JML Phoenix Gold V16120 User manual

Category
Irons
Type
User manual

JML Phoenix Gold V16120 is a powerful steam iron designed to make ironing easier and more efficient. With its ceramic plate, it can be used on all kinds of fabrics, from delicate silks to heavy linens. It features three steam settings, a burst of steam function, and a vertical steam function for steaming garments on a hanger. The iron also has a self-cleaning function to help maintain its performance.

JML Phoenix Gold V16120 is a powerful steam iron designed to make ironing easier and more efficient. With its ceramic plate, it can be used on all kinds of fabrics, from delicate silks to heavy linens. It features three steam settings, a burst of steam function, and a vertical steam function for steaming garments on a hanger. The iron also has a self-cleaning function to help maintain its performance.

Nylon
Nylon
Soie
Silk
Wool
Laine
Cotton
Coton
Linen
Lin
Max
Min
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Nylon
Nylon
Soie
Silk
Wool
Laine
Cotton
Coton
Linen
Lin
Max
Min
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Thank you for purchasing Phoenix Gold® from JML. To get the best crease-
free results from this iron, please read these instructions in full and keep
them safe for future reference.
Contents
Safety Warnings & Advice 2
Your Phoenix Gold® 4
Using Phoenix Gold® 5
Using Phoenix Gold® for the first time 5
Basic instructions 5
To dry iron 6
For steam ironing 6
Using bursts of steam 7
Using vertically 7
After ironing 8
Ironing Tips 8
Cleaning & Care 8
General care 8
Cleaning the Filter 9
Descaling 9
Guarantee 10
Technical Information 10
Technical specifications 10
Fuse & mains plug replacement 10
Disposal and the environment 10
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Nylon
Nylon
Soie
Silk
Wool
Laine
Cotton
Coton
Linen
Lin
Max
Min
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This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or a lack of experience and knowledge, unless
they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
the use of this appliance by a person responsible for their
safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they
do not play with the appliance.
Only use Phoenix Gold® for its intended purpose as
described in this manual.
Keep Phoenix Gold® and its cord out of the reach of
children at all times.
Burns can occur from touching hot parts, hot water or
steam. The Ceramic Plate and will become extremely
hot during use. Do not touch the Ceramic Plate during
or soon after use.
Never point the steam jet towards people or animals.Take
care to ensure it never comes into contact with your skin.
To avoid leaking and possible scalding, NEVER use the
Phoenix Gold® in an upside-down position.
Intended for indoor household use only. Not intended
for industrial or commercial use.
Do not use on a surface which could be damaged by
heat or steam such as a worktop or polished wood.
Do not use attachments that are not specifically
recommended to be used with this iron.
Never leave unattended when plugged in.
Safety Warnings & Advice
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Always unplug Phoenix Gold® immediately after use.
Do not use any part that has become damaged.
Never operate Phoenix Gold® if it has a damaged cord
or plug, if it is not working properly, or if it has been
dropped, damaged or dropped into water.
Do not attempt to repair Phoenix Gold®, the power
cord, or plug if they become damaged. Repairs must
only be made by a qualified service engineer.
Always unplug Phoenix Gold® before filling the water
tank. Do not overfill with water.
Fill the Water Tank with distilled or boiled water to
prevent calc/limescale build-up.
Never touch the Ceramic Plate when the iron is
switched on or immediately after switching off.
The Power Cable should never touch the Ceramic Plate
during or soon after use.
Ensure the Water Tank Cap is closed firmly before use.
Do not allow the Water Tank to run dry during use.
Only use on a stable, flat, ironing surface.
Allow the Ceramic Plate to cool completely before
cleaning.
Check that the voltage on the rating plate of Phoenix
Gold® corresponds with your house electricity supply,
which must be A.C. (alternating current).
Safety Warnings & Advice continued
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Nylon
Soie
Silk
Wool
Laine
Cotton
Coton
Linen
Lin
Max
Min
MAX
1/2
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Your Phoenix Gold®
Filling Jug
Power Cord
Ceramic Plate
Cover Plate
Water Tank
Cap
Temperature Dial
Water Tank
Heat Light
Steam
Control Dial
Steam Button
Steam Light
Textile Brush
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Using Phoenix Gold® for
the first time
Before ironing your clothing or fabrics for
the first time, it is recommended that you
use Phoenix Gold® on a damp piece of cloth
for a few minutes. This will ensure that any
residue left over from the manufacturing
process is burnt off the Ceramic Plate and
won’t transfer to your clothes.
You may notice a slight odour and a small
amount of smoke during this time, but this
is perfectly normal and should disappear
quickly.
In hard water areas, we recommend a
mix of 50% tap water and 50% distilled or
‘demineralised’ water.
Only use clean, pure water that contains no
contaminants or additional chemicals.
Important - Each iron is checked at the
factory so some water may remain in the
tank.
Please flush the system by filling the
tank and setting the iron on the highest
temperature and the maximum steam
setting. Then allow the steam to flow, in a
well-ventilated and safe environment, until
the water tank is empty.
Do this at least once before first use and also
if you haven’t used your Phoenix Gold® for a
long period.
Basic instructions
1. Lift the Water Tank Cap and fill with water.
When filling the tank from empty, hold
nearly vertical and, using the jug provided,
Using Phoenix Gold®
Note: Some water can get trapped inside
the cap and come out of the small air hole
when the iron is held vertically. This is not a
leak, simply open the cap and empty out any
residual water.
Also, there can sometimes be a noise
created by air being vented through the air
hole in the cap. If this occurs, simply open
the cap to stop it happening.
2. Plug Phoenix Gold® into the mains and
switch on. Ensure the Steam Button is off
(no light) and the Steam Control Dial is set
to Min.
Please note: If the Steam Button is on
before the sole plate has reached the
required temperature, the iron may spit
as it heats up. Please keep the Steam
Button off until the temperature light has
gone off again.
During use this light will go on/off
intermediately. This is normal as it is
a sign the thermostat is regulating the
iron during use.
fill to the ‘Max’ line on the Phoenix Gold®.
When ‘topping up’ during use, you can
keep the Phoenix Gold® horizontal and fill
from the jug as necessary, taking care not
to overfill. Close the Cap when you have
finished.
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Nylon
Soie
Silk
Wool
Laine
Cotton
Coton
Linen
Lin
Max
Min
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Using Phoenix Gold® continued
3. Turn the Temperature Dial to the setting
you require. There are seven settings:
Min, Nylon, Silk, Wool, Cotton, Linen and
Max. The Heat Light will turn on when you
rotate the Dial.
4. Stand the iron vertically and wait for
the Heat Light to turn off. This means
Phoenix Gold® has reached the required
temperature.
You can now set the steam button to
your desired setting and turn the Steam
Button on for steam ironing (see below).
For steam ironing
1. Set the temperature using the
Temperature Dial.
The dots around the outer edge are for
recommended steam usage in conjunction
with the Steam Control Dial.
Steam setting
Temperature Min Med (light steam) Max
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1 dot = min, 3 = max. We recommend that
you do not use the steam function at any
heat setting below 1 dot.
If using the Max steam settings (3 dots), you
should set the Temperature Dial to Linen, or
Max.
Optimum settings for best performance and
to avoid water spitting from the steam plate:
5. Phoenix Gold® is now ready to use. The
Heat Light will turn on and off during use
as the iron regulates the Ceramic Plate
temperature.
6. Once you have finished ironing, please be
aware that any water left in the tank will
be cold in the chamber and possibly spit
from the iron the next time you use it so
we recommend you empty the tank before
putting it away.
To dry iron
1. Ensure the Steam Button is not pressed
down and the Steam Control Dial is
turned to minimum.
2. Set the Temperature Dial to the setting
you require and wait for the Ceramic Plate
to heat up. Use once the Heat Light has
turned off.
Note: You do not need to fill the Water Tank
if you are dry ironing.
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Using Phoenix Gold® continued
2. Turn the Steam Control Dial from Min to
the setting you require. There are three
settings: Min, Medium (light steam), and
Max.
3. Once the sole plate has reached the
required temperature and the heat light
has gone off, press the Steam Button
once to turn on and then start to iron your
clothes.
4. If standing the iron upright, ensure that the
Steam Control Dial is set to Min and press
the Steam Button to turn the steam off.
This will prevent steam from continually
being released from the iron.
Please ensure the steam button is off
while not in use and if left upright. Noise
can indicate a refill of water is required.
Please note: Phoenix Gold® can be used
over features such as logos, prints, zips,
sequins, etc. To avoid any risk of damage,
when ironing, lift the Ceramic Plate and allow
the steam jet to remove creases near and
around the features.
Using bursts of steam
When ironing stubborn or deep creases, you
can create a sudden burst of steam to help
remove them.
While ironing on either the Wool, Linen or
Cotton settings, press down on the Steam
Button to release a sudden burst of steam.
Immediately press the Button again to turn
off the steam.
For a second burst, wait for a few moments,
and then press again. Repeat for as many
times as you need to.
Using vertically – for garment and
fabric steaming
1. If using the Textile Brush attachment
carefully slide it over the tip of Phoenix
Gold® before turning on.
2. Once plugged in, turn to a high
temperature, either the Cotton, Linen or
Max settings. Set the Steam Control Dial
to the intensity setting your require.
3. Wait for the Heat Light to turn off. Pick up
Phoenix Gold® and hold vertically, with the
tip tilted slightly forward.
4. Press the Steam Button and move the
iron up and down the garment or fabric
you want to steam. For stronger bursts of
steam, switch the Steam Button off and
then on again.
5. If the steam output declines, simply tilt the
iron forward into a horizontal position and
then tilt back vertical to continue.
DO NOT tilt the iron upside down while using
vertically.
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Before ironing garments, always read and
follow the instructions on the care label.
For the best results, always use a mesh
type ironing board, which will allow steam
to escape.
Sort and group your clothes together
depending on the ironing temperature they
require. Start by ironing clothes that require
the lowest temperature first, as Phoenix
Gold® heats up faster than it cools down.
Mixed fibre fabrics should be ironed on a
low temperature. If you are unsure about
which temperature to use, test on an
inconspicuous area, such as an inside
seam, to test the iron.
Pure wool fabrics can be ironed with
Phoenix Gold® by using with the steam
turned on and by placing a dry cloth over
the area you wish to iron. Use on a high
steam intensity setting, but with only a
medium temperature.
When ironing garments made of velvet, or
fabrics that have a tendency to become
shiny, keep the iron moving in only one
direction and apply only light pressure.
Silk should be ironed inside out. To
prevent staining, do not spray water
directly onto silk or other delicate fabrics.
Ironing Tips
Using Phoenix Gold® continued
After ironing
1. Allow to cool completely. Unplug and
empty the Water Tank.
2. Clean the Ceramic Plate and the Cover
Plate with a damp cloth, removing any
residues.
3. Store vertically on a clean, dry, flat surface,
with the cable wrapped around the iron.
Cleaning & Care
General care
Ensure Phoenix Gold® is unplugged and has
completely cooled down before cleaning.
Clean the Ceramic Plate and the body of the
iron using a lightly-damp cloth. Do not use
abrasive scourers or brushes to clean any
part of the iron.
If any man-made fibres fuse to the soleplate, set
the iron on MAX and pass it over a clean piece
of cotton to draw the deposit off the surface.
To clean the exterior, allow the unit to cool
and wipe over with a damp cloth and mild
detergent, then wipe dry.
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Cleaning & Care continued
Cleaning the Filter
1. Use a flat-head screwdriver to remove the
Cover Plate.
2. Using a Philips-head screwdriver, remove
the three screws in the Heat Filter
3. Remove the Heat Filter and clean with a
brush to remove any blockages or debris
inside.
4. Re-attach the Heat Filter using the screws
and click the Cover Plate back in place.
Descaling
Over time, your steam iron will start to
build up ‘calc’ or scale – this happens in
all electrical appliances that use water. The
harder the water in your area, the faster
scale will develop if not cleaned away.
If the tap water in your area is very hard, (i.e.
when flakes come out of the soleplate during
ironing), descaling may be required more
frequently, possibly monthly.
Without regular descaling you will find that
scale is pushed through your soleplate in
the form of white/brown stains and that the
steam output of your iron is compromised.
In this case, more regular descaling is
recommended.
We recommend using a standard descaling
solution suitable for steam irons, and to use
distilled water. Do not use vinegar, starch or
chemically descaled water.
Add to the water chamber, then put the
steam on max and press the Steam Button
on (for around 20 seconds) to allow the
water to enter the chamber (always point the
iron away from the body while doing this).
We suggest doing this in a in a well-ventilated
and safe environment while wearing suitable
protection from steam and heat.
Rest for around 15minutes, with the iron off,
and then flush out any remaining residue
with water until the density of the steam has
returned to normal.
Always flush the system with clean water
after descaling.
Empty the Water Tank before storing.
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Fuse & mains plug replacement
(UK & Ireland only)
This appliance is fitted with a BS 1363 13-amp
plug. If you have to replace the fuse, only use
those that are ASTA or BSI approved to BS
1362 and have a rated current of 13 amps.
To change the fuse
1. Use a flat-head screwdriver to prise the
cover off the fuse compartment.
2. Carefully remove the existing fuse.
3. Clip the new 13 amp fuse into place.
4. Clip the cover back firmly into place.
If the power cord is damaged in any way
please contact JML Customer Services.
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This product is unconditionally guaranteed for
one year against all defects of workmanship
and materials. This guarantee does not
Guarantee
affect your statutory rights. If you have any
problems or queries about this product
please contact JML customer services.
Technical Specifications
Cord length 2.44m
Steam output 48g/min
Tank size 380ml
Power consumption 2200W
Power supply 230V ~ 50Hz
Model LB-113
Technical Information
Disposal and the environment
This product is covered by the waste electrical and electronic equipment
(WEEE) regulations. It should not be discarded with normal household waste,
but taken to your local collection centre for recycling. For further information,
please contact your local authority or approved disposal agency.
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Customer Services: UK: 0800 781 7831 (Freephone) • ROI: 041-978 0003 (Local rate)
Email: [email protected]Web: www.JMLdirect.com
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JML Phoenix Gold V16120 User manual

Category
Irons
Type
User manual

JML Phoenix Gold V16120 is a powerful steam iron designed to make ironing easier and more efficient. With its ceramic plate, it can be used on all kinds of fabrics, from delicate silks to heavy linens. It features three steam settings, a burst of steam function, and a vertical steam function for steaming garments on a hanger. The iron also has a self-cleaning function to help maintain its performance.

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