Filling The Water Tank; Dry Ironing - Fagor PLC-809CC Manuel D'utilisation

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coming into contact with the metal parts and
steam.
• Do not direct the jet of steam towards people or
animals because it is dangerous.
• Do not keep the iron resting on its base while it
is still hot. Wait until it cools down.
• Do not leave the appliance with water in a place
where the temperature is equal to or less than
0ºC.
• In the event that the heat safety limiter is
triggered, the appliance will cease to work
normally. To switch it back on, you must consult
Technical Support Services authorised by the
manufacturer.
• To avoid the danger of the appliance
overheating, we recommend completely
unwinding the electrical cable.
• Do not submerge the appliance in water or
place it under a tap to add water.
• Avoid moving the appliance when it is being
used.
• Do not block the ventilation/dissipation grooves.
Keep them free of dust and do not insert any
object into them.
• The boiler has to be set on a stable, flat, stiff
surface which is resistant to high temperatures.
The appliance's four feet must rest on the same
surface.
• If you decide to not use the appliance ever
again, it is advisable to make it unusable by
cutting the power cable after unplugging it.
• The iron must be used and rested on a stable
surface
• When placing the iron on its stand, ensure that
the surface on which the stand is placed is
stable.
• The iron is not to be used if it has been
dropped, if there are visible signs of damage or
if it is leaking.
• Keep electrical appliances out of reach from
Children or infirm persons. Do not let them use
the appliances without supervision.
• The user must not leave the iron unattended
while it is connected to the supply.
• The plug of the supply cord must be removed
from the socket-outlet before the water reservoir
is filled with water
• This appliance is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or
lack of experience and knowledge, unless they
have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety
• Children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the appliance
• The filling aperture must not be opened during
use. Instructions for the safe refilling of the
water reservoir shall be given.
WARNING:
For your own safety, when you want to iron with
steam, before starting to iron, it is necessary to wait
until the low steam-level indicator (i) lights up. In the
event that this indicator should not light up, do not
use the product and contact an authorised after-
sales service.

3. FILLING THE WATER TANK

The appliance has an electronic system which
controls the level of water. When the level of water
is below the pre-set values, the water level gauge
(a) will light up until the tank is filled up again.
1. Press the open water tank button (h) (Fig. 2)
2. Remove the tank as shown in figure 3.
3. Fill with water up to the MAX mark (Fig. 4)
4. Put the tank back where it goes.
Due to the life cycle of anti-scale resins and water
hardness, we recommend replacing the anti-scale
cartridge (10) when the indicator flashes.
If you don't have a new cartridge, you can use
distilled water and continue using the appliance.

4. DRY IRONING

1. Unwind and stretch out the steam tube and
mains cable.
2. Plug the appliance into a suitable power point.
3. The LED on/off switch (b) will light up and the
low steam-level indicator (i) will flash to show
that the appliance is in pre-heating mode.
4. The hard water indicator (f) will light up at the
same time.
5. Press the steam ironing button (c) and this will
switch off.
6. Turn the iron's temperature control (2) in a
clockwise direction, select 1 point, 2 points or
3 points depending on the recommendation
made on the garment's label.
7. The pilot light (3) will remain lit until the iron
reaches the desired temperature.
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