Cissell IPSO RI 800-16 Iron User Manual


 
Ironing
Carefully align the back at the side seams (middle of
back = fold).
1. Iron the back from the hem - with a slight indentation
at the sleeve - on the free roller side towards the yoke,
allowing the front pieces to hang out over the roller end.
2. Iron the back from the yoke, feeding it in obliquely, as
far as the hem. Then iron the yoke - folded along the
back seam - on the free roller side from right sleeve to
left sleeve.
3. Iron the front pieces and buttonhole facing from the
wrong side - horizontally positioned. Then iron the front
of the buttonholes, starting at the hem, as far as the
start of the collar at the roller end, with the back and
sleeves hanging over the roller end.
Iron the front of the buttons as for the front of the buttonholes, but from the wrong side, so that
the buttons can press into the roller covering and do not scrape the surface of the ironing
plate. Iron the collar lengthways (first the under side, then the top side). Turn just before the
collar tip and then iron from the collar tip as far as the collar band.
House dresses, housecoats, pyama jackets etc.
Follow the recommended procedure for shirts.
Dresses
Start with the sleeves, from the shoulder seam down to the waistband. Then pull the dress
skirt over the roller and iron it section by section.
Pyjama trousers
The trouser legs are ironed starting at the bottom - ensuring that the fabric panels match at
the seam. Tension the elastic in the waistband. For webbing, iron the pleats as well.
Night gowns and closed shirts
Follow the procedure for open shirts, but start the front section at the left side seam - sleeve
and chest section hang out on the free roller side - and iron across, position the central fold
and iron across to the right side. Then iron both chest sections and the collar.
Pressing trousers and pleated skirts
You can also press items with the ironer. To do this, only press the footswitch half way down.
Pressing is recommended for trousers and pleated skirts.
Place the item correctly pleated on the ironing roller, cover with a damp cloth and turn by
hand beneath the heating plate. Then press the item.
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