FUNCTIONS & SETTINGS FOR IRONING
This chapter provides information on all the electronic functions of your Reliable Rotary
Press, as well as recommended settings for ironing various garments and other items
HEAT SETTINGS BUTTONS
The red LED of the preselected Heat Setting (14) flashes when the Rotary Press is switched
on. Select the required heat setting for ironing and wait until the corresponding LED shows
a steady red light. If a new temperature setting is selected (including a lower setting), the
corresponding LED flashes until the selected temperature is reached. The Rotary Press has
five different heat settings: Synthetic, Silk, Wool, Cotton and Linen.
Note: Ironing with steam is not possible at heat settings of Synthetic and Silk. This is
indicated by symbols on the Operator's Console.
CONTINUOUS STEAM BUTTON
When Continuous Steam (15) is pressed, the LED illuminates blue. At the same time one
of the buttons for steam settings (17 A, B or C) flashes blue until the steam generator has
heated up. The LED then remains illuminated and steam generation begins. The Rotary
Press now produces steam, even if the foot pedal is not pressed and it is possible to select
between three steam settings (minimum A, medium B or maximum C).
DEMAND STEAM BUTTON
When the Demand Steam button (16) is pressed, the LED illuminates blue. At the same time
one of the buttons for steam settings (17 A, B or C) flashes blue until the steam generator
has heated up. The LED then remains illuminated and steam generation begins. It is now
possible to select between three steam settings: (minimum A, medium B and maximum C).
The Rotary Press now only produces steam when the foot pedal is pressed in the B and C
position.
STEAM SETTING BUTTONS
By means of three buttons – 17 A, B and C – it is possible to vary the amount of steam for
the different steam settings: 17A for minimum steam, 17B for medium steam and 17C for
maximum steam. The corresponding LED flashes until the steam generator has heated up.
The LED then remains illuminated and steam generation begins.
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