5- IS THERE A PROBLEM ?
Problems
• The iron does not heat up
• Water drips from the holes in the
sole plate
• Brown streaks come through the holes
in the sole plate and stain the linen.
• The sole plate is dirty or brown and
can stain the linen.
• There is little or no steam.
• The sole plate is scratched or
damaged.
THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN DESIGNED FOR DOMESTIC USE ONLY
WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS
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Possible causes
• The auto-stop safety switch has operated
• Thermostat control not correctly positioned.
• The chosen temperature is too low and does not
allow for the formation of steam.
• You are using steam while the iron is not hot
enough.
• You are using the Shot of steam button too
often.
• The steam flow is too high.
• You have stored the iron horizontally,
without emptying it and without setting it to DRY.
• You are using chemical descaling agents.
• You are using pure distilled water.
• Fabric fibres have accumulated in the holes of
the sole plate and are burning.
• Your linen is not rinsed sufficiently or you have
ironed a new garment before washing it.
• You are using too high a temperature.
• You are using starch.
• The water tank is empty.
• The anti-calc valve is dirty.
• Your iron has a build-up of scale.
• You iron has been used dry for too long.
• You have placed your iron flat on a metallic rest-plate.
• You have ironed over a zip.
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ANY PROFESSIONAL USE
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THE MANUFACTURER ACCEPTS NO RESPONSIBILITY AND THE GUARANTEE WILL NOT APPLY
Solutions
• Restart the iron by lightly moving it.
• Set the thermostat control to the required
fabric to be ironed.
• Set the thermostat in the coloured zone
(from ●● to MAX)
• Wait until the thermostat light goes out.
• Wait a few seconds between each use of the
button.
• Reduce the steam flow.
• See the section "Storing your iron".
• Do not add any descaling agents to the
water in the water tank.
• Do a self-cleaning and use tap water or 50 % tap
water and 50 % demineralized water.
• Do a self-cleaning.
Clean the sole plate with a non-metallic sponge.
Vacuum the holes of the sole plate from time
to time.
• Ensure linen is rinsed thoroughly to remove any
soap deposits or chemicals on new garments
which have been sucked up by the iron.
• Clean the sole plate as indicated above. See the
temperature table to correctly set the thermostat.
• Clean the sole plate as indicated above.
Always spray starch onto the reverse side of
the fabric to be ironed.
• Fill it with tap water.
• Clean the anti-calc valve.
• Clean the anti-calc valve and do a self-cleaning.
• Do a self-cleaning.
• Always set your iron on its heel.
• Try to avoid ironing over zips which may have
rough edges.
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INAPPROPRIATE USE OR FAILURE TO COMPLY
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