HOW TO USE YOUR IRONING SYSTEM
1.
Unscrew the water fill cap (10).
2.
Using a bottle or any other container, fill the tank (9) up to a maximum of .7
quarts of water (0.65L or 2.75 cups) or remove the tank by pushing the lever
(8) outwards while simultaneously lifting the water tank out, take it to a fau-
cet and fill it as well to the maximum amount. Put the cap back on the boiler
when done, and place the water container back into its original position.
3.
Connect the electrical cord to the main power outlet.
4.
Turn on the boiler and the iron switches (2 & 5). The lights of the switches
should come on.
5.
Adjust the thermostat dial on the iron (13) to the required temperature.
6.
If you hear a slight hum coming from the steam generator, this means that the
pump is moving water from the water tank to the boiler where the necessary
steam is generated for ironing.
7.
When using the iron for the first time, we recommend that you allow the
steam to come out (for 10-15 seconds) by pressing the steam button (15)
on the iron (without placing the iron on good fabric) in order to eliminate
any possible residue that may have been built up by treatments during the
production process.
8.
You will be ready to start ironing in about 3-4 minutes, once the boiler builds
up enough pressure. The orange control light (3) will light up when you are
ready to start.
9.
If the iron has not been used recently, there may be condensation in the
steam hose. Simply press the iron steam button (15) for a few seconds to
flush any condensation (water) out of the steam hose.
10. During use, the orange steam ready warning light (3) will alternately turn on
and off. This is normal because it indicates that steam is being generated
in the boiler.
11. It is safe to leave water in the pressure tank when the iron is not in use.
If it is for an extended period of time (months) then it is best to flush out the
remaining water. To do so, follow the water removal instructions as outlined
in the maintenance of the boiler section.
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