If there is a problem?
PROBLEM
Water drips from
the holes in the
soleplate.
Brown streaks
come through
the holes in the
soleplate and stain
the linen.
The soleplate is
dirty or brown and
can stain the linen.
There is little or no
steam.
The soleplate
is scratched or
damaged.
Steam or water
come from the iron
as you finish filling
the tank.
The spray does not
spray.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
You are using steam while the
iron is not hot enough.
You are using the shot of steam
button too often.
You have stored the iron
horizontally, without emptying it
and without setting it to
You are using ironing water
additives (i.e. scented water,
starch).
You are not using the right type
of water.
Your linen has not been rinsed
sufficiently or you have ironed a
new garment before washing it.
Your are ironing with an
inappropriate temperature
selection (temperature too high).
You have ironed over a printed
area of a garment.
The water tank is empty.
Your iron has been used dry for
too long.
You have placed your iron flat
on a metallic rest-plate or ironed
over a zip.
The steam control is not set to
the
position.
The water tank is overfilled.
The water tank is not filled
enough.
Wait until the thermostat light
goes out.
Wait a few seconds between each
use of the button.
See the section "Iron storage".
.
Never use ironing water additives;
these will permanently damage
your steam iron.
Perform a Self cleaning operation
and consult the chapter "What
water to use?".
Make sure that your laundry is
rinsed sufficiently in order to
remove any deposits of soap or
chemical products on new clothes.
Clean the soleplate (refer to
chapter 11). Select the appropriate
program.
Never iron over printed areas or
applications – always iron the
reverse side of such a garment.
Fill the water tank.
Carry out an Anti Calc.
Refrain from ironing over metallic
buttons or zippers.
Check that the steam control is set
to the
Never exceed the Max level.
Fill up the water tank (refer to
chapter 2)
15
SOLUTION
position.
* depending on model
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