ENGLISH 15
Solution
Check the mains cord, the plug and
the wall socket.
Set the temperature dial to the
required position.
Fill the water tank to the MAX
indication, insert the anti-calc cassette
(push it down properly) and/or set
the temperature dial to a temperature
above 2.
Fill the water tank (see chapter
'Preparing for use'). Set the
temperature dial to a position
between 2 and MAX and squeeze
the steam trigger for about 1 minute.
Fill the water tank (see chapter
'Preparing for use'). Set the
temperature dial to a position
between 2 and MAX and squeeze
the steam trigger for about 1 minute.
Select an ironing temperature that is
suitable for steam ironing (2 to
MAX).Wait until the amber pilot light
has gone out before you start ironing.
Fill the water tank (see chapter
'Preparing for use'). Set the
temperature dial to a position
between 2 and MAX and squeeze
the steam trigger for about 1 minute.
Select an ironing temperature that is
suitable for steam ironing (2 to
MAX).Wait until the amber pilot light
has gone out before you start ironing.
Rinse the water tank and do not put
any additive in the water tank.
Use the calc-clean function a few
times (see chapter 'Cleaning and
maintenance').
Possible cause(s)
There is a connection problem.
The temperature dial has been set to
MIN.
The water level is too low, the anti-
calc cassette has not been properly
inserted and/or the temperature has
been set to a position below 2.
There is not enough water in the
water tank or in the internal reservoir.
There is not enough water in the
water tank or in the internal reservoir.
The iron is not hot enough and/or the
drip-stop function has been activated.
There is not enough water in the
water tank or in the internal reservoir.
The iron is not hot enough.
An additive has been poured into the
water tank.
Hard water forms flakes inside the
soleplate.
Problem
The iron is plugged in but the
soleplate is cold.
The iron does not produce steam
and the water tank produces a loud
noise.
No spray.
No steam.
No shot of steam or no vertical shot
of steam.
Water droplets drip onto the fabric.
Flakes and impurities come out of the
soleplate during ironing.