English – Philips EasySpeed Dampfbügeleisen User Manual

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general description (Fig. 1)

1

Spray nozzle

2

Cap of filling opening

3

Steam control

-

CAlC ClEAn = Calc-Clean function

-

t

= dry ironing

-

ECO = optimal steam

-

;

= maximum steam

-

= turbo steam

4

Steam boost button

5

Spray button

6

Temperature dial

7

Temperature light (specific types only: with safety-auto off indication)

8

Mains cord

9

Type plate

10 Water tank with MAX water level indication

11 Soleplate

Using the appliance
Filling the water tank

Note: Your appliance has been designed to be used with tap water. If you live in an area with very hard water,

fast scale build-up may occur. In this case, it is recommended to mix 50% distilled water and 50% tap water to

prolong the lifetime of your appliance.

Note: Do not put perfume, vinegar, starch, descaling agents, ironing aids, chemically descaled water or other

chemicals in the water tank.

1

Set the steam control to position t (dry ironing). (Fig. 2)

2

Fill the water tank up to the MAX indication (Fig. 3).

3

Close the cap of the filling opening.

selecting temperature and steam setting

Table 1

Fabric type

Temperature

setting

Steam setting

Steam boost

Spray

Linen

MAX

;

,

Yes

Yes

Cotton

3

;

,

Yes

Yes

Wool

2

ECO

No

Yes

Silk

1

t

No

No

Synthetic fabrics (e.g.

acrylic, nylon, polyamide,

polyester).

1

t

No

No

1

Consult table 1 to set the temperature dial to the appropriate setting for your garment (Fig. 4).

2

Put the iron on its heel and plug it in. The temperature light goes on to indicate that the iron is

heating up (Fig. 5).

3

When the temperature light goes out, the iron has reached the correct temperature.

4

Consult table 1 to select a steam setting that corresponds to the temperature you have set (Fig. 6).

Note: To use turbo steam , keep the steam control pressed to the turbo steam position continuously.
Caution: Do not set the steam control to a steam setting if the set temperature is below 2 or when

the iron is still heating up (when the temperature light is on). Otherwise water may leak from the iron.

Features
spray function

-

Press the spray button to moisten the article to be ironed. This helps remove stubborn creases (Fig. 7).
steam boost function

-

Press and release the steam boost button for a powerful boost of steam to remove stubborn

creases (Fig. 8).
Vertical steam

-

You can use the steam boost function when you hold the iron in vertical position for removing creases

from hanging clothes, curtains etc (Fig. 9).
Safety auto-off function (specific types only)

-

The iron switches off automatically if it has not been moved for 30 seconds in horizontal position or

8 minutes in vertical position. The auto-off light starts flashing (Fig. 10).

-

To let the iron heat up again, pick up the iron or move it slightly until the auto-off light goes out.
ECO steam setting

-

Select the ECO steam setting instead of the maximum steam setting ; to save energy, yet to achieve

satisfactory ironing results. (Fig. 11)
Dry ironing

-

Set the steam control to t (dry ironing) to iron without steam. (Fig. 2)

Cleaning and maintenance
Cleaning

1

Set the steam control to t (dry ironing), unplug the iron and let it cool down. (Fig. 2)

2

Pour any remaining water out of the water tank.

3

Wipe flakes and any other deposits off the soleplate with a damp cloth and a non-abrasive (liquid)

cleaning agent.

Caution: To keep the soleplate smooth, avoid hard contact with metal objects. Never use a scouring pad,

vinegar or other chemicals to clean the soleplate.

Note: Regularly rinse the water tank with tap water. Empty the water tank after rinsing it.

Calc-Clean function

iMPORTAnT: To prolong the lifetime of your appliance and to maintain good steaming

performance, use the Calc-Clean function once every two weeks. if the water in your area

is very hard (i.e. when flakes come out of the soleplate during ironing), use the Calc-Clean

function more frequently.

1

Make sure the appliance is unplugged and the steam control is set to t (dry ironing). (Fig. 2)

2

Fill the water tank to the MAX indication (Fig. 3).

Do not pour vinegar or other descaling agents into the water tank.

3

Plug in the iron and set the temperature dial to MAX (Fig. 12).

4

Unplug the iron when the temperature light goes out.

5

Hold the iron over the sink. Push the steam control to the Calc-Clean position and hold it (Fig. 13).

6

Gently shake the iron until all water in the water tank has been used up (Fig. 14).

Caution: While scale is flushed out, steam and boiling water also come out of the soleplate.

7

Set the steam control back to t (dry ironing). (Fig. 2)

Note: Repeat the Calc-Clean process if the water that comes out of the iron still contains scale particles.

After the Calc-Clean process

1

Plug in the iron. Let the iron heat up to let the soleplate dry.

2

Unplug the iron when the temperature light goes out.

3

Move the iron gently over a piece of cloth to remove any water stains on the soleplate.

4

Let the iron cool down before you store it.

storage

1

Unplug the iron and set the steam control to t (dry ironing). (Fig. 2)

2

Wind the mains cord round the cord storage facility and store the iron on its heel (Fig. 15).

Troubleshooting

This chapter summarises the most common problems you could encounter with the appliance. If you

are unable to solve the problem with the information below, visit www.philips.com/support for a list of

frequently asked questions or contact the Consumer Care Centre in your country (see the worldwide

guarantee leaflet for contact details).

Problem

Possible cause

Solution

Water drips from the

soleplate or wet spots

appear on the garment

during ironing.

The set temperature is too

low for steam ironing.

Set an ironing temperature that is

suitable for steam ironing. See table 1.

You have put an additive in

the water tank.

Rinse the water tank and do not put any

additive in the water tank.

The steam boost function

does not work properly

(water leaks out of the

soleplate).

You have used the steam

boost function too often

within a very short period.

Wait a while before you use the steam

boost function again.

You have used the steam

boost function at a too low

temperature.

Set an ironing temperature at which the

steam boost function can be used

( 2 to MAX).

Flakes and impurities come

out of the soleplate during

ironing.

Hard water forms flakes

inside the soleplate.

Use the Calc-Clean function (see chapter

‘Cleaning and maintenance’, section

‘Calc-Clean function’).

Water drips from the

soleplate after the iron has

cooled down or has been

stored.

You have put the iron in

horizontal position while

there was still water in the

water tank.

Empty the water tank and set the steam

control to position ‘dry’ after use.

Store the iron on its heel.

Water leaks from the cap of

the filling opening.

You have overfilled the

water tank.

Do not fill the water tank beyond the

MAX indication. Pour excess water out

of the water tank.

When I push the steam

control to the turbo steam

position, the steam control

jumps back.

You did not keep the steam

control in the turbo steam

position.

If you want to use turbo steam, you have

to keep the steam control in the turbo

steam position continuously. For other

steam settings, this is not necessary.

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