Before starting to iron, Operation, Temperature selection – SOLAC CVG9605 User Manual

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4.- Water tank.

5.- Removable anticalc filter.

6.- Non-slip legs.

7.- Temperature selector.

8.- Steam switch 20 g/min

9.- Steam switch 40 g/min

10.- ON warning light

11.- Temperature warning light.

12.- Beaker.

BEFORE STARTING TO IRON

•  With your Compact Ironing Centre disconnected from the mains, open the fill cap shown in Figure 2 (1) 

by turning it backwards (see arrow).

•  Due to the high level of water hardness in most areas, Solac recommends that you always use distilled

or demineralised water for ironing. You will thus guarantee that your Compact Ironing Centre stays in 

perfect condition for as long as possible. If you cannot find distilled water for any reason, be sure to use

water that is low in minerals (soft).

•  Do not put any type of scale remover solvents or products in the water tank. Also do not use perfumed or 

ironing water. These products can damage the interior of the steam generation system.

•  Use the attached cup shown in Figure 1 (12) to fill the tank, without exceeding the maximum level. Keep 

the CPC in the vertical position, supported on the non-slip feet of the rear cover (see Figure 2). After the

tank is full, close the cap.

•  Due to the fact that this product generates a considerable amount of steam, we recommend that you fill 

the  tank  up  to  the  maximum  indicated  level,  otherwise  you  would  have  to  fill  up  the  water  tank  more 

frequently.

•  Check the garment to be ironed to see if it has a label that indicates the ironing temperature. We recom-

mend that you classify garments by their required ironing temperature and that you begin ironing with

the garments that require the lowest temperature ( • ).

WOOL, SYNTHETIC FIBRES, minimum temperature (•)

SILK, medium temperature (••)

COTTON, max. temperature (•••)

LINEN, maximum temperature (MAX)

NB: Ironing delicate garments with a temperature higher than necessary is harmful for the fabric

and causes burnt residue to get stuck to the soleplate.

OPERATION

•  Plug the Compact Vapor Generator into the mains. A whistle will sound, the orange pilot light will come 

on, and the green temperature light will blink until the proper temperature level is reached.

Temperature selection

•  With your Compact Vapor Generator you will easily know when it reaches the selected temperature and 

is ready for ironing as the green pilot light will illuminate and remain on the blink until the selected tem-

perature has been reached.

•  The CVG has 4 temperature positions (•, ••, •••, MAX) which may  be chosen at your discretion by turning 

the temperature selection wheel Fig 1 (7).

•  If the wheel is at position 0, your CVG will switch off.

Steam selection:

•  The  Compact  Ironing  Centre  has  two  steam  positions;  medium  steam  (20  gr/min)  and  maximum  steam 

(40 gr/min).

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