User manual ROWENTA DM170 POWER PRESS

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[. . . ] Burns can occur from touching hot metal parts, hot water steam or hot soleplate cover. The use of accessory attachments is not recommended by Rowenta and may result in fire, electric shock or personal injury. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS 1. To avoid a circuit overload, do not operate a high wattage appliance on the same circuit. If an extension cord is absolutely necessary, a 12- ampere cord should be used. [. . . ] With water in the tank, the burst of steam button can be used as soon as the steam ironing temperature has been reached (qqq). VERTICAL STEAM 7 The iron can also be used vertically. This is especially useful for getting creases out of hanging clothes, curtains, tapestries, etc. To steam vertically, press the burst of steam button while holding iron in the upright position. Warning: Never iron clothes while they are being worn. several weeks) the steam channels should be cleaned and any deposits removed from the iron. To do this, hold the iron horizontally before you start to use it and allow it to produce steam for about 1 minute. DRY IRONING 8 Slide the variable steam control fully to the left (min. ). We recommend dry ironing with an empty water tank to be sure there are no drips. min Self max Clean AFTER IRONING Unplug the iron. For easy storage the cord can be wound loosely around the heel once the iron has cooled down completely. Important: Always empty the water tank when ironing is finished. WATER TO USE IN ROWENTA IRONS Tap water Rowenta irons are designed to be used with REGULAR TAP WATER (up to 12 grains of hardness). If your water is harder than this, Rowenta recommends mixing half tap water with half distilled water which reduces the hardness; or use just inexpensive bottled spring water. Never use 100% distilled water since this can cause the iron to spit and leak. Softened water There are many types of household water softeners and the water from many of them is perfectly acceptable for use in an iron. However, some types of softeners, particularly those that use chemicals such as salt, can cause the iron to leak or spit during use. If you experience this type of problem we recommend trying inexpensive bottled spring water or untreated tap water. Once you have changed water it will take several uses to correct the problem. Rowenta recommends trying the steam function for the first time on an old towel or cloth that can be thrown away to avoid damaging clothes. Iron and other impurities If your water supply contains large amounts of iron or organic matter, these minerals can collect inside the iron and eventually appear as brown stains. If you experience these issues, we recommend trying inexpensive bottled spring water. [. . . ] In very hard water areas mix half tap water with half distilled to reduce hardness; or use inexpensive bottled spring water. Most softened water is alright, but if you experience leaks or spitting, change to untreated tap water or inexpensive bottled spring water. The light goes on and off showing the thermostat is switching the heat on and off to maintain the correct temperature. SOFTENED WATER Auto-off activated?If in warranty, Rowenta will repair or replace product at their discretion. [. . . ]

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