Cissell IPSO RI 800-16 Iron User Manual


 
Ironing
Teatowels, handkerchiefs
Place these and other small, smooth items on
the roller, then turn the roller by hand (free-
wheel), until the edge is located beneath the
ironing plate. Then depress the footswitch
completely and iron.
If possible, position several items next to one
another.
If you wish to iron small items individually,
turn the other temperature selector to Cold.
This will save energy and prevent
discolouration of the ironing cloth.
Folded items
Position and feed in the folded end first of all, so that you can guide the open ends by hand.
Feed in embroidered items with the reverse side uppermost; the embroidery on the right side
will be pressed into the soft roller covering and will be more prominent at the end.
Wide sheets and tablecloths
Iron one half first of all, letting the unironed fabric side hang out on the open roller side. Then
feed in and iron the other half. Now iron the fabric folded up lengthways. The selvages should
be positioned on top of one another and the fold should hang out at the free roller end.
Shirts
When ironing shirts, feed in the sleeves
obliquely from the yoke and iron down as far
as the start of the cuff. Then turn the sleeves
and iron from the start of the cuff up to the
yoke and start of the sleeve. Iron the reverse
side of the cuff up to the start of the sleeve,
then the upper side. If the armhole is not large
enough, the cuff must be ironed lengthwise
from right to left on the free roller end.
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