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10
Problem Possible cause Solution
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 ‘IMPORTANT - Cleaning
and maintenance’.
The iron leaves a
shine or an
imprint on the
garment.
The surface to be
ironed was uneven, for
instance because you
were ironing over a
seam or a fold in the
garment.
Perfect Care is safe on all garments.
The shine or imprint is not
permanent and will disappear when
you wash the garment. Avoid ironing
over seams or folds or you can place
a cotton cloth over the area to be
ironed to avoid imprints.
The ironing board
cover becomes
wet or water
droplets come
out of the
soleplate.
Steam has condensed
on the ironing board
cover after a long
ironing session.
Replace the ironing board cover if
the foam 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 may have an
ironing board that is
not designed to cope
with the high steam
rate of the steam
generator.
Put an extra layer of felt material
under the ironing board cover to
prevent condensation on the ironing
board.
Steam continues
to come out after
I release the
steam trigger.
Steam is generated in
the soleplate. When
you release the steam
trigger, remaining
water is transformed
into steam. This is
normal.
Release the steam trigger 2 to 3
seconds before you place the iron
back on the iron platform or ironing
board.
There is a strong
gush of steam
when I release
the steam trigger
after placing the
iron on the iron
platform.
When the iron is tilted
upwards, remaining
water is collected and
converted into strong
steam. This is normal.
Release the steam trigger 2 to 3
seconds before you place the iron
back on the iron platform or ironing
board.
Steam is weak. You do not press the
steam trigger
continuously.
Keep the steam trigger pressed
continuously when you move the
iron over the fabric.
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