Vitek VT-1250 G [5/40] English

Vitek VT-1250 G [5/40] English
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E N G L I S H
BEFORE THE FIRST USE After unit trans-
portation or storage at low temperature, it
is necessary to keep it for at least two hours
at room temperature before switching on.
Unpack the iron; remove the protection
from the iron soleplate (13), if any.
Check the unit for damages; do not use the
iron in case of damages.
Make sure that the voltage of the mains cor-
responds to the operating voltage of the unit.
Water tank may contain water residue,
this is normal, as the iron has under-
gone factory quality control
WATER SELECTION
Use tap water to fill the tank. If tap water is
hard, it is recommended to mix it with distilled
water in proportion 1:1, if tap water is too hard,
mix it with distilled water in proportion 1:2 or
use distilled water only.
FILLING THE WATER TANK
Before filling the tank with water, make sure
that the unit is unplugged.
Set the temperature control knob (10) to
the “min” position, and set the continuous
steam supply knob (3) to the
ø
” position.
Open the water inlet lid (2).
Pour the water into the water tank (9) using
the beaker (14) and then close the water
inlet lid (2).
Note:
• Do not fill the water tank (9) with scent-
ed liquids, vinegar, starch solution,
descaling reagents, chemical agents
etc.
• Do not exceed the “max” mark (12).
• If you need to refill water during ironing,
first switch the iron off and unplug it.
IRONING TEMPERATURE
Always check the recommended ironing
temperature indicated on the tag before
ironing.
If there is no tag with recommended ironing
temperature, but you know the type of fab-
ric, use the following table to determine the
proper ironing temperature.
Symbol Fabric type (temperature)
Synthetics, nylon, acrylic,
polyester (low temperature)
••
Silk/wool (medium temperature)
•••
Cotton, linen (high temperature)
max
Maximum temperature
This table is only valid for smooth materi-
als. Fabrics of other types (crimped, raised
etc.) are best ironed at low temperature.
Sort items by ironing temperature first: syn-
thetics to synthetics, wool to wool, cotton
to cotton etc.
The iron heats up faster than it cools down.
For this reason it is recommended to begin
ironing at low temperature (for instance,
synthetic fabrics).
After that, start ironing at higher tempera-
tures (for instance, silk, wool). Cotton and
linen items should be ironed last.
If an item is made of mixed fabrics, the iron
should be set to the lowest ironing tem-
perature (for instance, if an item is made
of acrylic and cotton, it should be ironed at
temperature used for acrylic ironing “•”).
If you cannot define the fabric structure,
find a place that is hidden while wearing and
select the ironing temperature experimen-
tally (always start with the lowest tempera-
ture and raise it gradually until you get the
desired result).
Corduroy and other fabrics that become
glossy quickly should be ironed strictly in
one direction (in the direction of the pile)
with little pressure.
To avoid appearance of glossy spots on
synthetic and silk fabrics, iron them on the
inner side.
SETTING THE IRONING TEMPERATURE
Place the iron on its base (8).
Insert the power plug into the mains
socket.
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