DRY IRONING
To iron without steam, follow the
instructions in the section "ironing
with steam" switching the steam
selector D to the position " ".
SPRAY FUNCTION
Ensure that there is water in the
tank. Press the spray button F
slowly (for dense spray) or quickly
for dispersed spray) [Fig. 2].
Warning: for delicate fabrics, it is
recommended that you dampen the
fabric with the spray function or place
a damp cloth between the iron and
the fabric. To avoid stains, do not use
the spray on silk or synthetic fabrics.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR
EFFECTIVE IRONING
It is recommended that you use low
temperatures with fabrics that have
irregular finishings (sequins,
embroidery, satin etc.)
If the fabric is a mix (e.g. 40% cotton,
60% synthetic), select the
temperature of the fabric that
requires the lowest temperature.
If you don't know the composition of
the fabric, determine the temperature
by testing a hidden corner of the item
of clothing. Start with a low
temperature and increase it gradually
40
until you reach the ideal temperature.
Do not iron any areas with sweat
stains or other marks: the heat of the
soleplate will press the marks into the
fabric, making them impossible to
remove later.
The size is more effective if you use
the iron dry at a moderate
temperature: excessive heat will
scorch it and risks creating a yellow
mark.
To avoid shine on silk, wool or
synthetic clothing, iron the reverse
side of these items.
To avoid shine on velvet, iron in a
single direction (following the
direction of the fabric) and do not
press down on the iron.
The more clothes you put in the
washing machine, the more creased
they become. This also occurs when
the centrifuge revolutions are higher.
Many fabrics are easier to iron when
they are not completely dry.
For example, silk should always be
ironed damp.