Gizzmo Electronics Freedom Sw112 Dvb Users Manual
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2015-02-09
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instructions 2 Read the instructions, keep them safe, pass them on if you pass the iron on. Remove all packing, but keep it till you know the iron works. important safeguards Follow basic safety precautions, including: 1 The iron must only be used by a responsible adult. Use and store it out of reach of children. 2 Don’t put the iron in liquid. Don’t use it in a bathroom, near water, or outdoors. 3 Route the cable so it doesn’t overhang, and can’t be tripped over or caught. 4 Don’t iron clothing while it’s being worn – you’ll burn or scald the wearer (this is not a joke – I’ve seen it happen). 5 Don’t touch the soleplate, and avoid the steam coming from it. 6 Take care when emptying the iron – it may contain hot water. 7 Don’t use the iron in the vicinity of children. 8 Use the iron on a stable, level, heat-resistant surface, preferably an ironing board. 9 Don’t leave the iron unattended while plugged in, or on the ironing board. It may be knocked over by you, a child, or a pet. 10 Unplug the iron before filling, before cleaning, and after use. 11 Don’t fill the iron directly from the tap, use a jug. 12 Don’t fill it right to the top, or water may escape in use. 13 Unplug the iron when not in use, before moving, before cleaning, and before fitting/removing any accessory. 14 Don’t fit any attachment or accessory other than those we supply. 15 Keep the iron and cable away from hotplates, hobs or burners. 16 Don’t use the iron for any purpose other than those described in these instructions. 17 Take care not to scratch the soleplate – avoid buttons, zips, etc. 18 If the iron overheats, a protective thermal fuse will blow, the iron will stop working, and must be returned for repair. 19 Don’t use the iron if it’s dropped or damaged, or if it malfunctions or leaks. 20 If the cable is damaged, return the iron, to avoid hazard. household use only 3 before using for the first time • Don’t worry if the iron smokes a bit at first, it’s the element curing. • Iron an old piece of cotton fabric, to clean the soleplate. set the voltage , Before use, use a screwdriver or coin to set the voltage selector to the local voltage. Using the wrong setting will probably damage the iron beyond repair. preparation 1 Check for textile care symbols (i j k l). 2 Iron fabrics needing low temperatures j first, then those that need medium temperatures k, and finish with those needing high temperatures l. filling 3 You may use tap-water, but. in a hard water area, you should use distilled water (not chemically descaled or softened water). 4 If you buy distilled water, check that it’s suitable for use in irons. 5 Unplug the iron. 6 Pull the water inlet cover up to open it. 7 Pour water from the jug into the water inlet. 8 Pour slowly, and don’t fill it right to the top. 9 Wipe up any spillage. feed tube 10 Before ironing, check that the feed tube is able to move freely in the reservoir. If it’s stuck, give the iron a bit of a shake, to free it. switch on 11 Rest the iron on the end of its handle. 12 Put the plug into the power socket. set the temperature 13 Turn the thermostat to bring the temperature setting you want to the mark. The range is 1 (low) to 5 (high). 14 Wait a minute for the iron to heat up. 4 temperature setting guide label marking temperature setting j cool – nylon, acrylics, polyester 1-2 k warm – wool, polyester mixtures 3-4 l hot – cotton, linen 5 i do not iron , If the instructions on the fabric label differ from this guide, follow the instructions on the label. reducing temperature 15 Reducing the temperature takes a bit longer, as the element has to lose the heat it has built up, so be patient. It’s best to organise your ironing so that you don’t need to reduce the temperature. dry ironing 16 If you want to dry iron, empty the reservoir first, to avoid spontaneous bursts of steam: a) Unplug the iron, and let it cool down. b) Hold it over a sink or basin. c) Flip the water inlet cover open. d) Carefully, turn the iron upside down. e) Wipe any spillage off the iron before use. 17 Plug it in, and set the temperature. 18 Wait a minute for the iron to heat up. creasing 19 Squeeze the trigger, to open the soleplate. 20 Slide the garment edge into the gap. 21 Count to 5, then release the trigger. 22 Check the crease, and repeat as necessary, 23 Don’t exceed the 5-count, or you might singe the garment. shot of steam 24 Don’t use the shot of steam function at settings below S on the thermostat, you’ll get water, not steam. 25 Check that there’s water in the reservoir. 26 Lift the iron off the fabric, and press the steam button. 27 Leave 4 seconds between shots, to let the temperature build up. 5 vertical steaming 28 Remove wrinkles from hanging clothes, hanging curtains, and furnishing fabrics. 29 Unplug the iron, and let it cool down, before fitting or removing the soleplate cover. 30 Move the latch on the underside of the soleplate cover towards the bristles, to unlock it. 31 Slide the soleplate cover over the soleplate. 32 Move the latch away from the bristles, to lock the soleplate cover in place. 33 Rest the iron on the end of its handle. 34 Put the plug into the power socket. 35 Turn the thermostat to 5. 36 Wait a minute for the iron to heat up. 37 Check that there’s adequate ventilation behind the fabric, otherwise moisture may build up, causing mildew. 38 Check that there’s nothing behind the fabric that may be damaged by the steam. 39 Check that pockets, turn-ups, and cuffs are empty. 40 Check that there’s water in the reservoir. 41 Use the iron to brush down the fabric, pressing the steam button every 4 seconds or so. 42 The bristles help concentrate the steam. As you slowly move the iron from the top to the bottom of the fabric, the wrinkles will disappear. 43 Check the lint bar periodically, and remove any lint it’s picked up. 44 To remove the soleplate cover: a) unplug the iron b) let it cool c) unlock the latch d) slide the soleplate cover off the soleplate after use 45 Unplug the iron, and let it cool down. 46 Hold it over a sink or basin. 6 47 Flip the water inlet cover open. 48 Carefully, turn the iron upside down. 49 Wipe up any spillage. cleaning 50 Unplug the iron, and let it cool down fully before cleaning and storing away. 51 Wipe outer surfaces with a damp cloth. If necessary, use a little washing-up liquid. 52 Remove spots from the soleplate with a little vinegar. 53 Take care not to scratch the soleplate. 54 Don’t put the iron in water or any other liquid. 55 Don’t use harsh or abrasive cleaning agents or solvents. wheelie bin symbol To avoid environmental and health problems due to hazardous substances in electrical and electronic goods, appliances marked with this symbol mustn’t be disposed of with unsorted municipal waste, but recovered, reused, or recycled. 7 service If you ring Customer Service, please have the Model No. to hand, as we won’t be able to help you without it. It’s on the rating plate (usually underneath the product). The product isn’t user-serviceable. If it’s not working, read the instructions, and check that it’s fully charged. If it’s still not working, consult your retailer. If that doesn’t solve the problem: Pack carefully, with a note of your name, address, day phone number, and what’s wrong. If under guarantee, say where and when purchased, and include proof of purchase (till receipt). Send it to Customer Returns (address below right). Customer Service Customer Returns (correspondence only) Salton Europe Ltd Salton Europe Ltd Heath Mill Road Failsworth Wombourne Manchester Wolverhampton M35 0HS WV5 8AQ Customer Service (service@saltoneurope.com) telephone 0845 658 9700 (local rate number) guarantee 550-081 Defects affecting product functionality appearing within one year of purchase will be corrected by replacement or repair provided the product is used and maintained in accordance with the instructions. Your statutory rights are not affected. Documentation, packaging, and product specifications may change without notice. 8
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