2 . Slide the water reservoir cover open and hold the iron at an angle.
3.Fill the water reservoir with tap water until it reaches the maximum fill level (10 ounces).
WARNING: To prevent the risk of burns, be careful when filling a hot iron with water. Hot metal parts, hot water and steam can cause injuries.
4.Close the water reservoir cover.
Dry Ironing
1 . Make sure that the Steam Control is set to OFF.
2.Plug the cord into a 102-Volt AC outlet. The Power Indicator will light.
3.Turn the Fabric Select dial to the Dry ironing fabric setting you desire (Silk or Synthetics) and allow the iron to heat for 2 minutes. While the Iron is heating, make sure it is sitting on its heel rest on a stable, protected surface.
Tip: Refer to the Ironing Guide |
on Page 16 |
for the recommended setting for |
your fabric. |
Steam Ironing
1. Follow the instructions for “Filling the Water Reservoir” on Page 5.
2.Plug the cord into a 120.Volt AC outlet. The Power Indicator will light.
3.Turn the Fabric Select dial to the Steam ironing
fabric setting you desire (Linen, Cotton or Wool) and allow the iron to heat for 2 minutes.
While the iron is heating, make sure It is sitting on its heel rest on a stable, protected surface.
Tip: |
Refer to the Ironing Guide |
on Page 16 |
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for |
the recommended |
setting for |
your fabric. |
4.After the iron has heated (2 minutes), turn the Steam Control to ON.
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Vertical Steam (Model 3030 only)
The vertical steam feature allows your iron to function as a garment steamer.
Tip: When using the vertical steam on clothing, hang the clothing on a clothes hanger for best results. Hanging curtains and drapes may also be steamed.
To use the vertical steam:
1 . Make sure that the iron has heated up (2 minutes).
2.Hold the iron in a vertical position, with the iron close to but not touching the fabric you want to steam.
3.With your other hand, pull the fabric tight.
4.Press the SHOT OF STEAM” button at 2-second intervals as you move the iron across the wrinkled area.
WARNING: To prevent the risk of burns. keep your hand away from the area being steamed.
WARNING: DOsteamNOTsteam garments while wearing them; this may result in injuries.
Patented MOTION SMART’” Auto-Off
When the iron is plugged in, the Power Indicator will light steadily, indicating that there is power to the iron.
If you leave the iron:
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in a vertical position (on its heel rest) without |
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moving it, the iron will automatically turn off |
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after 15 minutes. The Power Indicator will |
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blink to let you know that the iron has stopped |
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heating. |
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in a horizontal position without moving it (or it |
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accidentally tips over), the iron will automatically |
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stop heating after 30 seconds. The Power Indicator |
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will blink to let you know that the iron has |
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stopped |
heating. |
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Important: The Power indicator will continue |
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to blink until the iron is unplugged. |
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restart the |
iron: |
Move the iron back and forth and allow it to reheat for 2 minutes. The indicator will stop blinking and the iron will start heating again.
WARNING: The patented MOTION SMART” Auto-Off is a safety feature, not a recommended means for
turning Your iron off. See “Caring for Your Iron After Use” on Page 11, for information on turning off your iron and storing it safely between use.
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