Once cooled down, clean the plate (7) with a moist cloth.
CLEANING
WARNING! Make sure the plug of the appliance is
disconnected from the socket and the plate has cooled down
completely before cleaning the iron.
Any starch deposits or residue on the surface of the plate can be removed with a damp cloth and non-
abrasive liquid detergent.
Avoid scratching the plate with steel wool or metal objects.
The plastic parts can be cleaned with a damp cloth and then wiped with a dry cloth.
WARNING! Risk of fire. Wait for the appliance to cool
completely before storing it.
This chapter describes the most common problems that can arise using the appliance. If the problems
cannot be solved with the information below, please contact the Authorised Assistance Centre.
Problem
The plate (7) remains
cold or does not heat
up.
The plate temperature
LED (1) goes on and
off.
Only a little steam
or none at all is
dispensed.
The impurities that
come out
from the steam holes
stain the garments.
Water leaks from the
plate.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Possible cause
There is no power
supply.
Normal procedure.
The steam selector (10) is in
the steam closed position.
There is not enough water in
the reservoir (6).
Possible residues in the plate
(7).
Chemical additives, scented
liquids or descaling agents are
being used
Starch is being used.
Plate temperature (7) too
low due by pressing the
super-steam button (12) too
frequently.
Solution
Check if the power supply cable plug (2)
is inserted correctly or try inserting it in
another socket.
Check that the on/off switch (3) is in the
on position [Fig.D].
The switching ON and OFF of the LED
indicates the heating phase of the iron.
Move the steam selector (10) to the
desired position (Fig. C).
Fill the reservoir (6).
Perform self-cleaning (see the Calc-Clean
System paragraph).
These substances damage the product:
do not add additives to the water in the
reservoir.
Always spray the starch
on the reverse side of the fabric.
Allow slightly longer intervals
between the jets of steam.
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