Filling with Water
1. Lift handle into position. Gently press the water tank
release button located at the end of the water tank and
remove the detachable handle cover/water tank (Fig. B).
2. Lift up the water tank plug and fill with water. Do not
overfill. To close the water tank plug, press it down firmly
then replace the water tank back in the original position
(press firmly until you hear a “click” sound).
Controlling the Temperature
Set the temperature control knob according to the following fabric settings:
• Synthetics •• Silk/Wool ••• Linen/Cotton
Note: Steam can only be produced when the temperature control knob is set on
the max (••• linen/cotton) setting.
Ironing Tips
1. Sort the articles to be ironed according to the fabric. Ironing instructions are usually
stitched onto an inside seam of the garment and these should be followed at all times.
Start by ironing the fabrics requiring the lowest heat setting.
2. If you are unsure of the fiber content of a garment, test a small area (a seam or inside
hem) before ironing.
3. When in doubt, start with low heat. If wrinkles remain, gradually increase heat to find
the setting that provides the best results without damaging the fabric.
4. Avoid ironing over zippers and rivets on jeans as they will scratch the soleplate.
General Information Continued
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Operating Instructions for use as an Iron
Using as a Steam Burst Iron
1. Unwrap the cord and fill the iron with water. (Reference Filling with Water)
2. Plug the unit into a wall outlet. Set the temperature control knob to the max setting.
The LED light will illuminate.
3. When the LED light goes out, it means the iron reached the working temperature.
The LED light will come on and go out regularly during ironing to indicate that the
temperature control is working properly.
4. This setting can be used as a Steam Iron by pressing
the steam burst button. (During the first use or if there
has been an elapsed period of time since the last use,
you may have to press the steam burst button a few
times to initiate steam.)
5. Stand the iron in the heat rest position when rearranging
clothing and while not in use (Fig C).
WARNING: Never iron or steam clothes while they are being worn.
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