TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBLEMS | SOLUTIONS |
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A “Clattering” Sound is | This sound is caused by the |
Heard When the Iron | This sound is normal. |
is Shaken |
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Clicks are Heard While | “Clicking” noises may be generated from the inside of the iron. |
the Iron is Being Used | These sounds are caused by the operation of the automatic |
| temperature regulator (thermostat). These sounds are normal. |
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Avoid Damaging | Avoid ironing over metal buttons, zippers and other items that |
Iron Surface | could scratch the surface of the soleplate. |
| Do not touch the iron to the plastic buttons or other garment |
| accessories that could melt near the heat of the iron. |
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White Powder Generated | White powder may occasionally be discharged together with |
When Steam (Particularly | the steam (particularly with bursts of steam). This powder |
with Bursts of Steam) is | occurs due to the cleaning effect of the steam pressure, and is |
Discharged | normal. If the white powder gets onto clothing, simply brush the |
| clothes lightly to remove it. This will not harm clothing. |
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