Sunbeam SR6850 manual

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    V e rv e ® Iron s Instruction Booklet This book covers the use and care of the following V erve ® Irons: SR6850 V erve ® 68 Resilium ® Shot & Spray Iron with Safety Auto-Off SR6855B V erve ® 685 Resilium ® Shot & Spray Iron with Safety Auto-Off SR6650 V erve ® 66 Stainless Shot & Spray Iron with Safety Auto-Off SR6550 V erve ® 6[...]

  • Page 2

    Sunbeam’s Safety Precautions 3 Features of your V erve Iron 4 Using your V erve Iron 6 The Safety Auto-Off Feature 7 Care and Cleaning of your V erve Iron 8 Ironing T ips & T ricks 9 Ironing Chart 10 Contents Important instructions – retain for future use.[...]

  • Page 3

    If you have any concerns regarding the performance and use of your appliance, please visit www .sunbeam.com.au or contact the Sunbeam Consumer Service Line. Ensure the above safety precautions are understood. Sunbeam is very safety conscious when designing and manufacturing consumer products, but it is essential that the product user also exercise [...]

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    4 Fea t ur e s o f yo u r S un b ea m V e rve I r o n Pow er fu l sh ot of st ea m Pr essing th e sh ot of st eam but t on in s ta nt ly pr o duces a po we r ful s ho t of ste am to re mov e st ubb orn wr i nkles . V ert i ca l sho t of ste am Pr essing th e sh ot of st eam but t on wi th th e ir on in an u prig ht positi on p ro du ce s a ve rt ic[...]

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    5 Saf e ty auto-o ff T he ir on au to ma ti c al ly swit c hes it se l f of f if l ef t in t he ir o ning posi t io n (ho r izo n ta l) for 30 se co n ds , or in the he el res t p os i ti on (ver ti cal ) f or 15 mi nu te s. (For mo re inf o rm ati on on th e saf et y a ut o of f fe a tu re see pa ge 7) . Po wer ligh t Il lu mi n at es to ind ic at[...]

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    B efor e first us e Re m ove an y a dh e sive stic k ers, p la st ic c ov er s or ca r db o ard sle e ves from the s ol epl at e. Ensure that all ad hesive is rem o ve d by r ubbin g the s ol epla te with a cloth dampe ned w it h me t hylat ed spirits . F ill t he wa t er tank an d empty t he water. T hi s wi ll ri nse out a ny f or e ign pa rti cl[...]

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    Dr y ir oning Fo l lo w steps 1 and 2 abo ve. 3. Select DRY on the ste a m dial. Thi s will cu t off the st eam flow i f th er e is wate r in th e ta nk. Us ing th e shot o f steam Th e sho t of ste am ca n be us ed when dry or steam ironing , whe n th e te mperatur e dial is se t to an y tempe rature wi th in the s te am ban d or a bov e th e tw o[...]

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    After e ach us e 1. T urn the power off and rem ov e t he p lu g from th e po wer o ut let. 2. All ow the ir on t o cool be fore win ding the cor d ar o und the bui l t-i n co rd wr ap. Stor age Always sto re the iron on its heel r est . Do n ot sto re t he iron with th e so l ep la te faci ng d own, or in the carton . Cle a nin g T o cl ean t he e[...]

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    T ip # 27 - Iron shirts like a pro Start with the collar , working from the outer edges into the middle. Iron the shoulder next, followed by the cuffs and sleeves. Place the collar at the narrow end of the board so that one front panel of the shirt is extended flat. Iron the front panel from shoulder to shirt tail. Rotate to iron the back of the sh[...]

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    Ironing Chart Fabric T emp setting Ironing Ironing recommendation Acrylic MINIMUM Min to • Dry iron on reverse side of fabric Acetate MINIMUM Min to • Dry iron on reverse side of fabric while still damp Nylon MINIMUM Min to • Iron on reverse side of fabric Polyester SYNTHETIC • Iron on reverse side of fabric Rayon SYNTHETIC • Iron on reve[...]

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    Shouldyou experience any difficulties with your appliance, please phone our customerservice line for advice on 1300 881861 in Australia, or 0800 786232 inNew Zealand. Alternatively ,you can send a written claim to Sunbeam at the addresslisted below . On receip[...]

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    is a registered trademark. Need help with your appliance? Contact our customer service team or visit our website for information and tips on getting the most from your appliance. In Australia Visit www.sunbeam.com.au Or call 1300 881 861 In New Zealand Visit www.sunbeam.co.nz Or call 0800 786 232 ‘Verve’ and ‘Resilium’ are registered tradem[...]