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Instructions manual PRESS JUNIOR PRO II - M6 Boutique

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5. Wait at least 10-15 min and then twist off slowly the safety cap. Do this very carefully, because<br />

there could be some remaining pressure inside the boiler. If you cannot twist off the cap, wait<br />

until the boiler has completely cooled down and then try again to twist off the safety cap.<br />

Wait some minutes and then ADD SLOWLY some lukewarm water.<br />

6. Follow the paragraph “USE INSTRUCTIONS” starting from {c}.<br />

• BEFORE ARRANGING YOUR STEAM IRON<br />

1. Unplug your steam iron central and wait till the iron cooled down.<br />

2. Empty the water tank.<br />

3. Keep pressing the steam button {1} to make the remaining steam come out, in order to<br />

depressurize the boiler.<br />

4. Ensure that the On/Off switch of the boiler is Off.<br />

5. Arrange the steam ironing central out of reach of children.<br />

• SAFETY CAP<br />

The Steam Station is equipped with the safety cap, which prevents the children open the generator<br />

tank as there is any pressure remaining inside the tank. This is an important and indispensable safety<br />

device.<br />

• CARE OF YOUR STEAM STATION<br />

Before attempting any maintenance operation, be sure to always disconnect the appliance from the<br />

mains.<br />

Normal tap water can be used.<br />

To clean the body of the appliance, simply use a moist cloth. Do not use solvents or detergents which may<br />

harm the body material.<br />

We decline liability for any damage or accident derived from any use of the Steam Station which is not in<br />

conformity with the instructions contained in this booklet.<br />

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