL
HINTS
BEFORE
USING
YOUR
Panasonic
IRON
1.
Read
this
instruction
book
to
become
familiar
with
the
iron
and
its
features.
2.
Most
ordinary
tap
water
can
be
used
in
this
iron.
In
extremely
hard
water
areas,
distiled
or
demineralized
water
should
be
used.
Do
not
use
water
processed
through
home
water
softening
systems,
because
this
water
contains
minerals
that
may
be
harmful
to
the
iron.
3.
It
is
best
to
start
ironing
garments
requiring
lower
temperature
settings
first.
This
will
help
to
avoid
damaging
garments.
If
you
are
not
sure
of
the
fabric
content,
first
test
the
temperature
of
the
iron
on an
area
of
a
garment
where
it
will
not
show.
HELPFUL
IRONING
TIPS
The
Temperature
Selector
Dial
of
the
Panasonic
iron
has
dots
on
it,
in
addition
to
numbers
and
color
indications.
This
makes
it
easy
to
adjust
the
iron
for
steam,
more
or
less
steam,
and
any
other
temperature
setting
desired.
The
dots
are
international
fabric
protection
symbols
for
various
temperature
ranges:
èe
Low
Temperature
ee
Medium
Temperature
eoo
High
Temperature
Many
garments
are
labeled
with
these
dots
as
a
guide
for
selecting
the
proper
ironing
temperature.
For
general
information
about
ironing
temperatures,
refer
to
the
handy
fabric
guide
on
the
iron.
For
more
specific
information,
use
the
"Fabric
Ironing
Chart"
found
on
page
9.
As
a
guide
to
the
international
Textile
Care
Labeling
Code,
the
following
symbols
are
noted
for
your
information.
INTERNATIONAL
TEXTILE
CARE
&
LABELING
CODES
\—/
AA
O
Washing
Bleaching
troning
Dry
Cleaning
A
symbol
crossed
out
indicates
that
the
article
of
clothing
must
not
be
subjected
to
the
particular
treatment.
EXAMPLE:
(DO
NOT
BLEACH)
X
y,
P

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