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RN303131MUK Rev1

* Register at www.morphyrichards.co.uk/support

UK and Ireland customers only

Please read and keep these instructions for future use 

IMPORTANT: To reduce limescale damage we recommend a combination of 50%
tap water and 50% distilled, deionised or demineralised water. This is particularly
important if you live in a hard water area.

Never use battery topping up fluid or water containing any substances like starch,
sugar, fragrant additives or defrosted water from a refrigerator.

Failure to maintain your iron will invalidate your guarantee.

If you experience any problems with this iron, do not return to the store.
Please contact our help line who will be happy to help:

We do stock spare filler lids for this iron, so if you need a replacement please call 

0344 873 0710

.

UK: 0344 871 0944    IRE: 1800 409 119

Register your guarantee online: 

www.morphyrichards.co.uk/support

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Steam Iron with

RN303131MUK Rev1.qxp_Instruction Booklet  31/01/2018  16:55  Page 1

Summary of Contents for TurboSteamPro

Page 1: ...h sugar fragrant additives or defrosted water from a refrigerator Failure to maintain your iron will invalidate your guarantee If you experience any problems with this iron do not return to the store Please contact our help line who will be happy to help We do stock spare filler lids for this iron so if you need a replacement please call 0344 873 0710 UK 0344 871 0944 IRE 1800 409 119 Register you...

Page 2: ... stable The iron is not to be used if it has been dropped if there are visible signs of damage or it is leaking The filling aperture must not be opened during use CAUTION HOT Burns can occur from touching hot parts hot water or steam WARNING To avoid electric shock do not immerse appliance in water liquid WARNING Misuse of the appliance could cause personal injury Electrical requirements and mains...

Page 3: ...fe to use on all ironable fabrics without adjusting the temperature setting Do not use on fabrics that have the Do Not Iron Symbol For stubborn creases a MAX setting is available Temperature guide Symbol Do not iron Fabric Synthetics Spandex or elastane or prints on garments All ironable fabrics Linen Steam level setting see step 3 of Using the iron on page 4 Low High With water in tank Without wa...

Page 4: ...utton to select the MAX setting and to toggle between the two settings see Temperature Guide on page 3 The appropriate light flashes until the temperature is reached and then the iron beeps Vary the steam output using the variable steam switch 1 as shown above We recommend using a low steam setting when IntelliTemp is selected Use MAX steam when the MAX temperature is selected 2 Temperature Select...

Page 5: ...n the iron is too cold During use the anti drip system may emit a loud click particularly during heat up or whilst cooling down This is perfectly normal and indicates that the system is functioning correctly Anti scale system This system reduces scale deposits and helps prolong the life of the iron Auto shut off The iron will automatically shut down if stationary in the horizontal position for 1 m...

Page 6: ... its heel 11 until the temperature reaches maximum this is achieved when the indicator light stops flashing and remains constantly on WARNING Keep hands and body away from the hot soleplate 7 Disconnect the iron from the mains supply outlet 8 Whilst the iron is still very hot hold the iron horizontally over a sink CAUTION The soleplate will still be hot so ensure the power cord and plug are kept a...

Page 7: ...the tank 3 The iron has an auto shut off feature which may have activated Wake up the iron and allow it to reach temperature before using steam 4 Perform a self clean to clear away limescale inside the iron refer to Self Clean section Dripping from the holes in the soleplate 1 The steam level should be set lower if the temperature is set to IntelliTemp refer to the temperature guide section to pre...

Page 8: ...e manufacturer s recommendations or where the fault has been caused by power surges or damage caused in transit 2 The fault has been caused by using water other than that recommended by Morphy Richards 3 The fault is caused by limescale build up 4 The cables are damaged due to wrapping too tightly or excessive kinking 5 The appliance has been used on a voltage supply other than that stamped on the...

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