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8
3
Plug in the iron and set the temperature dial to MAX
(Fig. 13-14)
.
4
Unplug the iron when the temperature light goes out
(Fig. 15-17)
.
5
Hold the iron over the sink. Keep pushing the calc clean button and gently shake the iron forth and
back until all water in the water tank has been used up
(Fig.
18
)
.
Scales is flushed out, steam and boiling water also come out of the soleplate.
Note: Repeat steps 2 to 5 if the water that comes out of the iron still contains scale particles.
6
Plug in the iron and let the iron heat up to dry the soleplate
(Fig.
19
)
.
7
Unplug the iron when the temperature indicator light goes out.
8
Move the iron gently over a piece of cloth to remove any water stains on the soleplate.
Troubleshooting
This chapter summarises the most common problems you could encounter with the appliance. If you are
unable to solve the problem with the information below, visit
www.philips.com/support
for a list of
frequently asked questions or contact the Consumer Care Centre in your country (see the worldwide
guarantee leaflet for contact details).
Problem
Possible cause
Solution
Water leaks from the water
filling door.
You have overfilled the water
tank.
Do not fill the water tank beyond the
MAX
indication. Pour excess water
out of the water tank.
Water drips from the
soleplate after the iron has
been unplugged or has been
stored.
The steam slider is set to
MAX
or
ECO
.
Set the steam slider to dry setting.
You have put the iron in
horizontal position with water
still left in the water tank.
Empty the water tank.
The steam boost function
does not work properly
(water leaks out of the
soleplate).
You have used the steam boost
function too often within a very
short period.
Wait for a few seconds before you
use the steam boost function again.
You have used the steam
boost function at too low a
temperature.
Set an ironing temperature at which
the steam boost function can be used
(
●●●
to
MAX
).
Flakes and impurities come
out of the soleplate during
ironing.
Calc are formed inside the
soleplate.
Use the calc clean function
(see chapter ‘Cleaning and
maintenance’, section
‘Calc clean function’).