Electrolux edb 8590 User manual

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Dear Customer,
please read these operating
instructions through carefully.
Above all please observe the
safety instructions on the first few
pages of these operating instruc-
tions! Please keep these operating
instructions for later reference. Pass
them on to any subsequent owner
of the appliance.
1
Using the warning triangle and/or
the key words (Danger!, Caution!,
Important!), information that is
important for your safety or the
correct functioning of the appli-
ance is highlighted. It is essential
that this information is observed.
0 This symbol guides you step by
step through the operation of the
appliance.
3
Next to this symbol you will find
additional information and practi-
cal tips on using the appliance.
2
Tips and information about the
economical and environmentally
friendly use of the appliance are
marked with the clover.
Appliance Description (Fig. 1)
A Soleplate
B Maximum water level indicator
C Spray nozzle
D Filling aperture with cover
E Operating elements
E1 Temperature buttons
„–“ and „+“
E2 Spray button
E3 Clean setting
E4 Steam selector
E5 Steam jet button
E6 Temperature control light
F Cable with 360° cable outlet
G Water tank (capacity 400 ml)
H LCD screen
J Cable wrap facility
K Rating plate
1 Safety Instructions
This appliance corresponds to
accepted technological standards
with regards to safety. Neverthe-
less, as a manufacturer we con-
sider it our obligation to make you
aware of the following safety infor-
mation.
General Safety
The operating voltage of the appli-
ance and the mains voltage as well
as the type of current must match
(see the rating plate).
Only plug into a correctly installed
earthed mains socket.
Always remove the plug when the
appliance is not in use.
Never pull the plug from the socket
by means of the mains cable!
Prior to cleaning or in the event of
a malfunction, unplug the appli-
ance first!
The iron is not to be used if it has
been dropped, if there are visible
signs of damage or if it is leaking.
Do not use the appliance if the
mains cable is damaged.
Do not let the mains cable of an
appliance hang over the edge of a
table or bench top or touch any hot
surface.
Do not use the appliance with an
extension cable unless this cable
has been checked and tested by a
qualified technician or service per-
son.
Do not place an appliance on or
near a hot gas flame, electric ele-
ment or on a heated oven. Do not
place on top of any other appli-
ance.
Repairs to this appliance, including
replacement of the mains cable,
may only be carried out by quali-
fied service engineers. Considera-
ble danger may result from
improper repairs. If repairs become
necessary, please contact the
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Customer Care Department or
your authorised dealer.
If the appliance is used for pur-
poses other than those intended or
used incorrectly, no liability can be
accepted for any damage that may
be caused.
This appliance is not intended for
use by persons (including chil-
dren) with reduced physical, sen-
sory or mental capabilities or lack
of experience and knowledge
unless they have been given initial
supervision or instruction concern-
ing use of the appliance by a per-
son responsible for their safety.
Child Safety
Never leave the appliance unat-
tended while in use. If children
come into contact with a hot
steam iron it could lead to serious
burns.
Keep children away from electrical
appliances.
Packaging material, e.g. plastic
bags, should not be accessible to
children.
Children should be supervised to
ensure that they do not play with
the appliance.
Safety in operation
The steam iron must be used and
rested on a stable surface.
When placing the iron on its stand,
ensure that the surface on which
the stand is placed is stable.
Caution! When in use, the sole-
plate and cover of the steam iron
reach high operating temperatures.
When steam ironing, steam is
emitted from the holes in the sole-
plate – risk of burns.
A steam iron takes approximately
30 minutes to cool down. Only
store the appliance once it is cool
and after emptying any remaining
water.
Do not wind the cord around the
soleplate while the steam iron is
still hot.
Always unplug the steam iron from
the power outlet before filling or
emptying the water tank.
Safety in cleaning and care
Follow the cleaning instructions.
Prior to cleaning, unplug the appli-
ance first and allow the steam iron
to cool completely.
Do not immerse the appliance in
water or any other liquid.
Operating
Twin element technology
Your steam iron contains two ele-
ments, one in the soleplate (Fig.
2/a) and another in the steam
chamber (Fig. 2/b).This technol-
ogy allows having steam perform-
ance even on one dot temperature
setting
• (synth)
. Steam generation
is independent of the soleplate
temperature. Unlike conventional
single element irons, the soleplate
temperature stays constant, as it is
unaffected by the continual inflow
of water from the steam valve and
steam jet pump.
Before first use
0 Remove any adhesive stickers,
plastic covers or cardboard slee-
ves from the soleplate.
0 Ensure that all adhesive is remo-
ved by rubbing the soleplate with a
cloth dampened with methylated
spirits.
0 Fill the water tank (see following
chapter) and empty the water. This
will rinse out any foreign particles
remaining from the manufacturing
process.
3
When turned on for the first time,
your new steam iron may give off
vapours for up to 10 minutes. This
is due to the initial heating of the
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materials used. It is safe, not detri-
mental to the performance of the
steam iron, and will not reoccur.
Filling the steam iron with
water
1
Before filling the steam iron with
water ensure that the plug is
removed from the power outlet.
The steam iron can be filled with
water while it is hot.
0 Turn the steam selector (Fig. 1/E4)
to the Dry setting ( ).
0 Place the steam iron on its heel
and open the filling aperture cover
(Fig.1/D).
0 Using the beaker provided, slowly
pour water into the filling aperture
until the maximum water level (Fig.
1/B) is reached. Do not exceed the
maximum water level indicator.
0 Push the filling aperture cover
firmly to close.
3
It is safe to use tap water in your
steam iron. The anti-calc cartridge
removes minerals from the water,
preventing scale build-up. How-
ever, in extremely hard water areas
we recommend the use of distilled
or demineralised water.
1
Do not fill the steam iron with fab-
ric conditioner, starches or other
solutions as these will damage the
steam mechanism. Do not use
contaminated water.
Using your steam iron
0 Plug the power cable into a
220-240 V power outlet.
The LCD screen (Fig. 1/H) and the
orange temperature control light
(Fig. 1/E6, located between the
temperature +/- buttons) will illumi-
nate to indicate that the steam iron
is switched on and heating.
0 Use the temperature +/- buttons
(Fig. 1/E1) to select the desired
temperature setting, as displayed
on the LCD (see Fig. 3).
The bars on the LCD will flash as
the steam iron heats up to the sel-
ected temperature setting. As each
incremental temperature is rea-
ched, the bars will display solidly.
The actual temperature in degrees
Celsius will also be displayed on
the LCD, in increments of 5
degrees.
Once the steam iron has reached
the selected temperature, the
green temperature control light
(Fig. 1/E6) will illuminate to indicate
that the steam iron is ready to use.
0 Select the desired steam output on
the steam selector (Fig. 1/E4) or
turn the steam selector to the Dry
setting ( ) to iron without steam.
3
When steam ironing, ensure that
the tank is at least ¼ full of water.
When changing from a high tem-
perature to a lower temperature,
the red temperature control light
(Fig. 1/E6) will illuminate and the
LCD will flash indicating that the
steam iron is cooling down.
0 To reduce the cooling period, turn
the steam selector (Fig. 1/E4) to
any position on the steam band
and press the steam jet button
(Fig. 1/E5).
Once the steam iron has reached
the selected temperature, the
green temperature control light
(Fig. 1/E6) will illuminate and the
bars on the LCD will display solidly,
indicating that the steam iron is
ready to use.
3
The steam iron’s twin element con-
struction allows you to iron with
maximum steam, even on one dot
temperature setting
• (synth)
.
Using the spray mist
The spray mist can be used when
steam or dry ironing to pre-
dampen hard to iron fabrics.
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3
Ensure that the tank is at least ¼
full of water.
0
Press the spray button (Fig. 1/E2)
during ironing to release a fine mist
from the spray nozzle (Fig. 1/C).
Using the steam jet function
The steam jet function can be used
when dry or steam ironing.
3
Ensure that the tank is at least ¼
full of water.
0 Select the desired temperature
using the +/- buttons (Fig. 1/E1).
3
The steam irons twin element con-
struction allows you to iron with
maximum steam, even on one dot
temperature setting
• (synth)
.
0 Press the steam jet button (Fig.
1/E5) several times with the iron on
the soleplate to prime the pump.
3
If the water tank has run dry, it may
be necessary to re-prime the pump
after filling the steam iron with
water.
Steaming hanging items of
clothing
3
The vertical steam jet function is
ideal for steaming curtains, suits
and delicate fabrics.
0 Hang the article concerned on a
hanger and hold the steam iron at
a distance of 10–20 cm from the
material.
0 Now press the steam jet button
(Fig. 1/E5).
1
Do not attempt to freshen up clot-
hing whilst it is still being worn.
Risk of burning!
The 3 way safety auto-off
feature
For total safety and peace of mind,
the steam iron will automatically
switch itself off if left unattended. It
will switch off if left in the ironing
position for 30 seconds, or if it is
knocked onto its side for 30 sec-
onds (see Fig. 4/a). It will also
switch off if left unattended in the
upright position for 15 minutes
(see Fig. 4/b).
Should you leave the steam iron
unattended, the red temperature
control light (Fig. 1/E6) between
the +/- temperature buttons will
flash and a warning beep will
sound to alert you that the auto-off
function has been activated.
‘standby’ will appear on the LCD
screen (see Fig. 4/c).
Power to the steam iron’s heating
element will be cut and the steam
iron will start to cool.
0 To reset the safety auto-off feature,
simply move the steam iron.
The power to the steam iron’s ele-
ments will then reconnect and it
will begin heating again. Wait until
the green light illuminates before
recommencing ironing.
3
After 30 seconds the frequency of
the beep alarm will decrease.
Abnormal digital function
If you find that your steam iron is
incapable of steaming or that the
temperature control buttons have
become inoperable, a fault has
occurred.
In the event of a fault, the red tem-
perature control light (Fig. 1/E6)
located between the +/- tempera-
ture buttons will flash.
0 To reset the steam iron, simply
unplug the appliance from the
power outlet. After some seconds,
plug in again. The steam iron can
then be switched on again and
should operate normally.
If the fault persists contact the
Customer Care Department.
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Care and Cleaning
After each use
0 Turn the power off and remove the
plug from the power outlet.
0 Allow the steam iron to cool before
winding the cord around the built-
in cord wrap (Fig. 1/J).
Storage
0 Always store the steam iron on its
heel rest (see Fig. 5).
Do not store the steam iron with
the soleplate facing down, or in the
carton.
Cleaning
0 To clean the exterior of the steam
iron, wipe with a damp soft cloth
and wipe dry.
1
Do not use harsh abrasives, chem-
ical cleaners or solvents, as these
will damage the surface.
Cleaning the removable
steam valve
0
To remove the steam valve, turn the
steam selector anticlockwise to the
indented Clean setting (•, Fig. 1/E3)
so that the steam valve pops up
(see Fig. 6).
0 Gently scrub the tip of the valve
with a steel wool soap pad moi-
stened in warm water.
0 Rinse and dry with a clean cloth.
0 Replace the steam valve and turn
clockwise to lock into position.
Cleaning the steam holes
0 To remove scale build up in the
steam holes that may affect your
iron’s steam performance, use a
cotton wool tip moistened in
methylated spirits.
Cleaning the soleplate
0 Wipe the soleplate with a soft
damp cloth and wipe dry.
0 To remove burnt residue from the
soleplate, iron over a damp cloth
while the steam iron is hot.
Ironing Guide
Selecting the ironing
temperature
0
Always read garment labels and fol-
low the manufacturer’s ironing
instructions. Refer to the Ironing
Chart on page 29 for temperature
recommendations.
Hints
Sort articles to be ironed according
to the type of fabric. This will
reduce the need to adjust the tem-
perature to suit varying garments.
Start with garments requiring lower
temperatures and work your way
through to items requiring higher
temperatures.
Fabrics such as velour, wool, linen
and silk are best ironed with an
ironing cloth to prevent shine
marks.
If you are unsure of the fabric con-
tent of a garment, test a small area
such as a seam or inside hem sec-
tion before ironing a visible area.
Start with a low temperature and
gradually increase the heat to find
the best setting for ironing the gar-
ment.
When reducing the temperature to
iron sensitive fabrics, allow
approximately 2 minutes for the
steam iron to cool to the new set-
ting.
Pure woollen fabrics (100 % wool)
can be steam ironed with the tem-
perature dial set to Wool. Use an
ironing cloth to prevent shine
marks on the fabric.
Never iron areas of a garment
where perspiration marks are visi-
ble, as the heat of the steam iron
will fix the stains, making them
permanent.
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Technical Data
Mains voltage:
220 – 240 V / 50 Hz
Power consumption:
2000 – 2400 W
Disposal
2
Packaging material
The packaging materials are envi-
ronmentally friendly and can be
recycled. The plastic components
are identified by markings, e.g.
>PE<, >PS<, etc. Please dispose of
the packaging materials in the
appropriate container at the com-
munity waste disposal facilities.
2
Old appliance
The symbol
W on the product or
on its packaging indicates that this
product may not be treated as
household waste. Instead it shall
be handed over to the applicable
collection point for the recycling of
electrical and electronic equip-
ment. By ensuring this product is
disposed of correctly, you will help
prevent potential negative conse-
quences for the environment and
human health, which could other-
wise be caused by inappropriate
waste handling of this product. For
more detailed information about
recycling of this product, please
contact your local city office, your
household waste disposal service
or the shop where you purchased
the product.
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Ironing Chart
Varied ironing speeds and fabric dampness can mean that the optimal setting can differ from
that recommended in the table!
TEMPERATURE
SETTING
FABRIC IRONING RECOMMENDATION
minimum
synthetic
Acrylic Dry iron on wrong side.
Acetate
Dry iron on wrong side while still damp or use spray to
dampen.
Nylon &
Polyester
Iron on wrong side while still damp or use spray to
dampen.
Rayon Iron on wrong side of fabric.
Viscose
Mainly dry iron. Steam can be used under manufacturer’s
instructions.
silk
Silk
Iron on wrong side. Use an ironing cloth to prevent shine
marks.
Cotton
Blends
Check label and follow manufacturer’s instructions.
Use setting for the fibre requiring the lowest setting.
wool
Wool &
Wool Blends
Steam iron on wrong side or use an ironing cloth.
cotton
Cotton
Dry iron while still damp or use spray to dampen.
Use steam medium to high.
Corduroy Steam iron on wrong side or use an ironing cloth.
linen
Linen
Iron on wrong side or use an ironing cloth to prevent shine
marks, especially with dark colours.
Dry iron while still damp or use spray to dampen.
Use steam medium to high.
maximum
Denim Use maximum steam.
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