Proctor-Silex Ultra-Ease Iron
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Revision as of 22:57, 5 December 2012
| Remember to always; clean up and return the equipment to a fully functional, safe state before you leave. This includes returning any safety mechanisms to fully working order. |
Proctor-Silex "Ultra-Ease" Iron
Basic Info
- Ownership: Unknown Owner
- Location: Craft Room, W. Wall
- What it looks like:
Manufacturer Information
- Make/Model: The Ultra-Ease apparently has model number 17238. There is additional information available on the information plate near the base of the iron.
- Part Number:
Documentation
not specified
Rules
Excepting the usual safety rules for use of irons, there are no known rules concerning use of the iron.
The safety rules can be summarized as:
- Only plug in the iron when you intend to use it.
- Never leave the iron unattended.
Instructions
There are no known instructions for use of the iron.
Other References
No other references.
Maintenance
Unlike the Black & Decker irons also present in the craft room, this one may be maintainable. At the very least, there is a visible adjustment screw to change the stiffness of the cord-body attachment joint. It's not clear, however, whether this iron was designed for long-term use--and, therefore, occasional maintenance by the user--or is a throw-away applicance.
Things that Need to be Done
When we get a working camera again, a picture would be nice...
FAQs
No FAQs.