[. . . ] - For your own safety, use only the accessories and spare parts from Moulinex which are suitable for your appliance. - The iron is fitted with a thermal safety device which cuts off the power if anything goes wrong. Safety instructions - Read the instructions for use carefully before using your appliance for the first time and keep them : any use which does not conform to the instructions for use will absolve Moulinex from any liability. The use of this appliance by children or by disabled persons must be supervised at all times. [. . . ] The use of this appliance by children or by disabled persons must be supervised at all times. - Check that the specifications of your appliance are compatible with those of your electrical system. - The appliance must not be used if it has fallen, if there is any obvious damage, if there are any leaks or functional anomalies. Never dismantle your appliance: to avoid any danger, take it for inspection to an approved service centre If you have any problems or queries please call our Customer Relations Team first for expert help and advice : HELPLINE 0845 602 1454 - UK (01) 47 51947 - IRELAND or visit our website : www. Steam ironing • FILLING THE WATER TANK : - Unplug your iron before filling it. - Set the steam control on DRY (1) ( ) - Fill the beaker - Open the water tank cover completely (2), set the iron on a flat, stable surface (not when the iron is hot) shown in the diagram (3) and fill the tank. - Do not exceed the “MAX” line indicated on the water tank (with the iron set on its heel). € SETTING THE TEMPERATURE - Set the temperature control shown in the diagram (4) referring to the table below. Wait for the light to go off and come on again before your start ironing (5). FABRICS LINEN COTTON WOOL SILK SYNTHETIC Polyester, Acetate, Acrylic, Nylon POSITION OF THERMOSTAT DIAL MAX ••• •• • • OBTAINING MORE STEAM FOR REMOVING CREASES ( ) (depending on the model) - Press the Shot of steam button (8) - Wait a few seconds between each shot before pressing the button again. Recommendation : The self-cleaning function helps to delay the scaling of your iron 9 • CLEANING THE SOLEPLATE - Do not scratch or scrape the soleplate. - Clean the soleplate (cold iron) on a piece of thick, clean, damp cotton before putting away the iron. Storing your iron - Unplug it and wait until the soleplate has cooled down. Problems and possible causes Solutions Problems and possible causes The soleplate is dirty or brown and can stain the linen • You are using too high a temperature • You are using starch • You are using steam while • Wait until the thermostat the iron is not hot enough. € You are using the Shot of • Wait a few seconds betSteam button too often. € Your iron has a build-up of scale • Your iron has been used dry for too long. The soleplate is scratched or damaged • You have placed your iron flat on a metallic rest-plate • Do a self-cleaning. There is little or no steam • The water tank is empty Solutions Water drips from the holes in the soleplate • The chosen temperature is • Set the thermostat in the too low and does not allow coloured zone (from •• to the formation of steam. € Always spray starch onto the reverse side of the fabric to be ironed. € You have stored the iron • See the section “Storing horizontally, without emptying your iron”. [. . . ] € Always spray starch onto the reverse side of the fabric to be ironed. € You have stored the iron • See the section “Storing horizontally, without emptying your iron”. It and without setting it to DRY Brown streaks come through the holes in the soleplate and stain the linen • You are using chemical • Do not add any descaling descaling agents. € Always set your iron on its heel • Avoid ironing over zips • Fabric fibres have • Do a self-cleaning. [. . . ]