Stay clean vents (ni-790r/890r only), After each use, Main body – Panasonic NI-860R User Manual

Page 9: Soleplate, Caution, How to care for your iron after each use

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7. Check that all water and steam thoroughly stop coming out of the sole plate vents.

After self-cleaning is finished dump any remaining water out of the iron.

8. Iron on a towel to remove any drops of water remaining on the bottom of iron.
9. Cool as usual and store the iron on its heel rest. Never store an iron on its soleplate or

with water in it.

NOTE;
If water still remains inside the sole plate after self-cleaning operation, then dry out the iron

by vaporizing the remaining water setting the iron on the "6" setting. And follow the

instructions under "AFTER EACH USE".

Stay Clean Vents (NI-790R/890R Only)

The built-in Anti Calcium Cassette in the Capsule Tank continuously reduces scale built-up

in the vaporizing chamber of the iron.

This system makes it possible to use steam function for a long period of time preventing steam
vents clogging.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR IRON

AFTER EACH USE

1. Turn iron off and unplug.

2. Empty iron immediately after using. Don’t store the iron with water in it.

3. Depress the steam button down into the dry position.

4. Wait until the iron has cooled before storing it. and always set it on the heel rest to protect

the soleplate from scratching, corroding or staining.

5. After letting iron cool completely, push the cord wind button to wind the cord. Store iron

vertically In a safe place after winding cord completely.

MAIN BODY

After unplugging and cooling the iron, simply wipe off with a damp cloth and if necessary,

use a mild detergent.

NEVER USE ANY HARSH CLEANERS.

SOLEPLATE

Starch and other residue may be easily removed from the soleplate with a damp cloth.

To avoid scratching the finish never use a metallic pad to clean the soleplate, and never

place the iron on a rough surface.

If synthetics are ironed at too high a temperature, not only is the fabric usually ruined, but

the iron soleplate is often covered with the melted remains of the synthetic fabric.

The best way to remove synthetic residue from the soleplate is to heat the iron and to iron

over an old cotton rag.

CAUTION:

Never use steam iron cleaners in the iron, since they may damage the inside of the iron.

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