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READ THE GARMENT LABELS AND FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURER’S 
IRONING INSTRUCTIONS THAT ARE OFTEN SHOWN BY SYMBOLS SIMILAR 
TO THE FOLLOWING:   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
How To Fill Tank With Water 

Note :It is recommend to use purified or mineral water. 
1.

 

Disconnect the iron from the mains supply outlet. 

2.

 

Move the Steam Control/Self-Cleaning Knob to            position. 

3.

 

Release the Water Inlet Cover. 

4.

 

Fill water through the water inlet hole. 

5.

 

Fill up to the ‘Max’ level marked on the side of the water tank. 
Note:   
For best result, it is advisable to use de-mineralised water or distilled 
water.     

Do not use chemically de-scaled water or any other liquids 

 

How To Set Temperature 

1.

 

Connect the iron to a suitable mains supply outlet. 

2.

 

The LCD lights up for a second and one beep can be 
heard. 

3.

 

“STANDBY” will flash on the LCD (fig 3).   

4.

 

To adjust the temperature settings depress the 
control button, a beep will be audible every time the control button is 
pressed. 

5.

 

The temperature setting will cycle “MAX – 

●●●

(3dots) – 

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(2dots) – 

  (1dot) ……etc.” and will indicate on the LCD Display 

 
 
 
 
 
6.

 

The “STANDBY” will flash to indicate the iron is heating up or cooling 
down.    The “STANDBY” will flash at the time of ironing, this is perfectly 

Temperature Control Setting 

. Acetate 
. Elastsne 
. Polyamide 
. Polypropylene

 

. Cupro 
. Polyester 
. Protein 
. Silk 
. Triacetate 
. Viscose 
. Wool

 

. Cotton 
. Linen

 

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Fig 3 

Fig 4 

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Summary of Contents for RHI 405

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS WARRANTY MODEL RHI 405 Household Steam Spray Surge Iron...

Page 2: ...t familiar with your Russell Hobbs iron you should read these instructions carefully before using the iron for the first time DO S DON TS DO S 1 Check the mains voltage stated on the iron 2 Unwind and...

Page 3: ...und the iron for storage until it has completely cooled down 8 Do not attempt to open the cabinets or dismantle any parts from the iron there are no serviceable parts inside 9 Do not attempt to replac...

Page 4: ...e gradually 3 Wait for about three minutes before ironing heat sensitive fabrics Temperature adjustment needs certain time to reach the required level no matter whether it is higher or lower 4 Delicat...

Page 5: ...se chemically de scaled water or any other liquids How To Set Temperature 1 Connect the iron to a suitable mains supply outlet 2 The LCD lights up for a second and one beep can be heard 3 STANDBY will...

Page 6: ...ll flash to indicate the iron is heating up 10 When the required temperature is reached the STANDBY will be gone and the iron will beep twice The iron is ready for use 11 Move the Steam Control Self C...

Page 7: ...ting to 2 dots 3 dots or MAX see How To Set Temperature 6 When the required temperature is reached the STANDBY will be gone and the iron will beep twice 7 Rotate the Variable Steam Self Cleaning Knob...

Page 8: ...curtains or other hanging fabrics 1 Fill the iron as described in How To Fill the Tank with Water 2 Select the temperature to 3 dots or Max setting by pressing the control button See How To Set Temper...

Page 9: ...ently move the iron back and forth until the water tank is empty 12 When Self Cleaning is complete release the Steam Control Self Cleaning Knob 13 Rest your steam iron back on its heel rest and allow...

Page 10: ...Self Cleaning Knob to position 2 Disconnect the iron from the mains supply outlet 3 Press the Burst Of Steam button to release any trapped water when the soleplate is still hot 4 Press the Spray Butto...

Page 11: ...way 3 Is the mains power supply On If the appliance still does not work In the first instance consult your retailer for possible repair or replacement If your retailer fails to solve your problem and...

Page 12: ...arts of the Suppliers of which defects the Supplier shall have been notified in writing by the Customer within the aforesaid warranty period The warranty provided herein and the obligations of the Sup...

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