Inalsa Steam Iron, Optra, OMEGA Use & Care Manual

Dear Customer,
Congratulations! On the purchase of your INALSA Steam Iron, this is
designed to include many superior features that permit you the fullest
expression of your ironing skill and enthusiasm. You are now on the
threshold of a whole new world of ironing pleasure.
At INALSA, we have a reputation of manufacturing innovative, high quality
appliances such as Food Processors, Mixer Grinders, Juicer Mixer Grinders,
Oven Toaster Grillers, Hand Blenders, Electric Kettles, Rice Cookers, and
Electric Chimneys. Your newly acquired INALSA Steam Iron bears the same
distinctive hallmark of excellence.
It is all the result of vigorous quality consciousness in INALSA's design and
development where uncompromising standards are maintained and rigid
quality control measures are exercised on raw materials, components and
finally, the finished product.
Your INALSA Steam Iron has a lot of thoughtful features built in to make your
ironing convenient. Please read these instructions carefully, so that you may
get the best out of the power packed features in your INALSA Steam Iron.
Welcome to the INALSA world of ironing pleasure!!
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Part's Identifications
Part No. Part Name
Technical Specification*
Part No. Part Name
1. Handle 9. Self Cleaning Button
2. Temperature Control Knob 10. Heat Insulation Cover
3. Spray Button 11. Water Tank
4. Steam Burst Button 12. Pilot Light
5. Variable Steam Knob 13. Cord Holder
6. Water inlet Window 14. Cord Plug
7. Spray Nozzle 15. Water Pouring Cup
8. Non -Stick Coated Sole Plate
Cotton braided cord with 3 pin, 10A, 250V moulded plug
Non stick coated
Voltage 230V, 50Hz AC
Wattage 1600W
Cord Plug
Sole plate coating
*Due to continuous improvements in product, specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
1. Ensure that the supply voltage is the same as that specified on rating plate.
2. The iron should always be turned off before plugging or unplugging from the mains supply.
3. Never pull the cord to disconnect from the mains supply, instead grasp plug and pull to disconnect.
4. Never use the appliance if it is damaged in anyway.
5. When leaving, even for a short while, always unplug the iron.
6. Close supervision is necessary for any appliances being used by or near children.
7. Do not leave the iron unattended.
8. Burns can occur from touching the hot metal parts, hot water or steam.
9. Use caution when you turn a steam iron upside down, there may be hot water in the water tank.
10.Never immerse the iron in water or any solution.
11.Always place the iron with its back on a firm flat surface while interrupted ironing and after use.
12.Keep the sole plate smooth; avoid hard contact with metal objects.
13.The cord should not be allowed to touch the sole plate when it is hot.
14.Remove the main plug from the mains supply before unfiling the water.
15.Prevent water overflow, do not fill over maximum level.
16.When using the iron for the first time, test on an old piece or fabric to ensure the sole plate and water tank are completely clean.
17.Please do not use hard water as it might lead to corrosion/scaling in the appliance and subsequently the steam mechanism may stop working.
18.After the ironing is finished, the iron should be emptied and dried before storing.
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Setting the temperature
1.Keep the iron upright / vertical position.
2.Set the temperature control knob to desire ironing temperature (according the type of fabric). Recommended temperature setting for different fabrics are.
Synthetic Silk •
Wool ••
Cotton & linen •••
Important
How to Use
Some parts of the iron have been slightly greased. That is why the iron may produce slight smoke when switched "ON" for the first time.
Note : 1. If the fabric consists of various kinds of fabrics, always select
the temperature required by the most delicate fabric.
2. Iron the clothes first which requires low temperature than the clothes which require high temperature to iron, because iron gets hot faster than cooling.
Dry ironing
1. Set the temperature control knob to desire position.
2. Keep the iron on its heel.
3. Insert the main plug into the mains supply.
4. After the indicator light has gone out and come on again, you may start ironing. The indicator light will go on & off from time to time during ironing.
5. If desired, you may use the spray function during dry ironing.
Filling of water
1. Ensure that the iron is disconnected from the power supply.
2. Turn the variable steam knob to "0 " (NO steam position)
3. Pull up the water inlet cover, fill the water. (Do not fill more than the "MAX level mark" on the water tank.)
4. Close the water inlet cover.
Steam ironing
1. Set the temperature control knob at maximum (•••) for steam function. Never use steam function at any other setting of temperature control knob.
2. Ensure that there is enough water in the water tank.
3. Stand the iron on its heel.
4. Insert the main plug into the mains supply.
5. Wait a little while for the indicator light to go out and come on again.
6. Set the steam knob to desired steam position.
Steam burst
The "steam burst" is very useful for removing stubborn crease from fabrics. Fill water tank and set temperature control knob within the steam range. Press down steam burst knob.
Caution
Self cleaning
Self clean function is used to clean the sole plate after its use of few days.
1. Fill water tank as described in "FILLING OF WATER".
2. Plug the iron and set the temperature control knob at maximum (•••), plug out the iron when the pilot light gets off.
3. Press the self clean button for 1 min.
4. Hold the iron horizontally allowing steam to flow through sole plate vents until the water tank is emptied.
5. Plug in the iron in order to dry the water from sole plate.
6. Clean the sole plate with a soft cloth.
Spray ironing
1. Fill the water tank as described in "Filling of water"
2. Press the spray knob. A fine spray of water will come through teh spray nozzle.
Cleaning
1. Before cleaning the iron, ensure that it is disconnected from the power supply and has been cooled down completely. Deposits on the sole plate may be removed with a rough cloth soaked in a vinegar water solution.
2. The sole plate should may be wiped with a damp cloth and then with a dry one.
3. Do not use abrasives on the sole plate.
5. Keep the sole plate smooth; avoid hard contact with metal objects.
6. If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a service representative only.
Storage
1. Remove the main plug from the mains supply.
2. Pour out any remaining water in the water tank.
3. Set the steam knob to no steam position.
4. Keep the iron upright and let it cool down.
Note: Note: If sole plate does not attain the desired temperature, water may leak from the sole plate. That is not harmful but the ironing will not be comfortable.
If temperature setting is low, water may leak from sole plate. To obtain a good flow of steam burst several times, maintain few seconds gap between each burst to enable the sole plate to recover the temperature, it has lost.
Note: It is recommended that after every five usage, use this function to prevent the iron from harmful minerals build-up during steam ironing.
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