Please note that youcan also achieve continuous steam in the vertical position. Ironing With Steam •Make sure that the Steam Station is unplugged from the power source. •Set the variable steam control (2) TO “0”. (Fig. 3) •Fill the water tank (8A) with tap water, following the instructions for filling the water tank. •Make sure that the iron is resting on top of the rubber mat (10). IMPORTANT: Do not place the rubber mat (10) on a table or any other surface which may be damaged by heat. •Plug the power cord (11) into the 120 volt AC electrical outlet. •Set the temperature control dial (1) to the steam area. (Fig. 4) ••For Moderate Steam ••• For Maximum Steam •Activate the water pump by pulling on the trigger (3). (Fig. 5) Note:You can push the trigger lock (3A) backwards to keep the trigger (3) in a pulled position permanently. •Make sure that the iron has reached the selected temperature before using steam. IMPORTANT: Do not open the steam control (2) or push the burst-of-steam knob (6) until the temperature pilot light (7) goes off indicating that the selected temperature has been reached. If you activate any of the above before the correct temperature is reached, the iron will drip water. 7 Fig. 4 Fig. 3 Fig. 533A Anti-Drip Function Steam ironing is only possible at higher temperatures with conventional steam irons. Water may leak from the soleplate if the temperature selected is too low and therefore this may cause stains. The anti-drip shut-off functions as follows: At low temperature, the iron will stop steaming. To avoid the formation of water droplets, when the drip-stop is activated, you will hear a “click” indicating the flow of water has been stoped. Set the temperature control (1) up to the correct setting, steam will recommence as soon as the appropriate temperature has been reached. 8 Continuous Vertical Steaming Continuous vertical steaming can be achieved by switching on theSteam Trigger (3), turning variable steam (2) on and holding the iron in a vertical position until continuous steam exits. Please note that you can also have vertical steam burst (6) but the bursts may interrupt the continuous steam flow. You can also have steam bursts when ironing horizontally on fabric and keeping continuous steam flowing but: Warning: Too many bursts of steam will cause water to exit the iron andcause water spots. Continuous Steam Function •Make sure there is enough water in the water tank (8A). •Put the iron on the rubber mat (10) on top of the iron stand (8). •Set the temperature control (1) at the required setting within the “Steam Area”. •After the temperature pilot light (7) has turned off and then on again, you can start ironing. •Adjust the steam control (2) to the required setting. IMPORTANT: Just before the water tank (8A) is completely empty, there could be a burst-of-steam and possibly some drops of water. Make sure your water tank always has some water inside while ironing with steam. Continuous steam can be maintained vertically and horizontally. Be careful not to use burst of steam to often or you will get water spots. Burst-Of-Steam Function •By pushing the “Burst-of-Steam” button (6) a powerful shot of steam is emitted from the soleplate. (Fig. 6) •This steam is useful, for example, when removing stubborn creases and can be used during continuous steaming, but do not use burst of steam toooften in a short period or you will get water spots.. Note:The Burst-of-Steam function can only be used while ironing with high ironing temperatures and at an intervals of 5 seconds or you risk water spotting. 9 Fig. 6 Steaming in a Vertical Position •Burst-of-Steam (6) can also be applied when holding the iron in a vertical position. (Fig. 7) this is useful when removing creases from hanging clothes, curtains, etc… The Burst-of- Steam (6) feature can only be used while ironing at high temperatures at an interval of 5 seconds. •The iron is also suitable for continuous vertical steam (and horizontal) but only on maximum temperature. Water Spraying •You can spray at any temperature by pushing on the spray button(4). (Fig 8) •An electrical pump in the ironing stand (8) supplies the small reservoir (13) with spray water. •Ensure that there is enough water in the water tank (8A). •When the internal reservoir (13) is empty, after intensive spraying, pull the steam trigger (3) for about 1 minute to refill it. Refilling is complete when you see/hear steam coming out from the steam vents on the iron soleplate. Note:Filling and refilling of the internal reservoir must be executedat a temperature setting between •• and MAX. It’s not possible to fill the reservoir at a temperature setting below ••. (Fig. 9) 10 Fig. 7 Fig. 8 Fig. 9 Attaching Iron to the Ironing Board Your Steam Station is equipped with a clamp that can be used to attach the iron stand (8) to your ironing board (or any other suitable surface). (Fig. 10) •Rotate the clamp 90°, so that it points down. •Place the iron stand (8) next to the edge of the...