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Facilité d'utilisation
• For best results we recommend you use a vented ironing board to allow the powerful steam to penetrate through the fabric more efficiently. • Ensure that the fabric you are ironing is flat to avoid steam venting sideways whilst ironing. 8. Auto-Stop safety feature (depending on model) When the -For your safety, the electronic system cuts off the power and the auto-Auto-Stop stop indicator light flashes -fig. 13 when : warning light is • The iron remains motionless for more than 8 minutes on its heel. on, it is normal for • The iron remains flat or on its side for more than 30 seconds. the thermostat -To restart the iron, just move it gently until the warning light stops flashing. light to remain off. 9. Autoclean Catalys® Soleplate -Your iron is equipped with a self-cleaning soleplate -fig. 14 which works by catalysis. -Its exclusive coating helps continuously eliminate all the impurities generated by normal use. It is recommended that you always stand your iron on his heel to preserve its self-cleaning coating. Dry Ironing -To remove the antiscale val our thermostat on the position MAX -fig. 10, place the steam control on -Unplug your iron and empty t tank. Cleaning the anti-valve (once per month) BE CAREFUL ! Unplug your iron t cool down before cleaning it. Caring for you on -Choose your ironing program. -Set the steam control to DRY -. -You may start ironing when th stat light goes out. , and the valve can now be removed from your iron -fig. 15. Never touch the end of the valve -Soak the valve in a cup of white vinegar or plain lemon juice for 4 hours -fig. 16. -Rinse the valve under running water. -Replace the anti-calc valve. The iron will not function without the anti-calc valve 1. Self-cleaning Recommendations: In order to extend the life of your iron, use the Self-Cleaning the self-cleaning function once a month. function helps to -Set the iron to DRY . slow down the -Fill the water tank to maximum. scaling up of your -Set the iron on his heel, with the water tank full, and set the thermostat iron. to MAX -fig. 10. -When the thermostat light goes out, unplug the iron and hold it in a horizontal position, over a sink. -Remove the anti-calc valve. -Shake the iron gently, over the sink, until some of the water in the water Note! tank (with the impurities) has flowed out through the soleplate. The steam control -At the end of the operation, push the anti-calc valve back into position. position must -Turn the iron back on for 2 minutes, setting it on its heel, to dry the necessarily be on soleplate. STEAM in order -Unplug the iron, and when the soleplate is just warm, wipe it with a soft to remove or cloth. replace the iron's antiscale rod. 2. Cleaning the soleplate Attention! Your iron is equipped with a self-cleaning soleplate, which works by The use of a catalysis. scouring pad will Its exclusive active coating helps continuously eliminate all the impurities cause damage to generated by the normal day-to-day use of the iron. your soleplate's However, if you iron using an unsuitable programme, some traces may be self-cleaning left which require manual cleaning. In this case, it is recommended that coating -fig. 17 you use a soft damp cloth on the warm soleplate, in order not to damage the surface. Storing your iron -Unplug the iron and wait for the soleplate to cool down. -Empty the water tank and set the steam control to DRY . A little water may remain in the tank. -Wind the cord not too tightly around the heel at the back of the iron. -Store the iron on its heel. Environment Environment protection first !! Your appliance contains valuable materials which can be recovered or recycled. • Leave it at a local civic waste collection point. If there is a problem? Problem Possible causes Solutions • Water drips from the holes in the soleplate. • You are using the Shot of Steam button too often. • You have stored the iron horizontally, without emptying it and without setting it to DRY. • Wait a few seconds between each use of the button. • See the section "Storing your iron". • Brown streaks come through the holes in the soleplate and stain the linen. • You are using chemical descaling agents. • You are using pure distilled/demineralised or softened water. • Your linen is not rinsed sufficiently or you have ironed a new garment before washing it. • Do not add any descaling agents to the water in the water tank. • See section “Types of water not to use?”. • See section "Cleaning the soleplate" • Ensure linen is rinsed thoroughly to remove any so...
Ce manuel est également adapté pour les modèles :Fers - FV9440 (1.09 mb)
Fers - FV9450 (1.09 mb)