Please read these instructions carefully and keep them for future reference.
Spray Function
1- STEAM IRONING
-While ironing, press a few times in succession on the Spray
button to dampen the fabric (H) and iron out obstinate
creases.
Filling the water tank
2
2
H
Auto-Stop safety warning light
(depending on model)
Ergonomic grip
For more steam (shot of steam button)
1
1
“Thermo-Alert” light
- Press the Shot of Steam button from time to time (I)
-Wait a few seconds between each shot before pressing
the button again.
A
B
D
C
Electric power
cord
(depending on model)
- Unplug your iron before filling it.
- Set the steam control to DRY (A) .
Spray Button
I
Extra-large heel with
non-slip pad
-Take the iron in one hand and tilt it slightly, soleplate downwards (D).
-To open the water tank stopper, turn it anticlockwise until the arrow on the stopper
points to the “open padlock” symbol (B). It will lift automatically.
- Fill the tank up to the “MAX” line (D).
- Re-close the tank stopper (C).To close the stopper, align the arrow with the “open padlock”
symbol then turn it clockwise until the arrow is aligned with the “closed padlock” symbol.
-You can now plug in your iron.
Shot of Steam Button
Vertical steam ironing
Integral anti-scale
system
Anti-calc valve release
button
- Ideal for removing creases from suits, jackets, skirts, hanging curtains etc
- Hang the garment on a hanger and hold the fabric slightly taut with one hand.
The steam is very hot, so you should always do this with the garment on a hanger –
never while someone is wearing it.
8-program
control panel
- Set the iron to program 8 (J).
Choose your ironing programme
Your iron has 8 ironing programmes:
- Hold the iron a few centimetres from the fabric to avoid burning delicate fabrics.
- Press the Shot of Steam button ( ) repeatedly (K), moving the iron from top to bot-
tom. (See illustration) (L).
Water tank
filler hole
Spray
Soleplate
Program selector
Dry/Steam
control
Thermostat
indicator light
J
L
K
• For each program corresponding to a type of textile to be ironed, your iron automati-
cally and precisely determines the most suitable temperature and steam flow to guarantee
best results.
Integral anti-scale system
You iron is equipped with an integral anti-scale system (M).
- This system will help to provide :
• a better ironing quality with a constant flow of steam,
• a longer life for your iron.
Warning ! Remove any labels from the soleplate
before heating up the iron (depending on model).
M
Warning!
Before using your iron with the steam function for the first time, we recom-
mend that you operate it in a horizontal position for a few moments, away
from your linen, i.e. press the Shot of Steam button a few times.
E
G
F
Anti-drip function
- The principle of automatic selection of the steam according to the fabric selected,
reduces the steam flow at lower temperatures and avoids water dripping from your iron
onto the fabric.
•To select the appropriate ironing program, use the program selector beneath the grip (E).
- Pressing on the left side selects the programs requiring low temperature and steam
:
During the first few uses, a harmless odour and smoke may be given off.
This has no effect on the use of the iron and will disappear quickly.
levels. Beyond program 1, pressing the program selector has no effect.
- Pressing on the right side : selects the programs requiring high temperature and steam
levels. Beyond program 8, pressing the program selector has no effect.
Auto-Stop safety feature (depending on model)
- The program selected appears automatically on the indicator panel at the front of the iron (F).
- The electronic system cuts off the electric power and the
Auto-Stop warning light flashes if the iron is left
vertically on its heel for more than 8 minutes, or
in a horizontal position for more than 30 seconds,
for your security.
- To restart the iron, just move it gently until the warning light
stops flashing.
- Set the steam control to steam (
)
What water to use ?
-When your iron reaches the required temperature, the thermostat indicator goes out (G).
You can start ironing.
Your appliance has been designed to function with untreated tap water. However, it is
necessary to operate the Self-Clean function regularly in order to eliminate hard water
deposits from the steam chamber.
If your water is very hard (check with your local water authority), it is possible to mix
tap water with store-bought distilled or demineralised water in the following
proportions : - 50% tap water, - 50% distilled or demineralised water.
Recommendations:
Fabrics and ironing temperatures:
• Your iron heats up quickly: so begin by ironing fabrics that are ironed at low tem-
peratures first, then go on to those requiring a higher temperature,
• if you change to a program requiring lower temperatures, wait for the thermostat
light to come on again before continuing to iron (for models fitted with the
“Thermo-Alert”, refer to the section “Thermo-Alert function”).
• when ironing fabrics with mixed fibres, set the ironing temperature for the most
delicate fibre. For delicate fabrics we recommend testing the fabric first on an
inconspicious place eg (inside them).
• 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.
Note : when the Auto-Stop warning light is on,
it is normal for the thermostat light to remain off.
N
Types of water not to use
“Thermo-Alert” function (depending on model)
Heat concentrates the elements contained in water during evaporation.The types of
water listed below contain organic waste or mineral elements that can cause spitting,
brown staining, or premature wear of the appliance : water from clothes dryers,
scented or softened water, water from refrigerators, batteries or air conditioners,
pure distilled or demineralised water or rain water should not be used in your Tefal
iron.Also do not to use boiled, filtered or bottled water.
-The “Thermo-Alert” light (O) comes on when you choose a
program requiring a lower temperature (for example, changing
from program 8 to program 6).
It remains lit while the soleplate temperature is too high.
-When it goes out, you can iron without risk of burning the fabric.
O
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