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TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBLEMS
A “Clattering” Sound is
Heard When the Iron
is Shaken
Clicks are Heard While
the Iron is Being Used
Avoid Damaging
Iron Surface
White Powder Generated
When Steam (Particularly
with Bursts of Steam) is
Discharged
SOLUTIONS
This sound is caused by the anti-drip control mechanism.
This sound is normal.
“Clicking” noises may be generated from the inside of the iron.
These sounds are caused by the operation of the automatic
temperature regulator (thermostat). These sounds are normal.
Avoid ironing over metal buttons, zippers and other items that
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.
White powder may occasionally be discharged together with
the steam (particularly with bursts of steam). This powder
occurs due to the cleaning effect of the steam pressure, and is
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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