Philips Centrale vapeur haute pression User Manual

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Problem

Cause

Solution

No steam comes

out of the

soleplate.

Superheated (i.e. high-quality) steam is

hardly visible, especially when the

temperature dial is set to maximum

position and even less so when the

ambient temperature is relatively high.

To check if the iron really produces

steam, hold a (cold) mirror in front

of the soleplate vents.

The soleplate

is dirty.

Impurities or chemicals present in the

water have deposited on the soleplate.

Clean the soleplate with a damp

cloth.

You have been ironing at too high

temperatures.

Clean the soleplate with a damp

cloth. Set the iron to the required

ironing temperature (see chapter

‘Preparing for use’, section ‘Setting

the temperature’).

Steam escapes

from the filling

hole area during

ironing.

You may not have tightened the steam

tank cap properly or you have spilled

some water around the filling hole

Switch off the appliance and let it

cool down. Remove the steam tank

cap, wipe away the water round the

filling hole and tighten the steam

tank cap again. Then switch on the

appliance again.

Wet spots

appear on the

garment during

ironing

The wet spots that appear on your

garment after you have steam ironed

for some time may be caused by

steam that has condensed onto the

ironing board. Iron the wet spots

without steam for some time to dry

them. If the underside of the ironing

board is wet, wipe it dry with a piece

of dry cloth.

To prevent steam from condensing

onto the ironing board, use an

ironing board with a wire mesh top.

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