The "Jet of Steam" feature delivers a powerful burst of steam that penetrates deep into fabrics, making it highly effective for removing stubborn wrinkles. This feature works best when the iron is set to a high temperature. If used at lower settings, water spotting may occur because the iron isn’t hot enough to convert water into steam.
If the "Jet of Steam" feature hasn’t been used for a while, it’s a good idea to test and clean the iron first. To do this, activate the steam function several times away from your clothes to avoid any water or brown spotting.
Note: Hold the iron slightly above the fabric to avoid burns or fabric damage.
You can also use the "Jet of Steam" feature in a vertical position, ideal for steaming hanging garments, curtains, or drapes.