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IMPORTANT
SAFEGUARDS
When using your flatiron, basic
s
afety precautions should always be
followed, including the following:
• READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
B
EFORE USING.
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U
se iron only for its intended use.
2 To protect against a risk of electric
shock, do not immerse the iron,
cord or plug in water or other
liquids.
3 The iron should always be turned to
‘Off’ before plugging or unplugging
from outlet. Never yank cord to
disconnect from outlet; instead,
grasp plug and pull to disconnect.
4 Do not allow cord to touch hot
surfaces. Let iron cool completely
before putting away. Loop cord
loosely around iron when storing.
5 Always disconnect iron from
electrical outlet when filling with
water or emptying and when not in
use.
6 Do not operate iron with a damaged
cord or if the iron has been
dropped, damaged or leaking. To
avoid the risk of electric shock, do
not disassemble the iron, take it to a
qualified serviceman for
examination and repair. Incorrect
reassembly can cause a risk of
electric shock when the iron is
used.
7 Close supervision is necessary for
any appliance being used by or near
children.
8 Do not leave iron unattended while
connected or on an ironing board.
9 Burns can occur from touching hot
metal parts, hot water, or steam.
Use caution when you turn a steam
iron upside down – there may be
hot water in the reservoir.
10 This appliance is not intended to be
used by young children or infirm
p
ersons unless they have been
a
dequately supervised by a
r
esponsible person to ensure they
can use the appliance safely.
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Y
oung children should be
supervised to ensure that they do
not play with the appliance.
Other safety
considerations
• Always locate your iron away from
the edge of the worktop/ironing
board.
• Ensure that the iron is used on a
firm, flat surface.
• Do not use the iron in a bathroom.
•
WARNING: Do not place the iron
onto a metal tray or metal
surface whilst in use.
• Do not touch hot surfaces, use
handles or knobs.
• Do not fill above the MAX mark,
otherwise water may be ejected.
• Allow to cool before putting on or
taking off parts and before cleaning.
• Do not use outdoors.
• Do not place the iron on or near a
hot gas or electric burner or in a
heated oven.
• Do not use the vertical steam on
clothes being worn.
• Always disconnect the iron from the
electrical socket when filling with
water or emptying and when not in
use.
• When placing the iron on its heel,
ensure that the surface on which
the heelis placed is stable;
Treating scalds
•
Run cold water over the affected
area immediately. Do not stop to
r
emove clothing, get medical help
quickly.
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Electrical requirements
Check that the voltage on the rating
p
late of your appliance corresponds
w
ith your house electricity supply
w
hich must be A.C. (Alternating
Current).
I
f the socket outlets in your home
are not suitable for the plug
supplied with this appliance, the
plug should be removed and the
a
ppropriate one fitted.
W
ARNING: The plug removed
from the mains lead, if severed,
must be destroyed as a plug
with bared flexible cord is
hazardous if engaged into a live
socket outlet.
Where used, should the fuse in the
13 amp plug require changing, a 13
amp BS1362 fuse must be fitted.
WARNING: This appliance must
be earthed.
Heat setting markings on the adjustable control dial of all Morphy Richards irons match those of the
International Textile Care Labelling Code.
Symbol
(120˚C Max) Cool
(160
˚C Max) Warm
(210
˚C Max) Hot
Control knob
positions
Do not iron
at all
Fabric
Nylon, Acetates
e.g. Acrilan
Courtelle, Orlon
Triacetates, e.g.
Tricel/Polyester
Wool, Polyester
mixtures e.g.
Polyester/Cotton
Cotton, Linen
Rayon, Rayon
mixtures,
e.g. Rayon/Linen
Ironing
Iron on wrong side
if moisture required
use damp cloth
(Not Acetate)
Fabrics requiring this
setting usually require
steam pr
essing f
or heavy
cotton, denim etc.
With water in tank
Dry and spray
Steam/spray/
shot of steam
Without water in tank
Dry ir
oning
‘Max setting’
Self clean
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
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