How the Water is Pumped to the Iron
1. The water is pumped from the water tank (8A) to the iron (14) through the supply hose (12)
by a built-in water pump.
2. This water pump is activated by pulling on the trigger (3). The water pump pilot light (15)
will go on.
3. The water pump will stay activated as long as your finger pulls the trigger (3) or the trigger
will stay pulled in permanently if the trigger lock (3A) is pushed backwards.
But
you will only get steam if the variable steam Control (2) is above Minimum. i.e.
between “Min” and “Max” levels. Please note that you can also achieve continuous
steam in the vertical position.
Ironing Without Steam
• Make sure that the variable steam control (2) is set at “0”.
• Place the iron on the iron stand (8) on top of the rubber mat (10).
• Plug the power cord (11) into the 120 volt wall socket.
IMPORTANT: Never rest the hot iron on the plastic iron stand (8). Always
attach the rubber mat (10) on top of the iron stand (8).
• Select the required temperature setting on the temperature control (1) using the
temperature setting table as a reference (see page 2).
• The temperature pilot light (7) will come on indicating that the iron is heating up.
• When the temperature pilot light (7) turns off, the set temperature has been reached, and
the iron is ready for use.
• The temperature pilot light (7) will go on and off as the thermostat is switching the heating
element on and off to maintain the selected temperature.
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