Wachsmuth & Krogmann ES-139B User Manual

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STORING

Allow the appliance to cool completely before storing. Loop cord loosely around the iron
when storing. Store the appliance in a dry location. Do not place any heavy items on

top of appliance during storage as this may result in possible damage of appliance. Store
the cord in a clean, dry location away from metal objects.


NOTE: The soleplate may become damaged if the iron is stored facing downward.

TROUBLE SHOOTING


Problem Solution
The iron emits a brown substance

The brown substance may be caused by

organic matter or iron minerals in the tap
water. We recommend switching to bottled
spring water. Once you change water it

may take several uses before your iron
adjusts to the new mixture and the issue is

corrected.

The iron is spitting and leaking

First, check the water you use. DO NOT
USE DISTILLED WATER. We recommend
using tap water (up to 12 grains of

hardness per gallon) or bottled spring
water. If you change water, it may take

several uses before your iron adjusts to
the new mixture and the issue is corrected

The iron emits white flakes

The white flakes can be caused by calcium

or other minerals in the tap water. To

solve this problem, switch to bottled spring

water. Once the water is changed it may

take several uses before your iron adjusts

to the new mixture and the issue is

corrected.

Build-up on the soleplate

During normal use, a sticky film caused by
starch and melted fibers can build up on

the soleplate. Iron a linen cloth soaked
with white vinegar.







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