Know your iron, Using your iron, Parts and features – GE 681131689434 User Manual
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Know Your Iron
Parts and Features
Automatic Shutoff Reset
Button / Power Light
H
[
2
I Spray
|~3] Burst of Steam Button
|~4l Variable Steam Dial
fs] Fill Cover
fsl Spray Nozzle
m Water Tank
|~8l Soleplate
Ready Light
[
1
^ Temperature Control Dial
Heel Rest
Note: Before you use your iron for the first time, you should flush the
soleplate steam vents to ensure that no stain is transferred onto fabric
from residue possibly left in the vents from the manufacturing process.
USING YOUR IRON
Fabric туре
Temperature dial
Temperature range
Steam Ironing
Synthetic (e.g. acetate,
MIN
DRY
acrylic, viscose,
1
70-I20T
polyamide,
polyester.)
Silk
•
1
"OFF"
Wool
1
••
1
100-160T
Cotton
•••
140-210T
STEAM
Linen
1
MAX
180-260T
For best results, check garment labels for the temperature and steam
setting recommended by the fabric manufacturer, or if instrustions
are missing from the garment, use the table above for proper
temperature setting.
To prevent damaging garments from too hot of an iron; it is best to
first iron garments that require a low temperature. If you should need
to switch from a high setting to a lower temperature, for example “••• ”
to “ • ”, allow the iron about 5 minutes to reach the lower temperature.
Tips: If you are unsure of a garment’s fabric content, start on a low
setting and test the iron on an area of the garment that does not show,
such as a seam. Gradually increase the heat setting until wrinkles
remove without damaging the fabric.
To prevent shine, iron dark garments or those made of silk, acetate or
rayon inside out.