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cool completely before storage.
18. Under no circumstances should be ironed clothes and fabrics that are on humans or
animals.
19. Iron must be used at a stable even surface and this can only be disposed of.
20. In order to provide additional protection, it is recommended to install residue current
device (RCD) in the power circuit, with residual current rating not more than 30 mA.
Contact professional electrician in this matter.
DESCRIPTION OF DEVICE
A. Foldable handle
C. Non-stick soleplate
IRONING
First use
When using the iron for the first time, you may notice a slight emission of smoke and hear some sounds made by the expanding plastics.
This is quite normal and it stops after a short time. We also recommend passing the iron over an ordinary cloth when using it for the first
time.
Preparation
Sort the laundry to be ironed according to the international symbols on the garment label, or if this is missing, according to the type of fabric.
GARMENT
LABEL
Start ironing the garments requiring a low temperature.
This reduces the waiting times (the iron takes less time to heat up than to cool down) and eliminates the risk of scorching the fabric.
PROCEDURE AFTER IRONING
Disconnect the plug of the iron from the socket. Leave the iron to cool down completely.
ADVICE FOR GOOD IRONING
1. We recommend using the lowest temperatures with fabrics that have unusual finishes (sequins, embroidery, flush, etc.).
2. If the fabric is mixed (e.g. 40% cotton 60% synthetics), set the thermostat to the temperature of the fibre requiring the lower
temperature.
3. If you don't know the composition of the fabric, determine the suitable temperature by testing on a hidden corner of the garment.
Start with a low temperature and increase it gradually until it reaches the ideal temperature.
4. Never iron areas with traces of perspiration or other marks: the heat of the plate fixes the stains on the fabric, making them
irremovable.
5. The size is more effective if you use a dry iron at a moderate temperature: excess heat scorches it with the risk of forming a yellow
mark.
6. To avoid marking silk, woolen or synthetic garments shiny, iron them inside out.
7. To avoid marking velvet garments shiny, iron in one direction (following the fibre) and do not press down on the iron.
8. The heavier the washing machine is loaded, the more garments come out creased. This also happens when the spin drying
revolutions are very high.
9. Many fabrics are easier to iron if they are not completely dry.
TECHNICAL DATA:
Voltage: 230V ~50/60Hz
Power: 700W
To protect your environment: please separate carton boxes and plastic bags and dispose them in corresponding waste
bins. Used appliance should be delivered to the dedicated collecting points due to hazarsous components, which may
effect the environment. Do not dispose this appliance in the common waste bin.
B.
Thermostat knob - temperature control
D. Handle release button
FABRIC
TYPE
synthetic
silk - wool
Cotton - linen
Device is made in class I of insulation and has to be connected only to power outlet with ground circuit.
Device is compliant with EU directives:
- Low voltage directive (LVD)
- Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
Device marked CE mark on rating label
ENGLISH
THERMOSTAT
REGULATION
low temperature
medium temperature
high temperature
Fabric not to be ironed
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