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7.
Check
that
all
water
and
steam
thoroughly
stop
coming
out
of
the
sole
plate
vents.
After
self-cleaning
is
finished
dump
any
remaining
water
out
of
the
iron.
8.
Iron
on
a
towel
to
remove
any
drops
of
water
remaining
on
the
bottom
of
iron.
9.
Cool
as
usual
and
store
the
iron
on
its
heel
rest.
Never
store
an
iron
on
its
soleplate
or
with
water
in
it.
NOTE:
If
after
pumping
more
that
30
times
and
water
still
remains
inside
the
sole
plate,
then
dry
out
the
iron
by
vaporizing
the
remaining
water
setting
the
iron
on
the
"6"
setting.
And
follow
the
instructions
under
“AFTER
EACH
USE"
HOW
TO
CARE
FOR
YOUR
IRON
AFTER
EACH
USE
.
Turn
iron
off
and
unplug.
Empty
iron
immediately
after
using.
Don't
store
the
iron
with
water
in
it.
Depress
the
steam
button
down
into
the
dry
iron
position.
Wait
until
the
iron
has
cooled
before
storing
it,
and
always
set
it
on
the
nee
rest
to
protect
the
soleplate
from
scratching,
corroding
or
staining.
.
After
letting
iron
cool
completely,
push
the
cord
wind
button
to
wind
the
cord.
Store
iron
vertically
in
a
safe
place
after
winding
cord
completely.
(NI-350R/530R/550R/531R/551R
Only)
—_
>On
[Sa]
MAIN
BODY
After
unplugging
and
cooling
the
iron,
simply
wipe
off
with
a
damp
cloth
and
it
necessary,
use
a
mild
detergent.
NEVER
USE
ANY
HARSH
CLEANERS.
SOLEPLATE
Starch
and
other
residue
may
be
easily
removed
from
the
soleplate
with
a
damp
cloth.
To
avoid
scratching
the
finish
never
use
a
metallic
pad
to
clean
the
soleplate,
and
never
place
the
iron
on
a
rough
surface.
If
synthetics
are
ironed
at
too
high
a
temperature,
not
only
is
the
fabric
usually
ruined,
but
the
iron
soleplate
is
often
covered
with
the
melted
remains
of
the
synthetic
fabric.
The
best
way
to
remove
synthetic
residue
from
the
solepiate
is
to
heat
the
iron
and
to
iron
over
an
old
cotton
rag.
CAUTION:
Never
use
steam
iron
cleaners
in
the
iron,
since
they
may
damage
the
inside
of
the
iron.
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