Before first use, Filling the water tank, Water recommendations – SINGER CF Classic Finish User Manual
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OPERATING INSTRucTIONS
Before First Use
remove any protective films or stickers from the soleplate and the iron.
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read all safety and operating instructions.
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Fill the water tank as described in “how to Fill Water”.
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plug the iron into a grounded electrical outlet. The iron will begin to heat.
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Consult the garment’s label for temperature instructions or use the chart on
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page 6 of this manual for recommendations.
Select the appropriate temperature by turning the Temperature Control Dial
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clockwise. The Thermostat Light will glow.
When the selected temperature is reached, the Thermostat Light will turn off.
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move the variable Steam Control Dial to the maximum position
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On an ironing board or protected surface, iron an old towel or other heavy
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material until the water tank is empty and no more steam is produced.
It is normal for a small amount of smoke and a light odor to be produced the
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first time the iron is used. This will disappear quickly.
particles may emit from the iron the first time it is used. They are not harmful
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and should disappear after the iron has been used as described above.
Filling the Water Tank
ensure iron is unplugged.
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move the variable Steam Control Dial to
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position.
Open the Water Inlet Cover and tilt the iron slightly forward, resting on its
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heel.
Using the filling cup provided, fill the water chamber to the mAX mark.
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Close the Water Inlet Cover.
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To refill the water tank during ironing, always unplug the iron. When you
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return to ironing, make sure the iron reheats to the desired level and the
Temperature Indicator light stops flashing before continuing.
Water Recommendations
Singer home essentials irons are designed to be used with regular tap water.
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If your water is especially hard or if you use a water softener, try using
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inexpensive bottled spring water.
Never use water with additives, including scents, starches, or fabric
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conditioners, as they can cause deposits to form in the iron that can stain
clothing.
WARNING: ALWAYS mAke SUre The IrON IS UNpLUggeD BeFOre FILLINg
WITh WATer Or COmINg INTO CONTACT WITh LIQUID OF ANY kIND.