FABRIC
NYLON
100°C
212°F
STEAM
WARNING: During initial use or after a long period of time without use, press
the steam burst button continuously for several seconds to clear the pressing
plate of residual water or calcium buildup in the system before use.
CAUTION: Be sure to examine the garment label before selecting a fabric
setting. If you cannot determine a fabric type, select the lowest setting and
increase as needed. It is best to start with the most delicate fabrics first to
avoid damage to your fabrics.
6. Once the press has reached the desired temperature, the green fabric setting
lights will stop flashing. Begin pressing. Be sure to use the provided pressing
cushion (Q) to flatten out gathered areas such as sleeves, darts and yokes. If
needed, use the spray bottle (P) for dampening the fabric before pressing.
7.
Pull down the pressing handle (I) and press the pressing plate (K) and the
ironing board (M) together. Hold for a few seconds, then lift to separate the
pressing plate (K) and ironing board (M).
IMPORTANT: Press the on/off button to cancel your selected pressing cycle.
8. To use steam, adjust the fabric temperature selection arrows (A) to the wool,
cotton or linen settings. The steam ready light (F) (yellow) will appear and you
will be able to press the steam burst button (J) for steaming your garments.
9. Pull down the pressing handle directly above the garments (about 1 to 2
inches above the fabric) and press the steam burst button (J). Press the
garment. DO NOT activate the steam burst button (J) with the unit completely
closed; you may damage your press. An automatic vacuum will initiate once
the steam burst button (J) is pressed and will stay on for 5 seconds after the
steam burst button (J) is released.
10. Use the adjustable steam control dial (C) to control the amount of steam,
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SILK
130°C
266°F
No
No
RAYON
WOOL
140°C
160°C
284°F
320°F
No
Yes
COTTON
LINEN
200°C
210°C
392°F
410°F
Yes
Yes