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Bosch Sensixx B35L PremierPower TDS3526 Notice D'utilisation page 21

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Problem
The appliance
makes a pumping
sound.
Loss of pressure
during ironing.
Water spots appear
on the garment
during ironing.
Water spots appear
on the garment
during use of the
"PulseSteam"
function.
The hose gets hot
during use.
Water leakage from
the boiler.
The iron does not
stop steaming after
placing it on the pad
(2).
If the above does not solve the problem, get in touch with our customer service.
* Model dependent
Possible causes
1. Water is being pumped into the
steam tank.
2. The water tank is not fitted onto
the housing correctly.
3. The sound will not stop.
1. Steam release button has
been activated for too long a
period of time, that is, it has
been pressed too frequently.
1. May be caused by steam
condensed on the ironing
board.
1. Water spots are caused by
steam condensation in the
hose when cooling down after
use.
1. This is normal. It is caused by
the steam passing through the
hose during steam ironing.
1. Drainage plug located at the
bottom of the appliance is
loose.
1. "PulseSteam" function has
been activated by double click.
Solution
1. This is normal.
2. Fit the water tank back onto the hou sing
correctly (you will hear a click).
3. If the sound will not stop, do not use
the steam generator and contact an
authorised technical service centre.
1. Use the steam release button at
intervals. This improves the ironing
result as the textiles will be steamed,
dried and ironed properly.
1. Wipe the textile cover of the ironing
board, and iron any water drops to dry
them.
1. Water drops stop coming out of the
soleplate after using the "PulseSteam"
function for some time.
1. Place the hose on the opposite side so
that you cannot touch the hose during
ironing.
1. Tighten up the boiler drainage plug with
a coin.
1. Just press the trigger once again and
the iron will stop steaming at once.
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