Stay Clean Vents
The built-in Anti Calcium
System (Calc Cut) in the Water Tank continuously reduces
scale build up in the vaporizing chamber of the
iron.
This system makes it possible
to use the steam function for a long period of time and
prevents steam vents from clogging.
How to Care for your iron
after each use.
- Press the [ SET ] Pad until the [ OFF ] green light
turns on.
- Move the [ Steam/Dry ] selector to [ Dry
] position,
- Unplug the Power Plug.
- Retract the cord slowly. Always hold the plug and cord with
one hand while retracting.
- Empty the Water Tank immediately. Do not store the
iron with water inside.
- Replace the Cover Case. Push the cover until you hear
a click.
Cleaning the Main Body
-
After unplugging and cooling the iron with power base, simply wipe off
with a damp cloth and if necessary, use a mild
detergent.
Never use any harsh cleaners.
Cleaning the
Soleplate
-
Starch and other residue may be easily removed from the
Soleplate with a damp cloth.
-
To avoid scratching the finish, never use a metallic
pad to clean the Soleplate, and never place the iron on a
rough surface.
-
The best way to remove adheisive residue from the
Soleplate is to iron over an old cotton cloth rag after
heating the iron.
- Starch and other residue can be easily removed from the soleplate with a damp cloth.
Note
-
Never use cleaners in the iron, since they may damage
the working parts of the iron. Some odor may be released
during initial use of the iron, however, this is normal and
the odor will not attach to your clothes. Never use steam
iron detergent in the iron, as they may damage working parts
of the iron.
-
To avoid scratching the finish, never use a metallic pad to clean the soleplate, and never place the iron on a rough surface.
- If Synthetics are being ironed on a high temperature level then instructed , the fabric not only will be damaged , but soleplate will often be covered with the melted remains of the synthetic fabric.
This answer applies to models NI-WL600, NI-WL602, NI-WL607, NI.QL1000, NI-QL1100