MAINTENANCE AND (LEANING
e Before cleaning the Iron, always make sure that it is disconnected from the wall outlet
and is completely cool.
e Residue on the soleplate can be wiped off with a cloth soaked in a solution of water and
vinegar.
e The housing can be cleaned with a moist cloth and then wiped dry.
e Do not use abrasives to clean the soleplate.
e Avoid all contact of the soleplate with metal objects.
IRONING TEMPERATURE
e Check the ironing instructions on the label of the item that you wish to iron. Check the
following table for further instructions.
Should the specific ironing instructions not appear on the label, follow instructions
indicated in the Fabric Ironing Table.
e This table is only valid for the fabrics indicated and does not apply to special textiles
such as materials with a gloss finish, etc. Textiles with special coatings (such as gloss,
relief wrinkles, etc.) are best ironed at very low temperatures.
e The Iron heats up faster than it cools down. Therefore, when ironing various types of fabrics
it is best to start with textiles, e. g. synthetics, which require lower ironing temperatures.
e |f the textile consists of several different types of fibers, always select the lowest
temperature for the most delicate composition of fibers (for example, if it consists of "60%
polyester and 40% cotton" you should iron at the temperature indicated for polyester).
SETTING THE TEMPERATURE
e Set the Iron in the upright position.
e Connect the Iron.
e Set the Temperature Control Dial to the correct ironing temperature as indicated (see table).