Oreck Iron JP777 User Manual

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S I M P L Y  
A M A Z I N G  
USERS GUIDE  
TRAVEL  
IRON/STEAMER  
MODEL JP777  
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Includes:  
Important Safety Instructions  
Warranty  
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Operating Instructions  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY  
INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED  
When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions  
should always be followed, including the following:  
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE  
WARNING  
To reduce the risk of fire,  
electric shock, or injury:  
• Never switch the dual voltage selector while the appliance is in use.  
• This appliance was set at the factory to operate at 120 volts. Refer to the  
General Information section of this manual for conversion to 230 volt operation.  
• Empty water from the iron before storing it. Point the unit downward over a  
sink and turn upside down to drain. Push steam button a few times and lightly  
shake iron after use to ensure all water is drained. The remaining moisture will  
evaporate if the unit is plugged in and heated for a few moments.  
• If an extension cord is absolutely necessary, a 15-ampere cord should be  
used. Cords rated for less amperage may overheat. Care should be taken to  
arrange the cord so that it can not be pulled or tripped over.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
Household Use Only  
ALL SERVICING SHOULD BE DONE BY AN  
AUTHORIZED ORECK SERVICE CENTER.  
CUSTOMER SERVICE HOT LINE  
US: 1-800-989-3535 Canada: 1-888-676-7325  
Warranty  
Oreck Corporation warrants the Travel Iron/Steamer (Model JP777) free from defects in  
material and workmanship under normal, non-commercial use and service. Oreck will  
remedy any such defects if they appear within one (1) year from date of purchase. This  
warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights, which vary, from  
state to state.  
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Assembly  
To assist you in identifying components of your Travel Iron/Steamer,  
the parts have been numbered as follows:  
1. Steam Burst Button  
3
4
5
2. Cord Protector/Power Cord  
2
3. Water Tank Release Button  
4. Water Tank Lid  
6
7
8
5. Detachable Handle Cover/Water Tank  
9
1
10  
11  
6. Handle Base  
7. Temperature Indication Point  
8. LED Light  
12  
13  
14  
9. Temperature Control Knob  
10. Voltage Selector  
11. Housing  
12. Handle Release Button  
17  
15  
16  
13. Base Plate  
14. Soleplate  
15. Detachable Lint Remover  
16. Detachable Clothes Brush  
17. Measuring Cup  
General Information  
Before Initial Use  
1. Before each use, always remove the detachable lint remover and verify the voltage  
rating on the appliance corresponds to the voltage in your home or hotel. Replace the  
Lint Remover.  
2. Some parts of the appliance have been slightly greased and as a result the unit may  
smoke slightly when switched on for the first time. After a short while, however, this  
will cease.  
3. Normal tap water can be used, but if you live in a hard water area, using distilled  
water is recommended to insure optimum performance of the unit.  
Voltage Selection  
This appliance is provided with a voltage selector. It can  
be used on 120VAC or 230VAC main power. This appliance  
will be set to the 120VAC setting at the factory. Before  
operating this appliance, be sure the dual voltage selector  
corresponds to the voltage in your home or hotel. To  
change the voltage, turn the dual voltage selector locat-  
ed under the detachable lint remover with a coin (Fig. A).  
(Fig. A)  
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General Information Continued  
Filling with Water  
1. Lift handle into position. Gently press the water tank  
release button located at the end of the water tank and  
remove the detachable handle cover/water tank (Fig. B).  
2. Lift up the water tank plug and fill with water. Do not  
overfill. To close the water tank plug, press it down firmly  
then replace the water tank back in the original position  
(press firmly until you hear a “click” sound).  
(Fig. B)  
Controlling the Temperature  
Set the temperature control knob according to the following fabric settings:  
• Synthetics •• Silk/Wool ••• Linen/Cotton  
Note: Steam can only be produced when the temperature control knob is set on  
the max (••• linen/cotton) setting.  
Ironing Tips  
1. Sort the articles to be ironed according to the fabric. Ironing instructions are usually  
stitched onto an inside seam of the garment and these should be followed at all times.  
Start by ironing the fabrics requiring the lowest heat setting.  
2. If you are unsure of the fiber content of a garment, test a small area (a seam or inside  
hem) before ironing.  
3. When in doubt, start with low heat. If wrinkles remain, gradually increase heat to find  
the setting that provides the best results without damaging the fabric.  
4. Avoid ironing over zippers and rivets on jeans as they will scratch the soleplate.  
Operating Instructions for use as an Iron  
WARNING: Never iron or steam clothes while they are being worn.  
Using as a Steam Burst Iron  
1. Unwrap the cord and fill the iron with water. (Reference Filling with Water)  
2. Plug the unit into a wall outlet. Set the temperature control knob to the max setting.  
The LED light will illuminate.  
3. When the LED light goes out, it means the iron reached the working temperature.  
The LED light will come on and go out regularly during ironing to indicate that the  
temperature control is working properly.  
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4. This setting can be used as a Steam Iron by pressing  
the steam burst button. (During the first use or if there  
has been an elapsed period of time since the last use,  
you may have to press the steam burst button a few  
16  
times to initiate steam.)  
5. Stand the iron in the heat rest position when rearranging  
clothing and while not in use (Fig C).  
(Fig. C)  
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Using as a Dry Iron  
This iron can also be used without steam as a Dry Iron even if there is water inside the  
water tank.  
1. Unwrap the cord and plug the unit into a wall outlet. Set the temperature control knob  
to the desired setting.  
2. The LED light will illuminate. When the LED light goes out, it means the iron reached  
the working temperature and it can be used as a Dry Iron. Make sure the steam  
button is not pressed!  
Operating Instructions for use as a Steamer  
WARNING: Before removing or attaching any accessories,  
unplug the steamer from the electrical outlet and let it cool.  
Never iron or steam clothes while they are being worn.  
Attachments  
Detachable Lint Remover (Fig. D)  
1. Press down the tab to detach the lint remover.  
2. Insert the tabs of the lint remover into the slots on the  
backside of the appliance, then press down until lint remover  
(Fig. D)  
clicks into position.  
Detachable Clothes Brush (Fig. E)  
1. Unpack the detachable clothes brush package. Attach the  
brush by sliding it down into place from the top, locking it  
into position.  
2. Remove the brush by pushing it up from the bottom.  
(Fig. E)  
Directions  
1. Unwrap the cord and the fill the unit with water. (Reference Filling with Water)  
Attach the Clothes Brush.  
2. Plug the unit into a wall outlet. Set the temperature control knob to the max  
(••• linen/cotton) setting. The LED light will illuminate.  
3. When the LED light goes out, it means the steamer reached the working temperature.  
The LED light will come on and go out regularly during steaming to indicate that the  
temperature control is working properly.  
4. Once the working temperature has been reached the steam burst button can be used.  
Press the button firmly to deeply penetrate the fabric removing stubborn wrinkles and  
creases. Note: There must be an interval of at least four (4) seconds between  
each press of the steam burst button. (During the first use or if there has been an  
elapsed period of time since the last use, you may have to  
press the steam burst button a few times to initiate steam.)  
5. Stand the iron in the heat rest position when rearranging clothing  
and while not in use (Fig F).  
6. The Steamer can operate vertically or horizontally.  
7. Except nylon, acrylics and similar material, all kinds of clothing and  
fabrics even hanging curtains and upholstery can be steamed.  
(Fig. F)  
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Cleaning & Storing Instructions  
TO CARE, CLEAN AND STORE  
1. After use, unplug the Iron/Steamer and allow it to cool down.  
2. Once the appliance has cooled, press the water tank release  
button and remove the detachable handle/water tank.  
3. Lift up the water tank plug and empty the water in the water  
tank. Replace all parts to their original positions.  
4. Allow the appliance to cool down completely before cleaning.  
5. After each use, clean the appliance with a damp cloth and  
wipe dry.  
(Fig. G)  
6. Press the handle lock button to storage position (Fig. G). Loop cord loosely around  
Iron/Steamer when storing.  
7. Do not disassemble or repair your Travel Iron/Steamer yourself, call Customer Service  
at: US: 1-800-989-3535 Canada: 1-888-676-7325.  
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