Is there a problem?
Possible causes
Solutions
Brown liquid comes through
the holes of the soleplate
and stains the clothing.
The iron soleplate is dirty (or
brown) : it may stain the
linen.
You are using chemical des-
caling agents.
Use of demineralized water,
battery liquid, defrosted
refrigerator water, water from
a condenser clothes dryer or
water from a water softener.
Use of additives in the water
for ironing (lavender water,
finish...).
Matter other than scale,
contained in the water and
concentrating with heat. The
water is not only made up of
scale, but also other mineral
salts.
Build-up of charred “clothing”
fluff in the holes of the
soleplate or in the space
between the iron cover and
the soleplate.
Ironing at an excessively
high temperature.
Linen insufficiently rinsed or
use of starch.
The iron has been
accidentally dropped: the
thermostat is out of order.
Do not use descaling
products in your iron, as they
will damage it. Follow self
cleaning procedures instead.
Self-clean.
Use tap water.
Self-clean.
Use tap water.
Self-clean.
Use tap water.
Clean the soleplate with a
damp non-metallic pad.
You can vacuum clean from
time to time the gap between
the soleplate and the cover
of your iron. Then follow a
self-cleaning procedure.
Clean the soleplate.
Set the temperature
according to the table. Refer
to the maintenance section.
Clean the soleplate while still
warm with a damp non-metal
sponge.
Always spray starch on the
reverse side of the surface to
be ironed. Wait until dry.
Please consult the
Consumer department.