How to Use
This appliance is intended for household use only.
GETTING STARTED
Remove any labels, stickers or tags attached to the body or soleplate of the iron.
Note: Use ordinary tap water for ironing. Do not use water processed through a home
softening system
Important: For optimum performance, let the iron stand for 90 seconds before
beginning
to iron.
Filling Water Tank
1. Open the water-fill cover as shown in (A).
A
2. Tilt the iron and using a clean measuring cup, pour water into
opening until the water reaches the MAX level mark on the
water tank (B). Do not overfill.
3. Close the water-fill cover.
Note: If you need to add water while ironing, unplug the iron and
follow above steps.
B
4. Plug in the iron. The iron beeps and digital display window
illuminates green.
Selecting Temperature
1. Read garment's label to help you determine fabric type.
Tip: If unsure of a garment's fiber, test a small area (on an inside seam or hem) before
ironing.
2. Once you determine the fabric type, turn fabric-select dial to
appropriate temperature setting (from 1 to 7).
Tip: As a guide, the digital display shows the setting number with
the corresponding recommended fabric type.
C
3. Once the iron reaches the selected temperature, it beeps and
displays READY (C).
3-Way Automatic Shutoff
The automatic shutoff feature in your iron works as follows:
30 seconds
• Once the iron reaches appropriate temperature, it will turn off
after 30 seconds of inactivity if left on its soleplate or tipped
over on its side. If left vertically on its heel rest, it will shut off
D
8 minutes
after 8 minutes (D).
• The unit beeps three times and AUTO OFF flashes on the
digital display window to let you know the iron has stopped
heating (E).
• After a few minutes, the digital display light goes off.
• If you pick up the iron, it activates an internal motion sensitive
detector and the iron will start heating again. You might have to
E
move the iron or shake it gently. The digital display light comes
on and the set temperature is displayed again.
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Note: Wait for iron to reheat completely before resuming operation.
Smart Steam ™ Technology
The Smart Steam ™ system generates steam only at higher
temperature settings (between 4 and 7) (F). Once you select
the temperature, the Smart Steam ™ technology detects the set
temperature and adjusts the steam power accordingly. The higher
the setting, the more powerful the steam.
F
Surge of Steam
•
Horizontal
Use to remove stubborn creases.
1.
With the water tank filled to the MAX mark, set fabric-select dial to appropriate setting
(between 4 and 7) for your fabric. Read garment's label to help you determine fabric
type.
Note: Steam is automatically turned off between settings 1 and 3.
2. Once you select the appropriate setting, wait for iron to beep and display READY.
3. Press the surge-of-steam button
steam (G). For best performance, leave an interval of 5
seconds between bursts.
Important: Always stand the iron on its heel rest when
powered on but not in use.
G
•
Vertical
Use for removing wrinkles from hanging clothes and drapes.
1. Be sure the water tank is filled to the MAX mark.
2. Hang the garment to be steamed on a clothes hanger. (Curtains or drapes can be
steamed once they are hung.)
3. Set the fabric-select dial to appropriate setting (between 4 and 7) for your fabric.
4. Wait for iron to beep and display READY.
5. Hold the iron close to, but not touching, the fabric.
6. Pull the fabric tight in your free hand and pump the
surge-of-steam button
fabric (H).
Important: Always stand the iron on its heel rest when
powered on but not in use.
Using Spray
H
Use to dampen tough wrinkles at any setting (J).
1. Be sure the iron is filled with water.
2. On first use, pump the spray button
J
to generate a burst of
as you move the iron over the
several times.
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