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. If an extension cord is absolutely necessary, a 13 ampere cord should be used. Cords rated for less amperage may overheat. . Care should be taken to arrange the cord so that it cannot be pulled or tripped over. . This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). As a safety feature to reduce the risk of electrical shock, this plug is intended to fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do not attempt to defeat this safety feature. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This product is for household use only. Operating Instructions PRODUCT MAY VARY SLIGHTLY FROM ILLUSTRATION. h. b. a. d. e. g. FIGURE 1 c. f. a. Variable Steam Dial b. Easy-to-Fill Water Tank c. Polished Aluminum Soleplate d. Fabric/Temperature Dial e. Full-View Water Window f. Heel Rest g. Temperature Ready Light h. Pivot Cord 2. Steam and Dry Iron Use and Care Guide O F F WOOL C O T T O N LINEN MAX FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3 O F F WOOL C O T T O N LINEN MAX FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3 Note: Before you use your iron for the first time, you should flush the soleplate steam vents to ensure that no stain is transferred onto fabric from residue possibly left in the vents from the manufacturing process. To do this, see FLUSHING. For best results, check garment labels for the temperature and steam setting recommended by the fabric manufacturer, or consult the enclosed garment care tips pamphlet for additional information. To prevent damaging garments from too hot of an iron, it is best to first iron garments that require low temperature. If you should need to switch from a high setting to a lower temperature, for example Linen to Nylon, allow the iron about 5 minutes to reach the lower temperature. Tips: If you are unsure of a garment’s fabric content, start on a low setting and test the iron on an area of the garment that does not show, such as a seam. Gradually increase the heat setting until wrinkles remove without damaging the fabric. To freshen up garments made of velvet, felt, suede or velour, hold the steaming iron horizontally 2 inches above the fabric for a gentle steaming. Make sure the iron does not come in contact with the fabric. To prevent shine, iron dark garments or those made of silk, acetate or rayon inside out. 3. Using As A Dry Iron Using As A Dry Iron 1. Position temperature control dial to OFF. 2. Turn the variable steam dial to OFF. 3. Stand the iron on its heel in an upright position on an iron-safe surface and plug it in. 4. Turn the temperature control dial to the desired setting. 5. When the ready light turns off, the iron has reached the desired temperature. 6. When finished, turn temperature control dial to OFF and unplug. Allow the iron to cool before cleaning the exterior or storing. Note: During ironing, the ready light may turn on again which indicates that the iron is heating up to maintain the proper temperature. CAUTION: If the iron has been used for a long time and is hot, DO NOT fill it with water. Using As A Steam Iron 1. Position temperature control dial to OFF. 2. Position the variable steam dial to OFF. 3. With the unit UNPLUGGED, fill the iron with water. (See FILLING THE WATER TANK instructions.) 4. Stand the iron on its heel in an upright position on an iron-safe surface and plug in. 4. Steam and Dry Iron Use and Care Guide 5. Turn the temperature control dial to desired setting. 6. Allow approximately 2 minutes for the iron to reach the desired temperature. (The ready light will turn off.) 7. Turn the variable steam dial clockwise to the desired amount of steam. As soon as the iron is held horizontally, steam will flow through the vents. If the iron does not steam, gently tap the soleplate on the ironing surface. Placing the iron on its heel in an upright position interrupts the flow of steam. 8. When finished, turn temperature control dial to OFF and variable steam dial to O...
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