to avoid accidents, minimise energy con-
sumption and optimise time, it is advisable
to start off ironing items that require lower
temperatures and progress to those that
need higher temperatures.
• Pure wool fabrics (100%) can be ironed
with the iron set to steam. Select a high
steam temperature and place a cotton
cloth between the iron's metal surface and
the garment.
CLEANING
• Disconnect the appliance from the mains
and allow it to cool before undertaking any
cleaning task.
• Clean the equipment with a damp cloth
with a few drops of washing-up liquid and
then dry.
• Do not use solvents, or products with an
acid or base pH such as bleach, or abra-
sive products, for cleaning the appliance.
• Never submerge the appliance in water or
any other liquid or place it under running
water.
HOW TO DEAL WITH LIME SCALE IN-
CRUSTATIONS:
• For the appliance to work correctly it
should be kept free of limescale or mag-
nesium incrustations caused by the use of
hard water.
• To avoid this kind of problem it is advisa-
ble to use distilled water.
• To prevent this kind of problem, we rec-
ommend the use of water with low lime or
magnesium mineralisation.
• However, if it is not possible to use the
kind of water recommended above, you
should periodically remove the limescale
from the appliance:
- Every 6 weeks if the water is "very hard".
- Every 12 weeks if the water is "hard".
• To do so, we recommend the use of the
specific product for this kind of appliance,
which can be found in specialised shops
and authorised technical services.
• A specific anti-lime scale product should
be used on this kind of product.
• Homemade solutions are not recommend-
ed in the decaling of this appliance, such
as the use of vinegar.
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