- The " Power Shot " feature provides extra steam which goes
deep into the garment and is helpful for removing stubborn
wrinkles.
- The "Power Shot" feature operates properly only in the
"HIGH" indication area of the "SET" Pad when steam or dry
ironing (if used at a lower setting, water spotting will occur
because the iron is not hot enough to change water to
steam).
- If you have not used the " Power Shot " 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 " Power Shot " 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 Power Cord into the household outlet.
- Set the iron to the Power Base securely. The green "OFF"
light will turn on.
- Push the "SET" Pad to the "HIGH" temperature level. The red
light starts blinking.
- Set the Steam/dry selector to the dry position.
- Preheat the iron until the ligh turns continuously, usually
takes about 1- 2 minutes. Simply pump the "Power Shot
Button" when steam is desired. Pump the "Power Shot Button"
several times at the begining of each ironing session.
- Allow at least 5 seconds between uses of the [
Power Shot ] button 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
Follow the above set up procedure.
- To get better results when using vertical steam, hang the
garment on a hanger.
- 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 fabric tightly and pump the power
shot button at 5 seconds intervals as you pass the iron
over the wrinkled fabric.
- If the power shot weakens, wait until the thermostat
operating indicator light goes on, and then off.
Anti-Drip System (Automatic water Seal)
- These model has an Anti-Drip System. When the temperature
of the Soleplate's surface drops below 250°F(121°C), the valve
for the vaporizing chamber in the iron automatically closes and
stops the water from going in further. This prevents hot
unvaporized water from ejecting out of the soleplate when the
iron has cooled down. With this system, it is necessary for you
to wait until the inside of the vaporizing chamber dries
completely when you store the iron.
Note: It is not a sign of malfunction when you hear a clicking
sound. This sound can be heard whenever this system is
activated.
The following answer is for model; NI-WL600, NI-WL602,
NI-WL607AP