Top Innovations SF-777 User Manual

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Ironing Tips and Techniques

The SteamJet Station Iron is more efficient than older steam irons, conserving

water and producing more powerful microbursts in a more focused way. The

holes of the soleplate are closer together and are fewer than a conventional

iron. This is international. By placing the steam holes close to the tip of the

soleplate, like a professional ironing system, you are better able to direct

concentrated bursts of steam to remove wrinkles. Instead of wetting whole

areas of a garment, now you can concentrate on the problem area using less

water than before. And because it is pumped cool and heated only to the

point necessary to produce steam, it dries quicker when you apply the

remainder of the soleplate in the ironing process. Now you can aovoid

spotting, wet areas and stains altogether by using the Steamjet Station Iron.

 

ALWAYS allow the iron to heat up to the desired setting. Three to five

minutes for best results.

 

ALWAYS try to arrange your garments to be ironed from the most delicate

fabrics, i.e. synthetics, to heavier ones like cotton. Irons take more time to

cool down than to heat up and you cold have to wait while the iron cools.

NOTE: Be sure to check each garment’s label for proper ironing

instructions.

 

Set the Temperature Control Dial at the minimum setting for any delicate

items.

 

Garments which use the lowest settings CANNOT be steam ironed.

 

When the garment label indicates using a COOL setting, use the

MINIMUM setting.

 

When the garment label indicate using a WARM setting, use the setting

that is proper for that particular fabric or blend. Check the Fabric Chart on

page 11 if you are unsure.

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