1. Zamalonda Zathaview
The Panasonic NI-E660SR Dry and Steam Iron is designed for efficient garment care, featuring 1200 Watts of power, a smooth stainless-steel soleplate, adjustable steam settings, and a precision temperature control dial. Its design prioritizes ease of use and safety, including a retractable power cord for convenient storage and an automatic shut-off function.

Image: The Panasonic NI-E660SR Dry and Steam Iron, showcasing its white and purple design and retractable cord feature.
Zofunika Kwambiri:
- Circulating Steam Iron: Features a smooth, non-stick soleplate, precision heat control, multi-level steam settings, and an efficient one-touch spray mist.
- Curved Stainless Steel Soleplate: Minimizes snags with a smooth, non-stick stainless steel soleplate. Its U-shape, steam-circulating design evenly distributes steam for fast, effortless ironing.
- Zokonda Zosintha za Steam: Offers three steam levels: HIGH for heavier and everyday fabrics, LOW for delicate fabrics and quick touch-ups, or DRY when no steam is needed.
- Precision Temperature Dial: 1200 Watts of power with an easy-dial precision temperature control to monitor and maintain the chosen temperature for different fabrics.
- Chitetezo Chozimitsa Moto: Automatically turns off the iron between 1 to 10 minutes, depending on the soleplate's position, enhancing household safety.
2. Zambiri Zachitetezo
Please read all instructions carefully before using the iron to prevent injury or damage. Keep this manual for future reference.
- Nthawi zonse masulani chitsulo pamene mukudzaza madzi, kuchotsa, kapena pamene simukugwiritsidwa ntchito.
- Do not leave the iron unattended while it is plugged in or hot.
- Sungani chitsulo kutali ndi ana ndi ziweto.
- Gwiritsani ntchito chitsulo chokhacho chomwe mukufuna.
- Osamiza chitsulo, chingwe, kapena pulagi m'madzi kapena zakumwa zina.
- Pewani kukhudza malo otentha. Gwiritsani ntchito zogwirira ntchito kapena makono.
- Ngati chingwe chogulitsira chawonongeka, chiyenera kusinthidwa ndi wopanga, wothandizira, kapena anthu oyenerera kuti apewe ngozi.
- Kuzimitsa Kwadzidzidzi: For added safety, the iron automatically deactivates if left standing for 10 minutes in the upright position, or after one minute if left unattended on its soleplate or tipped over on its side.
3. Kukhazikitsa
Kutulutsa:
- Carefully remove the iron from its packaging.
- Remove any protective films or stickers from the soleplate.
- Yang'anani chitsulocho ngati pali zizindikiro zilizonse za kuwonongeka. Musagwiritse ntchito ngati chawonongeka.
Kudzaza Mosungiramo Madzi:
- Onetsetsani kuti chitsulo chatulutsidwa pamagetsi.
- Open the water refill port, located on the top of the iron.
- Fill the reservoir with tap water up to the 'MAX' indicator line. The large water window allows easy monitoring of the water level.
- Close the refill port securely to prevent spills.

Image: The iron's water window, indicating the 'MAX' fill line for the water reservoir.
Kulumikiza Mphamvu:
- Extend the power cord from the retractable reel.
- Plug the iron into a standard electrical outlet (120 Volts, 50 Hz).
4. Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
Kukhazikitsa Kutentha:
- Turn the precision temperature control dial to select the appropriate heat setting for your fabric type. Refer to garment care labels.
- A bright indicator light will illuminate when the iron reaches the selected temperature.

Image: The temperature control dial, showing various fabric settings for precise heat selection.
Adjusting Steam Settings:
The iron offers three steam levels to suit different ironing needs:
- PALI: For heavier fabrics and everyday ironing.
- PASI: For more delicate fabrics and quick touch-ups.
- YIWANI: For ironing without steam.

Image: The steam setting controls, allowing selection between high, low, and dry ironing modes.
Using Spray Mist and Steam Burst:
- Spray Mist: Press the one-touch spray mist button to apply a fine mist of water to stubborn wrinkles.
- Kuphulika kwa Steam: Press the steam burst button for a powerful shot of steam to remove deep creases.

Image: The spray mist button on the iron, used for targeted moisture application.
Chingwe cha Mphamvu Chobwezedwa:
After ironing, a one-touch reel quickly retracts the power cord into the iron's base for neat, tangle-free storage.

Image: The retractable cord mechanism, demonstrating how the power cord is stored automatically.
5. Kusamalira
Kuyeretsa Soleplate:
- Onetsetsani kuti chitsulocho chatsegulidwa ndipo chazizira bwino musanachiyeretse.
- Wipe the stainless steel soleplate with a damp nsalu ndi chotsukira chofewa, chosawononga ngati pakufunika kutero.
- Do not use harsh scouring pads or metallic cleaners, as these can scratch the soleplate.
Anti-Calcium Cleaning System:
The iron features a built-in anti-calcium cleaning system that continually reduces natural sediment, minimizing build-up in the vaporizing chamber and keeping steam vents clear.

Image: A diagram illustrating the iron's anti-calcium system, designed to prevent mineral buildup.
Draining Water and Storage:
- After each use, empty any remaining water from the reservoir to prevent mineral buildup and leakage.
- Sungani chitsulocho chili choyimirira pachidendene chake pamalo otetezeka komanso ouma.
6. Mavuto
If you encounter issues with your iron, please consult the following common problems and solutions:
- Iron yosatenthetsa: Ensure the iron is properly plugged into a working outlet. Check the temperature dial setting. The safety auto shut-off may have activated; try moving the iron or unplugging and replugging it.
- Palibe nthunzi kapena nthunzi yosakwanira: Check if the water reservoir is filled. Ensure the steam setting is not on 'DRY'. The temperature may be too low for steam generation; increase the temperature setting.
- Water leakage from soleplate: This can occur if the temperature is too low for steam, causing water to drip instead of vaporize. Increase the temperature setting. Ensure the water refill port is securely closed.
- Iron shuts off unexpectedly: This is likely due to the safety auto shut-off feature. The iron will turn off if left stationary for 10 minutes upright, or 1 minute on its soleplate or side. Move the iron to reactivate it.
- Soleplate sticking or leaving marks: Ensure the soleplate is clean. Use the correct temperature setting for the fabric. Avoid ironing over zippers or metal embellishments that can damage the soleplate.
If problems persist, please refer to the Warranty and Support section.
7. Zofotokozera
| Mbali | Tsatanetsatane |
|---|---|
| Mtundu | Panasonic |
| Dzina lachitsanzo | NI-E660SR |
| Wattage | 1200 watts |
| Voltage | 120 volts |
| pafupipafupi | 50hz pa |
| Kulemera kwa chinthu | 2 mapaundi |
| Zinthu Zoyambira | Chitsulo chosapanga dzimbiri |
| Zapadera | Manual, Auto Shut-Off, Anti-Calcium System, Retractable Cord |
| Mtundu | Choyera / Chofiyira |
8. Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
Zambiri za Chitsimikizo:
This Panasonic NI-E660SR iron comes with a Chitsimikizo chochepa cha chaka chimodzi from the date of purchase. This warranty covers defects in material and workmanship under normal use. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims.
Thandizo la Makasitomala:
For technical assistance, warranty service, or to inquire about replacement parts, please contact Panasonic customer support. Refer to the official Panasonic webtsamba lanu kapena zopangira zanu kuti mudziwe zambiri zaposachedwa.