User Manual
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17 • Cleaning the iron
When the appliance has cooled down, wipe it down with a damp cloth or
sponge, as required.
Remove the dirt from the soleplate with a damp cloth or sponge.
IMPORTANT Do not use sharp objects or abrasive cleaning agents or objects
to clean the soleplate or other parts of the iron. It is important to use the self
cleaning function when the iron has not been used for a long period of time
(see § 16).
TROUBLE SHOOTING?
Problems Cause Solution
The iron is plugged
in, but the soleplate
of the iron remains
cold.
No electricity supply.
Temperature control is set too low.
The Auto Shut-Off function is on.
Check that the outlet plug is
properly inserted or try
plugging the iron into a
different socket.
Set the temperature control to
a higher temperature.
Move your iron.
Thermostat control
light* or the yellow
led* goes on and
off.
This is normal. When the thermostat control
light* or the yellow LED* goes
on and off, it means the iron is
heating up. As soon as the
thermostat control light* goes
off or the green LED* lights up
the selected temperature has
been reached.
No or too little
steam is being
emitted.
Steam control set on dry position .
Not enough water in the water tank.
Anti-Drip* function is active (§ 11).
Turn the steam control to the
required setting area.
Fill the water tank.
Wait for the soleplate to reach
the correct temperature.
Brown streaks come
through the holes in
the soleplate and
stain the linen.
Residues in the steam chamber or on
the soleplate.
Use of chemical descaling agents.
Fabric fibres have accumulated in the
holes of the soleplate and are
burning.
Use the Self Clean function
then clean your iron.
Do not add any descaling
agents to the water in the tank.
Use the Self Clean function
and clean your iron.
Clean the soleplate with a
non-metallic sponge.
Vacuum the holes of the
soleplate from time to time.
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