Super-pressing
To obtain an extra burst of steam, press the Super
Pressing control button repeatedly.
Allow a pause before using it again.
Note : The Super Pressing control button can only be
used effectively if you have already been steam ironing
(so that the circuit is filled with water).
Vertical de-creasing
1. Turn the thermostat control to the MAX position
(•••).
2. Hang the garment from a hanger and stretch the
fabric slightly with one hand.
As the steam produced is very hot, never iron
or steam-iron a garment while it is being worn
but always hang the garment on a hanger.
3.
With the iron held vertically and tilted slightly forwards,
press intermittently on the steam control button while
moving it from top to bottom.
To obtain an extra burst of steam, press the Super
Pressing control button from time to time
For fabrics other than linen, cotton or wool, keep
the iron at a distance of a few centimetres in order
to avoid burning the fabric
Caring for your steam system
Before cleaning the appliance, make sure that it is
unplugged and the soleplate has cooled.
Do not use any cleaning or descaling agents.
- The soleplate : to clean the soleplate, use a damp
cloth. If you use starch, spray it onto the side
opposite to the one you are ironing and clean the
soleplate more frequently.
Warning :
• do not use any household products to clean
the soleplate,
• never put the iron under the tap.
- The base : from time to time, clean the plastic parts of
the appliance with a slightly damp, soft cloth. There is
no need to empty the water tank every time you have
finished ironing.
Warning :
• Never put the case of your steam system
under a running tap.
Storing your steam system
1. Unplug the system.
2. Place the iron on the iron rest.
3. Allow the iron (and the iron rest) to cool for
30 minutes.
You can now put your steam system away.
Is there a problem ?
If you have any product problem or queries,
please contact our Customer Relations Team first
for expert help and advice :
Helpline : 0845 602 1454 - UK
(01) 475 19 47 - Ireland
or consult our website - www.moulinex.co.uk
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. Water is
running out of
the steam holes
in the soleplate.
. Brown particles
are coming out
of the steam
holes in the
soleplate and
staining the
ironing
. The soleplate is
dirty (or brown) :
it can stain the
ironing.
. There is little or
no steam.
. The soleplate is
scratched or
worn.
.
Your thermostat is
out of adjustment :
the temperature is
always too low.
. You are trying to
use steam before
your iron is hot
enough.
. You are using a
chemical descaler.
. You are using
additives in the
ironing water
(lavender water or
other preparations).
. Your linen is not
rinsed sufficiently or
you have ironed a
nen garment before
washing it.
.
You are using too
high a temperature.
. You are using
starch.
. The water tank is
empty.
. You have just
filled the water
tank or changed
the anti-scale
cartridge or you
are using the iron
for the first time.
. You have put
your iron down on
a metal stand.
. Contact an
approved service
centre.
. Wait for the indi-
cator light on the
iron to go out
before starting
ironing.
. Never use this
type of product.
It can damage
your appliance.
. Never add any-
thing to the water
in the tank.
.
Ensure linen is
rinsed thoroughly
to remove any
soap deposits or
chemicals on new
garments which
have been sucked
up by the iron
. Consult our
advice on tempe-
rature settings.
. Always spray
starch on the
opposite side of
the fabric to the
one that you are
ironing.
. Fill the water
tank.
. Press the steam
control button for
about 2 minutes,
keeping the iron
away from your
ironing, in order
to start the
pump.
. Always put your
iron down on the
iron rest or on its
heel.
Problem Possible causes Solutions
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