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TEMPERATURE SETTINGS TABLE
WARNING: To prevent the risk of burns, keep your hand away from the area
being steamed.
WARNING: DO NOT steam garments while wearing them; this may result in
injuries.
IRONING TEMPERATURE
• Check the ironing instructions on the label of the items that you wish to
iron. Check the temperature setting table for further instructions.
• Should the specific itoning instructions not appear on the label, follow
instructions on the temperature setting table. This table is only for fabrics
indicated and does not apply to special textiles with a gloss finish, etc.
Textiles with special coatings (such as gloss, relief wrinkles, etc.) are best
ironed at very low temperatures. If the textile consists of several different
type of fibers, always select the lowest temperature, i.e the temperature
recommended for the most delicate fiber in the composition (for example, if
the composition consists of 60% polyester and 40% cotton, you should iron
at the temperature indicated for polyester).
SETTING THE TEMPERATURE
1. Set the iron in on upright position.
2. Connect the Iron to an electrical wall socket.
3. Set the Temperature Control dial (Figure 4) to the correct ironing
temperature as indicated on the lable or the temperature settings table.
(gure 4)
Temperature
Control Dial
Kind of Textile Fiber Material
DRY
synthetic
synthetic
synthetic
Acrylic, modacrylic,
polypropylene
Acetate,
Rayon , viscose,
polyester, cupro,
mo
dal
STEAM
silk
wool
cotton
Linen
silk
wool
cotton
Linen
On the label means: This article cannot be ironed
(e.g. chlorofiber, elastodiene)
ANTI-CALC
The Anti Calc feature helps prevent the build up of mineral deposits in your iron.
This prolongs its life and improves the iron’s performance.