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Main components and accessories fig 1, Before starting to iron – SOLAC CVG9805 User Manual

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• Keep electrical appliances out of reach from Children or infirm persons. Do not let them use the appliances

without supervision.

• Please never leave the CVG unattended while it is connected to the supply.
• Children must be supervised to ensure they do not play with the appliance.
• This appliance is not for use by persons (including children) whose physical, sensorial or mental capaci-

ties are impaired, or who lack sufficient experience or knowledge, unless they have been supervised or
instructed in the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.

IMPORTANT: When you want to dispose of the appliance, NEVER throw it in the rubbish. Take it
to your nearest CLEAN POINT or waste collection centre for treatment. If you do that, you will
be helping to look after the environment.

MAIN COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES FIG 1

1. Water filler hole cap.
2. Spray outlet.
3. Spray button.
4. Water tank.
5. Removable anticalc filter.
6. Non-slip legs.
7. LCD display. Fig 2.
a)

Temperature

change

indicator.

b)

Temperature

selected.

c) Steam selected.

d) Water filling indicator.

e) Anticalc filter icon.

f) Automatic Auto – Pause icon.

g) Steam On-Off switch.

h)

Temperature

selector

button.

i) Steam flow selector button.

8. Beaker.

BEFORE STARTING TO IRON

• With your Compact Ironing Centre disconnected from the mains, open the fill cap shown in Figure 2 (1) by

turning it backwards (see arrow).

• Due to the high level of water hardness in most areas, Solac recommends that you always use distilled

or demineralised water for ironing. You will thus guarantee that your Compact Ironing Centre stays in
perfect condition for as long as possible. If you cannot find distilled water for any reason, be sure to use
water that is low in minerals (soft).

• Do not put any type of scale remover solvents or products in the water tank. Also do not use perfumed or

ironing water. These products can damage the interior of the steam generation system.

• Use the attached cup shown in Figure 1 (12) to fill the tank, without exceeding the maximum level. Keep

the CPC in the vertical position, supported on the non-slip feet of the rear cover (see Figure 2). After the
tank is full, close the cap.

• Due to the fact that this product generates a considerable amount of steam, we recommend that you fill

the tank up to the maximum indicated level, otherwise you would have to fill up the water tank more
frequently.

• Check the garment to be ironed to see if it has a label that indicates the ironing temperature. We recom-

mend that you classify garments by their required ironing temperature and that you begin ironing with the
garments that require the lowest temperature ( • ).

WOOL, SYNTHETIC FIBRES, minimum temperature (•)
SILK, medium temperature (••)
COTTON, high temperature (•••)

NB: Ironing delicate garments with a temperature higher than necessary is harmful for the fabric and causes
burnt residue to get stuck to the soleplate.

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