Silvercrest SDBK 2200 C3 User Manual Page 21

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Taking the steam iron out of
service
Remove the plug from the wall power socket.
Empty the water tank and clean the ironing sole e.
Place the cooled down steam iron on the station q
and secure it, in that you slide the unlocking
switch 0 into the position .
The power cable 9 can be wrapped and stored
around the cable retainer w on the underside of
the station q:
Anti-drip function
With conventional steam irons, water can drip from
the iron soleplate e at low temperatures. This iron,
however, has an anti-drip function. At low tempera-
tures the iron automatically switches off the steam-
blast function. When this happens, a "click" can be
heard. You must then set a suitable temperature with
the temperature regulator 7. As soon as this is
reached, steam production is continued.
Cleaning
Self-cleaning function
Connect the steam iron with the cable base 8.
Fill the water tank to the marking MAX.
Insert the plug into a wall socket.
Place the temperature regulator 7 into the
position MAX.
Adjust the steam regulator 3 to maximum steam
power.
Allow the steam iron to heat up until the heat
control lamp 6 extinguishes and once again
glows.
Hold the steam iron horizontally over a catch-
ment receptacle.
Position the steam regulator 3 at the maximal
steam power level. Press and hold down the
button Self-clean r. Thereby, steam and boiling
water flows from the steam exit holes in the iro-
ning sole e. Impurities that may be present are
washed out.
Release the Self-clean button r as soon as all
of the water has exited.
Thoroughly dry the ironing sole e. For this, slide
the ironing sole e back and forth over a hand
towel or an old piece of material several times.
Allow the steam iron to cool down before pla-
cing it in storage.
Housing
Potentially fatal danger!
Disconnect the plug before cleaning. Otherwise
there is the risk of you receiving a potentially fatal
electric shock!
Risk of physical injury!
Allow the appliance to cool before cleaning it.
If you do not, there is a risk of you receiving burn
injuries!
Clean the housing with a soft, dry cloth only.
Important!
Do not use aggressive, abrasive or chemical cleaning
agents. These could attack the surfaces and cause
irreparable damage to the appliance.
Metal parts
Clean the metal components with a lightly water-
moistened cloth and a mild, non-abrasive cleaning
agent.
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