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Copies of the I/B. Please reproduce them without any
changes except under special instruction from Team
International BELGIUM. The pages must be reproduced and
folded in order to obtain a booklet A5 (+/- 148.5 mm width x
210 mm height). When folding, make sure you keep the good
numbering when you turn the pages of the I/B. Don’t change
the page numbering. Keep the language integrity. Print only
what is inside the frame.
6 STP 30138 - 120501
Assembly page 6/35
Fax +32 2 359 95 50
Press the arrow buttons (13) (14) to choose the kind of fabric you
wish to press. Press “ > “ (13) to move selection to a higher
temperature setting and press “ < “ (14) to move selection to a
lower temperature setting. If in doubt, please check the garment
label.
The Heat Indicator light (10) will start flashing.
When the Heat Indicator light goes off, the pressing plate has
reached the temperature for the desired setting.
When changing the setting from a higher selection to a lower
setting, allow several minutes after making the change, for the
pressing plate to cool down sufficiently, before continuing use.
Kind of textile Temperature* Steam
Nylon
50-80
o
C / 120-175
o
F
NO
Silk
80-110
o
C / 175-230
o
F
NO
Wool
110-140
o
C / 230-285
o
F
NO
Cotton
140-170
o
C / 285-340
o
F
YES
Linen
170-200
o
C / 340-390
o
F
YES
* For reference only
NOTE: You may find it more efficient to arrange your fabrics from
those requiring the lowest setting to those requiring the highest
setting and proceed accordingly. This will avoid any unnecessary
delay or wait for the pressing plate to cool.
NOTE: the temperature display will only display temperatures in
Fahrenheit degrees (
o
F).
STEAM CONTROL
Steam is produced only when the blue steam ready light (12) is
on (the press needs to reach a temperature of 150
o
C / 300
o
F),
meaning at the higher temperature settings (Cotton and Linen).
If this is the first time you are using the steam press or you have
been storing it for some time, lift the pressing plate (2) into the
raised position and press the burst of steam button several times
until the steam begins to flow.
The burst of steam function shall only be used when the steam
ready light is on and with the steam press in a slightly opened