Caution during use of retractive power cord, General hints before using your panasonic iron, Helpful ironing tips – Panasonic NI-N50NR User Manual

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CAUTION DURING USE OF RETRACTIVE POWER CORD

(1) When retracting power cord, always grasp the plug with one hand while pressing the cord

wind button with the other hand.

(2) If cord does not retract completely, pull it out slightly and wind it again while guiding it into

the reel.

(3} Unwind the power cord in the amount of length you need before plugging it to the wall

outlet.

(4) If the power cord seems hard to unwind due to an improper winding, pull firmly until it is

released.

(5) Do not allow small children to handle the retractive power cord as this may cause the

cord to "whip" and cause injury.

(6) If grasp the rear of handle during ironing, the power cord may be retracted by pressing the

cord wind button.

GENERAL HINTS BEFORE USING YOUR Panasonic IRON

1. Read this instruction book to become familiar with the iron and its features.

2. Most ordinary tap water can be used in this iron. In extremely hard water areas, distiled or

demineralized water should be used. Do not use water processed through home water

softening systems, because this water contains minerals that may be harmful to the iron.

3. It is best to start ironing garments requiring lower temperature setting first. This will help

to avoid damaging garments. If you are not sure of the fabric content, first test the

temperature of the iron on an area of a garment where it will not show.

HELPFUL IRONING TIPS

The Temperature Selector Dial of the Panasonic iron has dots on it, in addition to numbers

and color indications. This makes it easy to adjust the iron for steam, more or less steam, and

any other temperature setting desired. The dots are international fabric protection symbols

for various temperature ranges:

• Low Temperature

• • Medium Temperature

• •• High Temperature

Many garments are labeled with these dots as a guide for selecting the proper ironing

temperature. For general information about ironing temperatures, refer to the handy fabric guide

on the iron.For more specific information, use the "Fabric Ironing Chart" found on page 10.

As a guide to the international Textile Care Labeling code,the following symbols are noted for

your information.

INTERNATIONAL TEXTILE CARE

& LABELING CODES

hi

A

O

V^ashing Bleaching

Ironing Dry Cleaning

A symbol crossed out indicates that the article of clothing

must not be subjected to the particular treatment.

,EXAMPLE:(DO NOT BLEACH) ^

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