Top Innovations Iron SF 777 User Manual

STEAMJET  
STATION IRON  
USE, CARE & INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
MODEL SF-777  
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setting inaccuracies or electrical shock. To avoid the risk of electrical  
shock, do not disassemble the iron. Contact the Service Center. Incorrect  
reassembly can cause a risk of electrical shock when the iron is used.  
This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other)  
As a safety feature, this plug will fit in a polarized outlet in only one way.  
If the plug does not fully fit in the outlet, turn the plug. If it still does not  
fit, contact a qualified electrician. DO NOT ATTEMPT to defeat this  
safety feature.  
A HAZARD can be created by using accessories other than those  
supplied by the manufacturer. DO NOT use incompatible parts.  
DO NOT use outdoors.  
DO NOT move the water reservoir without unplugging it first.  
DO NOT operate in the presence of explosives and/or flammable  
fumes.  
DO NOT use on an unsteady surface.  
ALWAYS use two hands when moving the appliance.  
NEVER USE WHILE SLEEPING or DROWSY.  
NEVER DROP or INSERT any object into any opening or housing,  
except for filling the water reservoir with distilled or demineralized water.  
Water may be added while the machine is ON.  
A short cord is provided to prevent hazard from tripping. Extension  
cords may be used if the marked electrical rating is the same as oir  
exceeds that of the cord provided. Care should be taken to place the  
longer cord so that it will not be within reach of children or present a  
tripping hazard.  
CLEAN only the outside of the unit with a damp cloth or sponge.  
CLEAN using mild soap. DO NOT place in dishwasher.  
A press cloth or muslin can be used when a fabric begins to shine or  
change color. Muslin is a strong cotton cloth like the kind used in  
sheets. A press cloth is a thin towel. These can be placed between  
the garment and the iron to prevent direct contact when ironing certain  
fabrics.  
IMPORTANT NOTE:  
Always use distilled water or demineralized water to ensure that this  
Ironing system gives prolonged trouble-free performance.  
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Table of Contents  
Important Safeguards ……………………………………………………….2  
Welcome to Ironing Using Steam Generation ……………………………5  
Pants Description …………………………………………………………….6  
Preparing the Appliance for Use …………………………………………… 7  
The Temperature Control Dial & Steam Button ……………………………7  
Operating the Appliance ………………………………………………………8  
Cleaning & Cleaning the Appliance ………………………………………….9  
Storing the Appliance / Other Notes on Care ………………………………10  
Fabric Chart ……………………………………………………………………..11  
Ironing Techniques & Tips ……………………………………………… 12-13  
Before Calling For Service ………………………………………………….. 14  
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Welcome to Ironing Using Steam Generation  
The SteamJet Station Iron is the latest in steam generating technology. The  
iron contains no reservoir for water. The water is pumped from a separate  
unheated reservoir on demand. The heating plate inside the iron itself is  
minimal in size since it only has to heat microbursts of water passing over the  
surface. The iron itself stays cool. Only the directed steam burst and the  
bottom soleplate, which dose the actual ironing is hot.  
You will never run out of water with The SteamJet Station Iron’s large  
reservoir tank, because it is refillable WHILE you use the iorn. So you never  
have to wait for it to cool to refill it, or worry about spills!  
The SteamJet Station Iron is never under great internal pressure due to the  
steam generating design. There is no need to worry about special fill  
instructions or warnings. Follow the easy to read directions and you will be  
ironing with greater safety in minutes!  
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Description of Parts  
Temperature Mark  
Red Thermostat Indicator Light  
Steam Button  
Iron Body  
Water Tank Plug  
Non-slip iron rest  
Water reservoir tank  
Polarized power cord  
Iron soleplate with steamholes  
Connection cord  
Temperature control dial  
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Preparing the Iron for Use  
Read all of the instructions in this manual.  
STEP ONE  
Place the Water Reservoir Tank and the iron on a flat, stable surface on or  
near the ironing board. Make sure the appliance is NOT PLUGGED IN.  
STEP TWO  
Fill the Water Reservoir Tank by pulling the Water Reservoir Tank Plug from  
the upper right hand corner of the face of the Water Tank. Carefully pour  
distilled or demineralized water to fill the tank to the desired level.  
STEP THREE  
Replace the water Tank Plug securely in position.  
The Temperature Control Dial & The Steam Button  
The Temperature Control Dial has a range of settings divided into five basic  
types:  
The iron is in the OFF position when the termpature control knob is  
rotated completely counterclockwise so that the OFF mark aligns with  
the temperature mark on the iron.  
For MINIMUM heat setting turn the dial slightly clockwise until the word  
MIN aligns with the temperature mark.  
For low heat the dial should be turned clockwise until the word  
SYNTHETICS aligns with the temperature mark.  
For medium heat turn the dial clockwise to WOOL-SILK position.  
For high heat turn the dial all the way clockwise to the LIN. COT  
position.  
To use the StemJet “burst of steam” feature simply grip the iron as you would  
when ironing fabric and depress the Steam Button with your thumb. Hold the  
button for a few seconds. If you hold the button too long the red indicator light  
may appear showing that you have lowered the temperature of the soleplate  
below the setting desired. Lift the iron from the surface and wait for the light  
to disappear before applying more steam.  
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Operating the Appliance  
STEP ONE  
SET the Temperature Control Dial to the OFF position.  
STEP TWO  
PLUG the unit into a proper polarized outlet.  
STEP THREE  
SET the Temperature Control Dial to the desired position. Leave the iron on  
the hear resistant pads of the reservoir tank while the soleplate of the iron  
heats for about two minutes.  
STEP FOUR  
When the iron has heated to the proper setting the red indicator light will go  
OFF. You may begin ironing.  
STEP FIVE  
For STEAM – DEPRESS the Steam Button and approximately five seconds  
later water will be pumped from the Reservoir into the iron, heated and burst  
out from the soleplate. The blast of steam comes from the front portion of the  
soleplate so position it accordingly.  
When you are finished ironing, place the iron on the heat resistant pads  
of the reservoir tank until it cools completely.  
IMPORTANT NOTE :  
The red indicator light will go ON periodically to show that the  
temperature has dropped below the level desired. Simply wait for the  
light to go out to continue, EXCEPT, when changing the iron from a  
higher setting to a lower one. You must WAIT for the light to go ON and  
then OFF again before continuing to ensure the soleplate of the iron is  
not too hot.  
FOR MORE INFORMATION on the types of fabrics ironed in various  
settings please refer to the Fabric Chart on page 11.  
Because The SteamJet Station Iron produces a burst of steam greater than  
normal irons, it can be used vertically as well as horizontally.  
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Clearing & Cleaning the Appliance  
To CLEAR the iron if clogged or prior to storing:  
STEP ONE  
Turn the Temperature Control Dail to the maximum setting. Wait until the red  
indicator light shuts off.  
STEP TWO  
Hold the iron at arm’s length away from your body and any other surface.  
Point the tip of the iron at the floor being careful not to point the soleplate  
toward your body.  
STEP THREE  
Depress the Steam button for 5 seconds and release. Then raise your arm  
quickly so the metal soleplate is facing away from you. Press the Steam  
button for an additional 5 seconds and then release.  
STEP FOUR  
Wait half a minute and repeat the above process. This should clear the unit in  
preparation for storate or if clogged.  
DANGER: Make sure that there is several feet of clear space in front and  
behind you since there may be a lot of steam released. It is desireable to  
clean the steam iron over a sink or basin.  
To CLEAN the outside of the appliance:  
STEP ONE  
UNPLUG the appliance from the power source. Allow the iron to cool  
completely.  
STEP TWO  
Once cooled, place the iron face down on the non-slip iron rest on the top of  
the water reservoir tank. Set the system on a flat, level surface.  
STEP THREE  
Wipe the outside of all surfaces, except the metal soleplate of the iron, with a  
damp sponge. You may use mild soap or detergent for difficult to clean areas.  
DO NOT use abrasive cleansers as these will mar the plastic surfaces. You  
may dust the metal soleplate with a dry, clean cotton cloth.  
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Storing the Appliance  
To STORE the steam generating iron:  
UNPLUG THE UNIT. Allow it cool completely.  
THE UNIT SHOULD ALWAYS BE STORED FLAT and NOT PLACED ON  
ITS SIDE.  
Empty the Water Reservoir Tank by the Water Reservoir Tank Plug. Turn  
the Tank upside down over a sink to have the water drain completely.  
Shake it to remove the most of the water.  
Return the Tank Plug to its original position. Turn OFF the Temperature  
Control Dial. Wind the cords loosely around the body of the iron and set  
the iron on the non-slip iron rest.  
You can now store the entire unit.  
Other notes regarding CARE of the iron:  
USE distilled water in areas where there is hard water.  
DO NOT use perfumed products or products containing alcohol since they  
will damage your iron.  
DO NOT place the metal soleplate on a rough or abrasive surface. This  
will avoid scratching.  
Any starch residue left on the metal soleplate can be removed with a  
dam0p cloth or with a non-abrasive cleaner while the iron is still slightly  
warm.  
For stubbom spots on the surface of the metal soleplate use a solution of  
vinegar and water, or ask in your local hardware store for a special  
solution to clean such stains.  
ONLY put water in the Water Reservoir Tank. Never pour any other kind  
of liquid inside it.  
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Fabric Chart  
Temperature  
Control Dial  
Fabric  
Ironing Technique  
Acetates  
Acrylics  
*Acrilan  
*Crestan  
Modacrylics  
*Dynal  
*Veral  
Metallics  
Suede  
For best results, follow the  
lable on each individual  
garment. Synthetics will melt  
if the temperature applied is  
too high. Test the fabric in a  
concealed area before starting.  
Use a dry iron on the reverse  
side of the garment to avoid  
shine and spots, or employ a  
press cloth.  
Nylon  
*Antron  
*Cantrese  
*Enka  
For suede: Cover the ironing  
board with plain brown  
wrapping paper and use a  
press cloth.  
Rayon  
Synthetics  
(Low Temperature)  
Spandex  
Polyesters  
*Dacron  
*Ban-Lon  
*Fortrel  
*Kodel  
*Trevira  
*Vycron  
Polyester/  
Cotton Blends  
Cotton/  
For best results, follow the  
label on each individual  
garment. Test the fabric in a  
concealed area before starting.  
Use a dry iron on the reverse  
side of the garment to avoid  
shine and spots, or employ a  
press cloth.  
Tricacetate  
*Arnetl  
*Trilan  
*Tricel  
Silk (pure)  
Woolens  
*Angora  
*Cashmere  
Dry iron or use mild steam  
Never iron woolens completely  
dry. Steam press on the reverse  
side or use a damp press cloth.  
Allow to air dry laying flat.  
Wool/Silk  
(Medium Temperature) *Mohair  
*Flannel  
Velvets  
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Knit Items  
Leather  
Cottons  
Linens  
Linens / Cottons  
(High Temp)  
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Ironing Tips and Techniques  
The SteamJet Station Iron is more efficient than older steam irons, conserving  
water and producing more powerful microbursts in a more focused way. The  
holes of the soleplate are closer together and are fewer than a conventional  
iron. This is international. By placing the steam holes close to the tip of the  
soleplate, like a professional ironing system, you are better able to direct  
concentrated bursts of steam to remove wrinkles. Instead of wetting whole  
areas of a garment, now you can concentrate on the problem area using less  
water than before. And because it is pumped cool and heated only to the  
point necessary to produce steam, it dries quicker when you apply the  
remainder of the soleplate in the ironing process. Now you can aovoid  
spotting, wet areas and stains altogether by using the Steamjet Station Iron.  
ALWAYS allow the iron to heat up to the desired setting. Three to five  
minutes for best results.  
ALWAYS try to arrange your garments to be ironed from the most delicate  
fabrics, i.e. synthetics, to heavier ones like cotton. Irons take more time to  
cool down than to heat up and you cold have to wait while the iron cools.  
NOTE: Be sure to check each garment’s label for proper ironing  
instructions.  
Set the Temperature Control Dial at the minimum setting for any delicate  
items.  
Garments which use the lowest settings CANNOT be steam ironed.  
When the garment label indicates using a COOL setting, use the  
MINIMUM setting.  
When the garment label indicate using a WARM setting, use the setting  
that is proper for that particular fabric or blend. Check the Fabric Chart on  
page 11 if you are unsure.  
(Continued on next page.)  
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Ironing Tips (Continued)  
If you are unsure of the fabric content of the garment, set the iron on the  
lowest setting and start with a concealed area to test the setting.  
DO NOT iron over metal objects, such as rivets, grommets, button, snaps  
or buckles. These can damage the metal soleplate of the iron.  
DO NOT set the iron on a metal surface to rest either when using the iron  
or when it is off.  
ALWAYS place your iron on its holding base when rearranging clothing or  
when not in use.  
DO NOT add any chemicals such as steam iron cleansers to the iron as  
they may damage the interior components.  
Typically, STEAM does not harm natural fabrics. Therefore, stronger  
bursts of steam are recommended, especially for difficult to remove  
wrinkles.  
For DARK FABRICS: ALWAYS place a dry piece of light cotton between  
the iron soleplate and fabrics to be ironed to avoid a shine on dark fabrics.  
For better success ironing velvet, silk velvet or cotton velvet use a burst of  
steam and then lightly brush the velvet in the same direction.  
For cottons and linens, press light colored items on the normal side for a  
smooth and shiny finish. For a duller finish press them on the reverse side.  
For DARK COTTONS and LINENS: ALWAYS press on the reverse side to  
avoid any marring of the fabric.  
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Before Calling for Service  
Machine does  
Not operate  
* Machine is unplugged or not turned on.  
* There is no power to the outlet. Possibly a circuit  
Breaker tripped or ground fault interrupt outlet tripped  
To prevent shock.  
* Power went out.  
* turn the machine off, wait a few minutes and restart.  
There is some noise while the pump is activated or  
Steam is flowing.  
Pump is  
very noisy  
Pump stops  
after start-  
* The pump is only activated while the Steam Button is  
depressed. Allow a few seconds from the time the  
pump is engaged for steam to appear from the  
soleplate of the iron.  
* If the machine fails to pump water, discontinue use  
Turn it off and contact the service center.  
* Check the water reservoir. If it is empty you will need  
to refill it.  
Steam does  
not flow  
* Deposits may have clogged the holes in the soleplate.  
Follow the instructions for cleaning the soleplate before  
Discontinuing use.  
* Listen for the water pump to engage. If it fails, turn the  
machine off. Allow the iron to cool completely before  
restarting. If the machine fails to restart, discontinue  
use. Turn it off and contact the service center.  
* The heating plate inside the iron may be damaged or  
the temperature control dial has failed. Turn the iron  
Off and allow it to cool completely. Contact the service  
Center.  
Iron fails  
To heat  
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IMPORTANT NOTE:  
Always use distilled water or demineralized water to ensure that this  
Ironing system gives prolonged trouble-free performance.  
Top Innovations, Inc.  
406 North West Business Park Lane  
Riverside, Missouri 64150-9572  
1-800-711-6617  
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