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Ironing tips
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To avoid creasing stop the roller, pull
the item back slightly and smooth
out. If necessary, dampen again with
a wet cloth or spray bottle.
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If possible, always use the whole
length of the roller, otherwise the
roller will lose its elasticity.
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For small items such as
handkerchiefs, alternate between
using the right and left hand sides of
the roller.
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Items with raised buttons should be
ironed face down on to the roller so
that they are pressed into the
cushioned surface.
– Cover zippers, metal buttons, and
metal hooks with a cloth to protect
the heater plate.
– To protect the heaterplate do not iron
buttons that are not heat resistant or
very large.
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When you have nearly finished
ironing you can turn the temperature
selector to " g " cold and continue
ironing small items with residual heat.
After ironing
^
Turn the appliance off.
^
Turn the temperature to " g " cold.
^
Remove the plug from the outlet.
If the rotary iron is to be stored away
^
Allow the heater plate to cool.
^
When the heater plate has cooled
completely, fold the rotary iron.
^
Wind up the power cord.
^
Pull the cover on.
Ironing
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