Panasonic NI-33GX Electric Steam Iron User Manual
- June 16, 2024
- Panasonic
Table of Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
- SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
- COMPONENTS IDENTIFICATION
- GENERAL HINTS BEFORE USING YOUR Panasonic IRON
- HELPFUL IRONING TIPS
- HOW TO FILL
- HOW TO USE AS A STEAM IRON
- HOW TO USE AS A DRY IRON
- HOW TO USE THE SPRAY FEATURE
- Electronic AUTO SHUT-OFF FUNCTION (NI-42GX/43GX/44GX Only)
- Licensed under U.S. patent No. 4,686,352 and foreign counterparts.
- HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR IRON
- FABRIC IRONING CHART
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Panasonic NI-33GX Electric Steam Iron User Manual
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using your flatiron, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following:
- Read all instructions.
- Use iron only for its intended use.
- To protect against a risk of electric shock, do not immerse the iron in water or other liquids.
- The iron should always be turned to OFF before plugging or unplugging from outlet. Never yank cord to disconnect from outlet; instead, grasp plug and pull to disconnect.
- Do not allow cord to touch hot surfaces. Let iron cool completely before putting away. Loop cord loosely around iron when storing.(NI-33GX / NI-42GX Only) Wind cord into cord reel unit when storing.(NI-43GX / NI-44GX Only)
- Always disconnect iron fram electrical outlet when filling with water or emptying and when not in use.
- Do not operate iron with a damaged cord or if the iron has been dropped or damaged. To avoid a risk of electric shock, do not disassemblie the iron, take it to a qualified serviceman for examination and repair. Incorrect reassembly can cause a risk of electric shock when the iron is used.
- Close supervision is necessary for any appliance being used by or near children. Do not leave iron unattended while connected or on an ironing board.
- Burns can occur from touching hot metal parts, hol water, or steam. Use caution when you turn a steam iron upside down – there may be hot water in the reservoir.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
- To avoid a circuit averload, do not operate another high wattage appliance on the same circuit.
- It an extension cord is absolutely necessary, a 10 ampere cord should be used. Cords rated for less amperage may overheat. Care should be taken 1o arrange the cord so that it cannot be pulled or tripped over.
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© 1995 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., LTD. Al rights reserved.
COMPONENTS IDENTIFICATION
NI-43GX / NI-44GX
NI-33GX / NI-42GX (This picture is NI-33GX)
CAUTION DURING USE OF RETRACTIVE POWER CORD (NI-43GX/44GX Only)
- When retracting power cord, always grasp the plug with one hand while pressing the cord wind button with the other hand.
- If cord does not retract completely, pull it out slightly and wind it again while guiding it into the reel.
- Unwind the power cord in the amount of length you need before plugging it to the wall outlet.
- If the power cord seems hard to unwind due to an improper winding, pull firmly until it is released.
- Do not dllow small children to handle the retractive power cord as this may cause the cord to “whip” and cause injury.
GENERAL HINTS BEFORE USING YOUR Panasonic IRON
- Read this instruction book to become familiar with the iron and its features.
- Most ordinary tap water can be used in this iron. In extremely hard water areas, distilled or decriminalized water should be used. Do not use water processed through home water softening systems, because this water contains minerals that may be harmtul o the iron.
- It is best to start ironing garments requiring lower temperature settings first. This will help to avoid damaging garments. If you are not sure of the fabric content, first test the temperature of the iron on an area of a garment where it will not show.
HELPFUL IRONING TIPS
The Temperature Selector Dial of the Panasonic iron has dots on it, in addition to numbers and color indications. This makes it easy to adjust the iron for steam, more or iess steam, and any other temperature setting desired. The dots are international fabric protection symbols for various temperature ranges:
Low Temperature
Medium Temperature
High Temperature
Many garments are labeled with these dots as a guide for selecting the proper
ironing temperature. For general information about ironing temperatures, refer
to the handy fabric guide on the iron. For more specific information, use the
“Fabric Ironing Chart” found on page 9. .
As a guide to the international Textile Care Labefing Code, the following
symbols are noted for your information.
INTERNATIONAL TEXTILE CARE & LABELING CODES
Washing
Bleaching
Ironing
Dry Cleaning
A symbol crossed out indicates that the article of clothing must not be
subjected to the particular treatment.
EXAMPLE: (DO NOT BLEACH)
Before ironing, sort the garments according to the different heat settings
required.
Iron fabrics that need a lower temperature first.
Do not touch plastic buttons with a hot iron because they may melt.
Be careful around zippers and similar items to provent scratching the
soleplate.
HOW TO FILL
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Be sure the iron is unplugged from the electrical outlet before filling with water.
Push the steam button down, place the iron on its heel rest and slowly fill the iron with water(see NOTE) up to “¥” indication.{about 7 ounces / 200 mi). -
Do not overfill. Check the correct water level with the iron in the vertical position.
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When the water level reaches the “0” indication, with the iron setting up on the heel rest, this indicates about 1.4 ounce / 40ml water is left in the iron.
NOTE:
Most ordinary tap water can be used in this iron. In extremely hard water
areas, distilled or demineralized water should be used. If distilled water is
used, the iron must be seasoned by using tap water for the first four times.
Alfter that, tap water should be used once a month. This is necessary to coat
the steam chamber for proper performance.
HOW TO USE AS A STEAM IRON
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Fill the iron as described in “HOW TO FILL” .
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Set the iron vertically and make sure the Temperature Selector Dial is set to OFF.
Plug the AC cord into the electrical outlet. -
Set the temperature selector dial to the “4” or “‘ (steam) zone. ” zone: low steam, for thin or delicate fabrics requiring a small amount of steam. “a3” zone: high steam, for fabrics requiring a lot of steam. (i. e. thick materials, items with stubborn wrinkles.)
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(NI-42GX / 43GX / 44GX) Preheat the iron usually in about 1-2 minutes. (NI-33GX Only)
Preheat the iron until the indicator light goes out. This light will go on and off during ironing to indicate the temperature chosen by the selector dial is being maintained. -
Hold the iron horizontally and press the steam button into the steam position. Steam button is regulated as follows.
NOTE: 3 position steam button.
(Button UP: for High steam. MED: for Low steam)
Now steam ironing can begin. -
Anytime the iron is set vertically the steaming action will stop.
NOTE: Do not use the steam button unless the iron is sufficiently hot enough to produce steam, otherwise water will leak out through the vents instead.
HOW TO USE AS A DRY IRON
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Press the steam button down to the dry position.-
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Place the iron vertically, set the selector dial to OFF.
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Plug in the iron.
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Set the temperature selector dial to the desired position.
(Refer to the Fabric Ironing Chart in this manual on page 9 ) -
(NI-42GX / 43GX / 44GX) Preheat the iron usually in about 1-2 minutes. (NI-33GX Only) Preheat the iron until the indicator light goes out.
HOW TO USE THE SPRAY FEATURE
Betore using the spray feature, check the garment fabel for ironing
instructions because some fabrics may spot or stain with moisture.
The spray feature is particularly helpful for removing stubborn wrinkles and
where extra dampening is needed. The spray may be used with steam or dry
ironing.
- Simply pump the’spray button when spray is desired. If the spray doesn’t work immediately just keep pumping till it does.
- To get a finer spray, pump the button vigorously. To get a coarser spray, pump the button more slowly. For best results, use a quick, full stroke.
Electronic AUTO SHUT-OFF FUNCTION (NI-42GX/43GX/44GX Only)
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When the iron is left unmoved with its soleplate facing down or on its side for approx. 1. minute, the iron will automatically shut off power to the haater by itself, and the Auto Shut-Oft Indicator Light goes out.
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When the iron is left unmoved on its heel rest for approx.
10 minutes, the iron will automatically shut off power to the heater by itself, and Auto Shut-Off Indicator Light goes out. -
To turn the iron back on to resume ironing, simply move the iron in any way until the Aute Shut-Off Indicator Light goes on.
Reheat the iron for about 1-2 minutes if you have left the iron in its auto shut off mode for 10 minutes or more.
NOTE:
- The Auto shut off system works regardiess of position of the temperature selector dial, even at “OFF” position.
- The Auto Shut-Off Indicator Light will stay on untit you unplug theiron or until the iron automatically shuts itself off.
- When you finish ironing, always unplug the iron.
Licensed under U.S. patent No. 4,686,352 and foreign counterparts.
HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR IRON
AFTER EACH USE
- Turn iron off and unplug.
- Empty iron immediately after using Don’t store the iron with water in it.
- Depress the steam button down into the dry ron position.
- Wauit until the iron has cooled before storing it, and always set it on the heel rest to protect the soleplate .from scratching, corroding or staining.
- After letting iron cool completely, push the cord wind button to wind the cord Store iron vertically in a safe place after winding cord completely (NI-43GX / 44GX Only).
MAIN BODY
After unplugging and cooling the 1ron, simply wipe off with a damp cloth and it necessary, use a mild detergent NEVER USE ANY HARSH CLEANERS.
SOLE PLATE
Starch and other residue may be easily removed from the soleplate with a damp
cloth To avoid scratching the finish never use a metallic pad to clean the
soleplate, and never place the wron on a rough surface.
It synthetics are ironed at too high a temperature, not only 1s the fabric
usually ruined, but the 1ron soleplate is often covered with the melted
remains of the synthetic fabric.
The best way to remove synthetic residue from the soleplate 1s to heat the ron
and to Iron over an old cotton rag.
CAUTION:
Never use steam iron cleaners in the iron, since they may damage the inside of
the iron.
FABRIC IRONING CHART
NOTES:
- Check garment for specific ironing instructions. Always follow manufacturer’s instructions.
- Iron blended fabrics at setting for lower-temperature fiber or for the highest-percentage fiber.
- Use caution, some synthetics may melt at high temperature.
Temperature Selector Setting | Fabric | Ironing Recommendations |
---|---|---|
1 | *ACRYLIC ACRILAN CRESLAN ORLONACETATE METALLICSSUEDE** | Dry iron on |
wrong side, or use a press cloth on top of fabric. Don’t sprinkle water
directly on fabric to avoid spots.To iron suede, cover ironing board with
brown paper and use it as a press cloth.
2| *NYLON CAPROLAN SILK| Dry iron on wrong side.
3| RAYONS POLYESTER DACRON FORTREL KODELTRIACETATE ARNEL W’n W
COTTON| Dry iron on wrong side. To touch-up collars, cuffs, pockets, etc.,
iron lightly on right side
4| WOOL VELVET| Steam ironing is suggested. Never iron completely dry.
To iron velvet, steam iron holding the iron slightly above the fabric.
5| COTTON| Steam ironing is suggested. Sprinkle water on the fabric,
depending on its thickness. Iron dark fabrics on wrong side to avoid unwanted
sheen.
6| LINEN**| Steam ironing is suggested. Iron dark fabrics on wrong side to
avoid unwanted sheen.
- Trademarks of Fiber Manufacturers.
Panasonic Consumer Electr
onics Company, Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way Secaucus, New Jersey 07094
Panasonic Sales Company, Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc.(“PSC”) Ave. 65 de infanteria. Km. 9.5 San Gabriel Industrial Park, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985
PART.NO. ANI8200-495A
PART.CO. 022 983 82299
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