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1. Spray nozzle
2. Water-fill cover
3. Fabric-select dial
4. Fabric guide with LED display
5. Spray button
6. Steam surge button
7. Comfort Grip
handle
8. 360° pivoting cord
9. Heel rest
10. Water tank
11. AUTO CLEAN
®
button
12. Soleplate
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 (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.
4. Plug in the iron.
SELECTING FABRIC 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 the fabric-select dial to
appropriate fabric setting (C). The LED indicator light next to the
fabric type you selected blinks until it reaches the appropriate
temperature.
Suggestions for each setting:
COTTON: use on 100% cotton garments such as blouses and shirts, as well as for •
linen garments and items like tablecloths
WOOL: use on natural woven wool garments such as trousers, slacks, jackets, •
scarves and blouses
RAYON: use on rayon and rayon blend garments – iron on the opposite side (inside •
out)
SILK: use on delicate silk items such as lingerie, robes, scarves & sleepwear – iron on •
the opposite side (inside out)
SYNTHETIC: use on synthetic fabrics such as acrylic, nylon and polyester garments – •
iron on the opposite side (inside out)
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B
C