MAINTENANCE
Be sure that the electrical plug has been removed from the electrical outlet and wait until the iron COOLS DOWN before proceeding with maintenance tips!!
Handle / Tank / Soleplate | Charging Pins |
•These areas should be wiped clean using a soft cloth.
•Stubborn soils on the soleplate may be wiped off using a cloth that contains a mild detergent or water. In particular, the soleplate can become soiled if glue or other adhesive materials are used when pressing. To remove this residue, heat the iron and run the soleplate over a cotton rag.
•Do not use scrub brushes, polishing powders, thinners, benzene, bleach or other harsh cleaning materials.
•To avoid scratching the soleplate, never place the iron on rough surfaces such as zippers, metal fasteners, etc.
•Use a dry cloth to clean any dirt and debris from the pins.
Charging pins
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 Iron | Avoid ironing over metal buttons, zippers and other items that |
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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