- 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
[ ] position of the
Temperature Selector 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 " 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 (refer
to How to fill water).
- Position the iron vertically and be sure the Temperature
Selector is set to [ Off ].
- Plug the main lead into the household socket.
- Set the Temperature Selector to the [ ] position.
- Preheat the iron until the Thermostat Operating Indicator
light goes out, usually takes about 1- 2 minutes. This
light will go on and off during ironing to indicate that the
temperature chosen by the Temperature Selector is being
maintained.
- Simple pump the [ Shot ] or [ Power Shot ] button
when steam is desired. Pump the [ Shot ] or [ Power Shot ]
button several times at the beginning of each ironing
session.
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- Allow at least 2 seconds between uses of the [ Shot ]
button to prevent water spotting. Use a press cloth if
necessary.
This answer is for the following models; NI-E660S,
NI-E665S, NI-M300T.