®
Eurosteam
can be used horizontally or vertically
How do I clean my iron?
See page 7 section 6
Why does the power switch indicator light come on while the iron is in use?
When the water inside the boiler begins to cool, the power switch indicator light will come on
indicating that the iron is heating. Once the water in the boiler reaches the optimal tempera-
ture, the power switch indicator light will shut off. It is very normal to see it repeating itself.
Especially if you are ironing for more than 10 minutes at a time, just keep ironing.
Why does my iron loose pressure while steaming?
As you use the steam button or steam dial, the pressure within the boiler is decreasing. You
may notice your iron slightly losing pressure when you are priming the boiler. Or if the power
switch indicator light has come on, you may choose to allow your iron to rebuild the pressure
until the indicator light goes off.
Why is my iron heating, but not producing any steam?
*Adjust the steam dial to the non continuous steam position and press the button
*Ensure that there is water inside the boiler
*Your iron may need to be cleaned. See page 7 section 6 for cleaning instructions
Why is steam leaking from the screw cap when I turn my iron on?
*O-ring may need to be replaced. Remove O-ring from base of safety cap and replace with
O-ring provided.
*The screw cap may not be on tight enough
*When the iron is left on non continuous steam mode without releasing the steam button re-
gularly after indicator lamp shuts off for prolonged periods of time (10 minutes or longer) the
iron's built in safety feature will release the steam through the screw plug. We encourage
quilters and sewers to please press the steam button every 10 minutes or so when
not in use, this will ensure the iron to be ready when you are.
*If none of the above correct the problem please contact Customer Service
Canada 1.877.387.7770
USA 1.877.462.5757
Why is my handle getting hot?
Your Eurosteam® Next Generation handle will get fairly warm, however it should never be-
come too hot to hold. Your iron's handle may feel warm due long periods of on with no use,
leaving the iron to steam continuously or steam leaking from the safety cap (see above).
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