Shark Iron Instructions

Shark's line of what the company calls professional-quality irons features dual steam chambers and variable steam and heat settings. Choose from among several settings to steam and iron all of your garments. Read your garment's tags to determine its fabric content as well as suggested iron settings. Follow not only the settings recommended on the tag, but also the general guidelines provided by Shark to protect your garments. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions

    • 1

      Fill the provided water flask with tap water.

    • 2

      Pour the water into iron's water filling inlet until the water reaches the "Max" line while holding the iron up at an angle.

    • 3

      Plug the iron's cord into a polarized 120-volt AC electrical outlet.

    • 4

      Turn the temperature dial to the preferred temperature. Choose low settings for synthetics, medium settings for wool, silks and blends, and high settings for cottons and linens. Place the iron on its heel and allow it to heat for about two minutes.

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      Slide the steam lever to the preferred steam level. Leave the selector at "0" if you do not want to use steam.

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      Hold the iron horizontally and press the steam blast button several times to prime the pump before using it. Iron your garment as desired.

    • 7

      Depress the water spray button to apply an extra shot of water to fabrics to remove stubborn wrinkles.

    • 8

      Switch the steam control to "0" and the temperature control to "Min" after you finish using the iron. Unplug the iron. Switch the steam control to "Max" and turn the iron upside down over a sink to empty any remaining water; turn the steam control back to "0." Allow it to cool in an upright position before storing.

Tips & Warnings

  • Empty the iron's water after each use.

  • To prevent the risk of electrical shock, do not immerse the iron in water or use it near water.

  • Unplug the iron when not using or when filling or emptying the water.

  • Inspect the iron, especially its cord, before using. If you notice signs of damage, refrain from using the iron until you have it repaired.

  • Do not leave the iron unattended when its plugged in.

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