Jet of Steam
- The " Jet of Steam" feature provides extra steam which goes
deep into the garment and is helpful for removing stubborn
wrinkles.
- The " Jet of Steam" feature operates properly only in the
[ HIGH ] indication area of the [ SET ] pad when steam or
dry ironing (If used at lower setting, water spotting will
occur because the iron is not hot enough to change water to
steam).
- If you have not used the " Jet of Steam" feature for a long
time, it is necessary to clean the inside of the iron before
using this feature on any clothes to be ironed.
- Simply test the " Jet of Steam" feature several times away
from the ironing board and clothes to be ironed. This will
prevent brown spotting or water spotting on clothes.
- Fill the iron with water.
- Plug the main lead into the household socket.
- Set the iron on the Power Base securely. The green [
OFF ] light will turn on.
- Push the [ Set ] Pad to the [ HIGH ] temperature
level. The red light will start blinking.
- Preheat the iron until the light turns red
continuously, usually takes about 1- 2 minutes.
- Simple pump the [ Jet of Steam ] button when steam is
desired. Pump the [ Jet of Steam ] button several times at the
beginning of each ironing session.
- Press the [ Jet of Steam ] button in intervals of at least
5 seconds between use to prevent water spotting. Use a press
cloth if necessary.
Note:
Do not touch the fabric with the iron. Keep the iron
slightly over the fabric to prevent burns or disfiguring.
Vertical Steam
Perform the steps above.
Vertical Steam tips
-
Hang your garment on a hanger, and then attach the
hanger to a hanger hook. Curtains and drapes may also
be steamed once they are hung.
- Hold the iron away from your body, close to but not
touching the fabric.
- Pull the garment tight with your free hand and
pump the [ Vertical Steam ] (Jet of Steam) button
at 5 second intervals as you pass the iron over the
wrinkled fabric.
This answer applies to models NI-WL600, NI-WL602, NI-WL607