Kalorik USK STP 23783 Iron User Manual


 
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5 USK STP 23783 - 090713
Assembly page 5/24
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BEFORE USE
Set the appliance on a sturdy work surface. Unlock the locking knob.
FILLING THE WATER TANK
Use preferably demineralised water. If you want to use the steam
function fill the water tank as follows:
1) Unplug the steam press from the outlet to let it cool down.
2) The pressing plate must be lifted to the raised (up) position.
3) Slide the water tank towards the front of the unit. It will not come
completely out so do not force it to do so. Using the water
beaker, slowly pour the distilled water into the water tank. Never
overfill the water tank. The water level can be seen through the
front of the tank.
4) Be careful to avoid spilling water onto the steam press when
filling.
5) Slide the water tank back in.
6) When pressing, unplug the appliance before refilling.
USE
Make sure the locking knob is in the open position (UNLOCK)
allowing free movement of the pressing plate before plugging in
the appliance.
Lift the pressing plate to the fully raised (up) position.
Plug the appliance into an electric outlet.
Press “ON/OFF” and the red power light will turn on.
TEMPERATURE SETTINGS
You can choose the temperature setting according the cloth to
press (see table below).
Press the *SELECT* arrow buttons to choose the kind of fabric you
wish to press. Press to move selection to higher setting and
press to move selection to lower setting. If you doubt, have a
look at the garment label.
When the green ready light goes off, the pressing plate has
reached the temperature for the desired setting. The LCD panel
also displays the current temperature of the pressing plate.