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Ironing Guide Chart
Below is a guide on the temperature setting required for different types of fabric, along with the recommended iron
method.
Marking
Material, for example
. (1 dot)
Acetate, elastane, polyamide, polypropylene
. . (2 dots)
Cupro, polyester, silk, triacetate, viscose, wool
… (3 dots) / MAX
Cotton, linen
With the anti-drip system, you can perfectly iron even the most delicate fabrics.
Always iron these fabrics at low temperatures. The plate may cool down to the point where no more steam
comes out, but rather drops of boiling water that can leave marks or stains. In these cases, the Anti-drip system
automatically activates to prevent vaporization, so that you can iron the most delicate fabrics without risk of spoiling
or staining them.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Please consult troubleshooting table below for any issues you may face prior to contacting our support centre.
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Unit fails to heat up
and
steam. Power
indicator
light does not
illuminate.
Unit is not plugged in.
Plug into electrical outlet.
The on/off switch is not on the ON
position
Turn the switch to the ON position.
Water runs out of
the holes in the
soleplate.
Water has condensed in the pipes
because you are using for the first time
or you have not used it for some time.
Press the steam trigger away from your
ironing board until the iron produces steam.
The soleplate is not hot enough.
Wait until the iron soleplate is hot enough or
increase the temperature of the soleplate.
White streaks come
through the holes in
the soleplate.
The product has a build-up of scale
because the anti-calc cartridge has
not been changed regularly.
Change the anti-calc cartridge
Brown streaks come
through the holes
in the soleplate and
stain the linen.
You are using chemical descaling
agents or addititves in the water for
ironing.
Never add this type of product in the water
tank or in the steam chamber.