Jerdon Products J613W. Iron User Manual


 
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To Use Iron: Always check the ironing instructions on the garment label first. Sort
the fabrics according to the ironing temperature. The iron will take less time to heat
up than to cool down therefore clothes such as synthetic fabric, silk, etc. with lower
ironing temperatures should be ironed first. Clothes with higher ironing temperatures
such as wool, cotton and linens should be ironed last. If you are unsure of the fabric,
test by ironing a hidden area such as an inside seam or edge. If the iron drags or
the fabric changes color, lower the temperature and/or use a pressing cloth. For
blended fabrics, always use the lower setting. For example, a garment with 60%
nylon and 40% wool should be set at the temperature indicated for nylon. Always
test by ironing a hidden area.
1. Stand iron vertically on its heel and set the Thermostat Dial to the “MIN”
position.
2. Plug appliance into electrical outlet, 120 volt, AC only. Rotate the Thermostat
Dial to the desired fabric selection. The Power Indicator Light will come on
indicating iron is heating. When the Power Indicator Light goes out the iron has
reached set temperature and you may begin ironing.
To Fill Water Tank: Make sure iron is unplugged and the fabric/temperature dial is
in the “MIN” position. Place iron on the heel rest, tilt forward approximately 45° and
pour water into the water-filling opening. In areas that have very hard water, use of
distilled water is recommended. Never use descaling chemicals in your iron. Be
careful not to overfill. If steam should fail to start and iron is in ironing position,
gently bump the soleplate on the ironing board once or twice. This helps to start the
steam action.
Note: Water may drip from the steam vents when iron is used with the steam button
in the up position, if fabric/temperature dial is set below steam area or if the iron is
not preheated for 1 to 2 minutes. If dripping still occurs after preheating with
fabric/temperature dial set in steam area, move the fabric/temperature dial to a
slightly higher setting (cotton or linen).