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- An illuminated red warning light (C) indicates that there is no water in the boiler:
When this occurs, the thermostat will automatically stop the appliance and you should carry out
the following procedure:
a)
Stop your cleaning job immediately and switch off the
boiler by operating the (B- Boiler) switch.
b)
Release any residual boiler pressure through the tool by
pressing the red switch (10) on the handle (9)
(Fig. 24)
.
If you are using the iron, press button (23)
(Fig. 25)
.
c)
switch off the machine via the start button
(M- Accessories)
d)
unplug the appliance
e)
wait a couple of minutes to allow boiler temperature to
decrease.
f)
Loosen the fill cap (E) and wait until the pressure has
completely been released.
CAUTION
The fill cap (E) should never be loosened if the pressure
inside the boiler has not been released completely
or while operating the machine. When you loosen
the cap, remember that some residual steam may
be ejected, so be careful not to scorch yourself.
g)
Remove the fill cap (E).
h)
Pour in an adequate amount of water as indicated in
“Preparing the appliance ready for use” (page 7).
i)
Tighten the fill cap (E).
Fig. 25
23
Fig. 24
10
11
11 a
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NOTE
Under normal operating conditions, an illuminated green warning light (L) will indicate
the boiler is under pressure; however, continuous steam delivery will cause the pressure
to decrease slightly; when this occurs, the warning light will switch off until the operating
pressure value is reached again. You can continue your cleaning job even while the
light is off. The heating elements in the appliance are designed to provide immediate
reinstatement of the operating pressure.