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Warning! Use of an abrasive cloth will damage the self-cleaning
c
oating on the soleplate.
Its exclusive active coating eliminates all impurities that can be
g
enerated under normal conditions of use.
Ironing with an incorrect program can however leave traces that may
r
equire manual cleaning. In this case, it is recommended that you use a
s
oft damp cloth on the still warm soleplate so as not to damage the
c
oating.
Y
our steam iron is fitted with an Ultraglide soleplate (depending on model):
Never use aggressive or abrasive products.
When the soleplate is still warm, wipe with a damp cloth
Storing your iron
- Unplug the iron and wait for the soleplate to cool down.
- Empty the water tank and set the steam control to DRY
- fig. 1.1
. A little water may remain in the tank.
- Wind the cord not too tightly around the heel at the back of the iron.
- Store the iron on its heel.
Environment
Environment protection first !
i Your appliance contains valuable materials which can be recovered or recycled.
Leave it at a local civic waste collection point.
If there is a problem?
Note! The steam control position must
necessarily be on STEAM
(fig.1.2)
in order to
r
emove or replace the iron's antiscale rod.
Attention! The use of a scouring pad will cause
d
amage to your soleplate's self-cleaning
coating
(fig.17)
Problem Possible causes Solutions
• Water drips from the
holes in the soleplate.
• You are using the Shot of Steam button too often.
• You have stored the iron horizontally, without
emptying it and without setting it to DRY.
• Wait a few seconds between each use
of the button.
• See the section "Storing your iron".
• Brown streaks come
through the holes in
the soleplate and
stain the linen.
• You are using chemical descaling agents.
• You are using pure distilled/demineralised or
softened water.
• Your linen is not rinsed sufficiently or you have
ironed a new garment before washing it.
• Do not add any descaling agents to
the water in the water tank.
See section “Types of water not to use?”.
• See section "Cleaning the soleplate".
• Ensure linen is rinsed thoroughly to
remove any soap deposits or
chemicals on new garments which
may be sucked up by the iron.
• The soleplate is dirty
or brown and can
stain the linen.
• You have ironed with an unsuitable
programme (temperature too high).
• You are using starch.
• Select the appropriate program.
Refer to the chapter “Clean the
soleplate“
• Spray starch on the underside of the
fabric to be ironed.
• There is little or no
steam.
• The water tank is empty.
• The anti-calc valve is dirty.
• Your iron has a build-up of scale.
• Your iron has been used dry for too long.
• Fill it.
• Clean the anti-calc valve.
• Clean the anti-calc valve and carry out
a self-clean.
• Carry out a self-clean.
• Wait for the soleplate to reach the
correct temperature.
• The soleplate is
scratched or
damaged.
• You have placed your iron flat on a metallic
rest-plate or ironed over a zip.
• You have cleaned your soleplate with an
abrasive or metal pad.
• Always set your iron on its heel.
• Try to avoid ironing over zips.
• Refer to the chapter “Clean the
soleplate”.
• Water is leaking out
through the water
tank cover.
• You have not closed the water tank cover
properly.
• Make sure the water tank cover has
clicked shut.
• Steam or water come
from the iron as you
finish filling the tank.
• The steam control is not set to the DRY
position .
• Check that the steam control is
set to the DRY position .
• The spray and/or shot
of steam do not work.
• The water is empty. • Fill the water.
• Water leaks out of the
front of the iron.
• You have exceeded the level MAX when filling
the water tank.
• Empty the surplus water out of the
water tank.
Name of manufacturer : CALOR S.A.S 3.12 104
220-240V a.c. 2010-2400W
220-240 V a.c. 2185-2600W
50/60Hz
Made in France
If you have any problem or queries, please contact our Customer Relations
team first for expert help and advice.
845 602 1454 - UK / (01) 677 4003 - Ireland
or consult our website - www.tefal.co.uk
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