Russell Hobbs RHI910 Instructions And Warranty Download Page 7

starts to come out from the vents on the soleplate.  Begin first time ironing with an old 

towel.  When the water tank is empty and there is no more steam that can be produced; 

the preparation work is completed. The iron is now ready for proper use. 

       

Note:

  It is normal for small amount of smoke to be produced the first time you use the 

iron, this will quickly disappear.  When using the steam function for the first time, do not 

direct the steam towards the laundry, as there could be debris from the steam vents. 

 

 

HINTS AND TIPS FOR IRONING 

 

1.  Sort the articles to be ironed according to the type of fabric. This will minimize the 

frequency of temperature adjustment for different garments. 

2.  Start ironing the fabrics requiring the lowest temperature and progress to the higher 

ones because the iron heats up quicker than it cools down. 

3. 

“Test iron” a small area on the backside or inside of the garment if you are unsure 

about the type of fabric. Start with a low temperature and increase gradually. 

4. 

Wait for about three (3) minutes before ironing heat sensitive fabrics. ‘Temperature 

adjustment’ will need a certain time to reach the required level no matter if it is 

higher or lower. 

5.  Delicate fabrics such as silk, wool, velour, etc. are best ironed with an ironing cloth 

to prevent shine marks. 

6.  You may need to press the steam button a few times to activate the burst of steam 

function. 

7.  Always keep the soleplate smooth 

– avoid contact with sharp, hard, metal objects. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for RHI910

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY RHI910 RUSSELL HOBBS STEAM SPRAY DRY IRON...

Page 2: ...venient swivel cord with cord wrap area Overheat safety protection circuit Ceramic soleplate Includes water measuring cup With indicator light and heel rest Water spray feature Anti drip feature Anti...

Page 3: ...7 Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance 8 Check the power cord and plug regularly for any damage If the cord or the plug is damaged it must be replaced by t...

Page 4: ...t touch the soleplate and keep away from the steam emitting from it 24 Take care when emptying the iron it may contain hot water 25 Don t use the iron in the vicinity of children 26 Use the iron on a...

Page 5: ...perfume vinegar or other chemical liquids into the water tank as they may result in damage to the appliance 42 Do not operate this appliance by means of an external timer 43 The manufacturer does not...

Page 6: ...leplate and the Iron s body Wipe the soleplate with a dry soft cloth Unwind and straighten the power cord Fill the iron as described in the section How to Fill the Water Tank Connect the appliance to...

Page 7: ...cy of temperature adjustment for different garments 2 Start ironing the fabrics requiring the lowest temperature and progress to the higher ones because the iron heats up quicker than it cools down 3...

Page 8: ...re dial and steam knob are in the MIN and OFF positions 3 Open the water inlet cover 4 Place the iron on its heel rest and tilt forward approximately at a 45 degree angle 5 Fill water through the wate...

Page 9: ...to the correct ironing temperature according to the recommendation of the garment label 4 The pilot light will glow to indicate that the iron is heating up 5 When the required temperature is reached...

Page 10: ...eriod of time the soleplate temperature may decrease The anti drip function will ensure that water does not leak from the soleplate during this time BURST OF STEAM This function works well for tough w...

Page 11: ...team knob to the 0 no steam OFF position 3 Fill the iron as described in How to Fill the Water Tank and fill the water tank up to the MAX position Do not put vinegar or other descaling agents in the w...

Page 12: ...ed as an advanced feature in the design of this iron It is an extra measure to help prevent limescale calcium build up and prolong the life of your iron CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE After using lift the i...

Page 13: ...ce in water or any other liquid or hold it under a running tap to clean Note Never use sharp or rough objects to remove deposits from the soleplate Never use any abrasive or descaling agents to clean...

Page 14: ...here is still not enough heat being produced Use the steam button only after the indicator light has turned off The water is over the max position Pour out the remaining water Little Steam Check if th...

Page 15: ...he manufacturer or an authorised service agent in order to avoid any hazard If service becomes necessary within the warranty period the appliance should be returned to an approved Home of Living Brand...

Page 16: ...rms of this warranty subject to legislative requirements This warranty shall be valid only where the customer has not broken the product himself or used the product for something that it is not suppos...

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