Philips GC6704/36R1 Steam generator iron

User Manual - Page 9

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11
Problem Possible cause Solution
Steam condenses into water
in the hose when you use
steam for the rst time or
have not used it for a long
time.
This is normal. Hold the iron away from
the garment and press the steam trigger.
Wait until steam instead of water comes
out of the soleplate.
Dirty water and
impurities come out of
the soleplate.
Impurities or chemicals
present in the water have
deposited in the steam vents
and/or soleplate.
Perform the Calc-Clean process
regularly (see chapter ‘Cleaning and
maintenance’).
Steam condenses into water
in the hose when you use
steam for the rst time or have
not used it for a long time.
This is normal. Hold the iron away from
the garment and press the steam trigger.
Wait until steam instead of water comes
out of the soleplate.
Water ushes out of the
soleplate.
You have accidentally started
the Calc-Clean process
(see chapter 'Cleaning and
maintenance').
Switch o the appliance. Then switch it
back on again. Let the iron heat up until
the ‘iron ready’ light lights up steadily.
The Calc-Clean process
does not start.
You have not pressed the
CALC-CLEAN button for 2
seconds until the appliance
started beeping.
See chapter ‘Cleaning and maintenance’.
The ironing board cover
becomes wet, or there
are water droplets on
the oor/garment.
Steam has condensed on the
ironing board cover after a
long ironing session.
Replace the ironing board cover if the
foam or felt material has worn out.
You can also add an extra layer of felt
material under the ironing board cover
to prevent condensation on the ironing
board.
You have an ironing board
that is not designed to cope
with the high steam rate of
the appliance.
Put an extra layer of felt material under
the ironing board cover to prevent
condensation on the ironing board.
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