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Appliance description
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Spray button
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Temperature control dial
Water filling inlet
Spray nozzle
Burst of steam and
vertical steam button
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Variable steam control with
Auto Steam and
Self Clean Function
Cord
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11 Water tank with maximum
water level indicator
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Auto-off light
Thermostat light
12 Soleplate
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Before Use
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Please read all of the Instructions for Use and
the Important Safety Guards carefully.
Remove all packaging from the iron.
Remove the soleplate protector.
It is normal for a small amount of smoke and
a light odor to be produced the first time it is
used.This will quickly disappear.
Particles may emit from iron during first use.
They are not harmful and should disappear
after the iron has been used.
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Helpful Hints
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When ironing, start with fabrics that require a low temperature
setting (•) and finish with those which need the highest
temperature (•••).
Mixed fiber fabrics should be ironed on the temperature
for the most delicate fabrics. For example a shirt that is
60 % cotton and 40 % polyester should be ironed at the (•)
setting for synthetics.
If spray starch is used, spray it onto the reverse side of
the garment. Allow starch to penetrate before ironing
by setting garment aside for 30 seconds.
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For best results, use a mesh type ironing board to allow
excess steam to escape.
For delicate fabrics, we recommend carrying out a test on
an unobtrusive area of the garment such as an inner seam.
Adhere to manufacturer recommendations on garment label.
3 Way Auto-Off
- If the iron is not moved while it is plugged
in, an internal safety switch will turn it off.
- It will turn off in 8 minutes if left vertically or
in 30 seconds if left on its soleplate or tipped
over. A red flashing light indicates that the
auto-off has been activated.
- To switch the iron on again, move the iron
or gently shake it.
Auto-off is not on/off switch.
Always unplug iron when it is not use.
Filling with Water
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Ensure the iron is unplugged.
Slide the variable steam control completely
to the left.
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Rest the iron on heel and tilt it forward
approximately 1 inch.
Fill with water (containing no additives) to
the max mark on the water tank. We recommend
using a the enclosed filling cup rather than filling
under the tap. Iron holds approximately 8.5 oz.
of water.
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If you need to add water during ironing,
UNPLUG the iron and follow the steps above.
Ensure iron heats back to temperature
afterwards, that means thermostat light
will go out.
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Water Recommendations
Tap water
Rowenta irons are designed to be used with REGULARTAP
WATER (up to 12 grains of hardness). If your water is harder
than this, Rowenta recommends mixing half tap water with
half distilled water which reduces the hardness; or just use
inexpensive bottled spring water. Never use 100% distilled
water since this can cause the iron to spit and leak.
Softened water
There are many types of household water softeners and the
water from many of them is perfectly acceptable for use in
an iron. However, some types of softeners, particularly those
that use chemicals such as salt, can cause the iron to leak or
spit during use. If you experience this type of problem, we
recommend that you try using inexpensive bottled spring
water or untreated tap water. Never use 100% pure distilled
water.
Once you have changed water it will take several uses to
correct the problem. Rowenta recommends trying the steam
function for the first time on an old towel or cloth to avoid
damaging your clothes.
Iron and other impurities
If your water supply contains large amounts of iron or organic
matter, these minerals can collect inside the iron and eventually
appear as brown stains. If you experience these problems,
Rowenta recommends using inexpensive bottled spring water.
Never use 100% pure distilled water.
Always remember:
Battery water and water containing additives (such as starch,
perfume or fabric conditioner) may not be used. Such additives
can affect the properties of the steam and, at high temperatu-
res, can form deposits in the steam chamber, which will mark
the laundry when they are emitted through the steam vents.
For this reason descaling liquids should not be used.
Selecting theTemperature
- Set the temperature control dial according to
the fabric you are ironing. Check the garments
label for appropriate setting.
We recommend using the chart below as a
guide.
Temperature
Ironing label
Fabric
control
Synthetic fibers e.g.
viscose, polyester
silk, wool
cotton, linen
Light will be on as iron is heating. When light goes out iron is ready
to use. When heating a cold iron, please allow thermostat to cycle
twice before use (thermostat light will go on and off twice).
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Steam Ironing
WARNING !
• Never iron or steam clothes while they are being worn.
• Before ironing for the first time fill iron and allow to heat.
• The iron should be allowed to emit steam for 1 to 2 minutes
while pressing the burst of steam button a few times to
remove any impurities.This should also be done if iron is
not used regularly.
Steam is only produced when the temperature dial is set to the
shaded area (after •• setting).
Burst of steam
- This feature is ideal for removing stubborn
wrinkles or pressing in sharp creases.
When the temperature control is set to the
steam zone (after ••) the burst of steam can
be used by pressing the burst of steam
button. Leave an interval of 4 seconds
between bursts.
Vertical Steam
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The iron can also be used vertically.
This is especially useful for getting wrinkles
out of hanging clothes, curtains, tapestries, etc.
To steam vertically, press the burst of steam
button while holding iron in the upright position.
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Warning! Never iron clothes while they are being worn.
Dry Ironing
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To iron without steam, slide the variable steam control lever to
the position.
We recommend dry ironing with an empty tank.
Set the temperature for the type of material
to be ironed (•, •• or •••).
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Steam ironing*
- You can steam iron by setting the tempe-
rature in the marked steam zone (after ••).
The steam quantity can be set to between
(no steam position) and
(maximum
steam quantity). We recommend setting
to maximum steam quantity only when
the iron is set at temperature setting (•••).
Auto Steam*
- For steam output to be automatically
adjusted to the soleplate temperature, turn
the steam control to the
position.
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* Depending on model
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Spray Setting
- This feature is ideal for stubborn or set in.
- Ensure there is water in the tank then press
the spray button.
- Do not spray silk.
Anti-Drip System (depending on model)
- In order to produce steam, all irons require a high tempera-
ture. If the soleplate is not hot enough some of the water will
not turn to steam and can spit or leak from the soleplate.
The Anti-Drip system automatically switches off the steam
when ironing at low temperatures to prevent spitting.
Anti-Calc System
- Minerals in water can build up in the steam chamber.
The Anti-Calc system contains a special material that
neutralizes the harmful minerals.This system is designed
to extend and maintain the high steam performance of the
iron.The cartridge is not replaceable.
Self Clean
Warning! Do not use descaling agents.They can damage the
lining of the steam chamber.
This feature allows loose mineral deposits and other impurities
to be flushed from the soleplate.
Self Clean should be carried out occasionally and at least once
a month.
- Fill the iron with tap water to the max mark
on the water tank.
- Be sure that variable steam lever is set to m
minimum.
- Stand the iron on heel and plug in.
- Set thermostat to (•••) setting.
- Once heated, unplug iron.
ANTI
CALC
- Hold iron horizontally over the sink with the
soleplate pointing away from body.
- Move the variable steam lever completely to
the right and hold in the self clean position
for one minute.
ANTI DRIP
Warning! Doing this will cause steam and hot water to be
ejected from the soleplate.Take all proper precautions and
hold iron away from body.
- Move the iron gently back and forth and side to side until all
water has run through plate.
- Carefully wipe all water and material from the soleplate with
an old towel, as the water and minerals can stain the sole-
plate (although this has no effect on glide or performance).
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Warning! Iron and soleplate may still be very hot. Exercise care
while wiping.
- Place iron on heel and leave to cool.
Before using iron after self cleaning, test steam and burst of
steam on an old towel or cloth than can be discarded.
Vapodur Valve
To ensure the iron continues to steam efficiently, open and
close the valve a few times after each use.This is done by
moving the variable steam control lever left to right a few
times.
After Ironing
1. Turn the temperature dial to the min setting. Slide the steam
lever to the no steam position
2. Unplug the appliance.
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3. Place the iron on its heel and allow to cool completely.
4. Empty water from the appliance before storing.
We recommend emptying the iron when not in use.
5. To protect the soleplate, we recommend storing iron on its
heel.
Cleaning and Maintenance
When cold and unplugged, the iron can be cleaned with a
damp cloth and wiped dry.
Never use household cleaners or solvents.
Cleaning the soleplate
Rowenta soleplates have excellent non-stick properties and can
be wiped clean when cold.
- In normal use a draggy coating may build up on the soleplate
(starch, detergent build-up, burnt synthetic fibers).
This can easily removed by using the Rowenta Soleplate Kit
or a quality hot iron soleplate cleaner available at most
stores.The Rowenta kit is also available through our website:
- To prevent scratching of the soleplate, do not iron over sharp
objects (zippers, etc.). Do not place the iron on rough surfaces,
e.g. metal iron support, which may scratch the soleplate.
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Troubleshooting
Issues
Possible causes
Solutions
Iron does not
heat.
Not properly plugged in. Check that iron is plugged
correctly.
The temperature
control is set too low.
Set the temperature control to a
higher temperature.
Auto-off has engaged
(depending on model).
Move iron or shake it gently to
reactivate.
There is insufficient
water in the tank.
Not enough
steam.
Fill the water tank.
Iron is not set to a
steam setting.
See section called “Steam
Ironing”.
The Anti-drip function is active
(depending on model).
Wait for the soleplate to reach the
correct temperature.
Water may need to be
changed due to hard-
ness or organic matter.
Iron is emitting a
brown or white
substance.
See section “Water recommenda-
tions”. Switch to spring water or
mix tap water with distilled water.
Garment has not been
rinsed sufficiently.
Ensure garments are rinsed tho-
roughly to remove any detergent
deposits or chemicals on new
garments.
Over use of burst
button.
Iron is leaking.
Allow more time between each
burst.
Distilled or softened
water being used.
See section “Water recommenda-
tions”. Switch to spring water or
mix tap water with distilled water.
Overfilled.
Do not fill past max line on tank.
Be sure to close the filling inlet
cover (depending on model).
Auto-off has engaged
(depending on model).
The Auto-off light
is flashing.
Move iron or shake gently to
reactivate.
Starch use.
Build up on the
soleplate.
Spray reverse side of fabric and
allow starch to penetrate.
Burnt material.
Ironing at too high
temperature.
Be sure to set temperature
according to fabric being ironed.
Priming may be
necessary on first use.
Spray function
does not work.
Fill with water.
Hold cold iron horizontally.
Place finger over the spray nozzle
to create a vacuum.
Press the spray button 4 to 5
times.
Remove finger from nozzle, press
spray button a few more times.
If troubleshooting does not assist, before consulting the retailer
regarding their return / exchange policy, please telephone
consumer service at: 781-396-0600.
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In the interest of improving products, Rowenta reserves the right
to change specifications without prior notice.
LIMITED WARRANTY
All Rowenta products are warranted for 1 year from date
of purchase against defects in material and workmanship.
During this period, any Rowenta product that, upon
inspection by Rowenta, is proved defective, will be repaired
or replaced, at Rowenta's option, without charge to the
customer. If a replacement product is sent, it will carry the
remaining warranty of the original product. This warranty
does not apply to any defect arising from a buyer's or
user's misuse of the product, negligence, failure to follow
Rowenta's instructions, use on current or voltage other
than stamped on the product or alteration or repair not
authorized by Rowenta. Repair or disassembly by anyone
other than a Rowenta authorized service center will void
the warranty. THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH HEREIN ARE
EXCLUSIVE AND NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, ARE MADE BY ROWENTA
OR ARE AUTHORIZED TO BE MADE WITH RESPECT TO
THE PRODUCT. Some states do not allow limitation on how
long an implied warranty lasts or do not allow the exclusion
of incidental or consequential damages, so the above
limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you
specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights,
which vary from state to state. If you believe your product is
defective, bring the product (or send it, postage prepaid)
along with proof of purchase to the nearest authorized
Rowenta Service Center (see below). If you send the
product, please include a letter explaining the nature of the
claimed defect.
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Rowenta
196 Boston Avenue
Medford, MA 02155
Tel. : (781) 396-0600
OFFICE LOCATION ONLY.
To service product see service center information below.
If your appliance needs service, ship the product to your nearest
regional service center. Be sure to put your name on the outside of
shipping box (no P.O. boxes please). If in warranty, Rowenta will
repair or replace product at their discretion. If the product is out of
warranty you will be advised of the cost of repair before any work
begins.
Our main service centers are listed below :
Turnpike Appliance
3495A Lawson Blvd.
Oceanside, NY 11572
516-483-5596
Authorized Appliance
1644 West Ogden Ave.
Downers Grove, IL 60515
630-852-1550
Service center information is subject to change. Please visit
our website at www.rowentausa.com or call our service center
information line at 781-306-4620. The information line provides
current service center information and listings in California.
Rowenta Werke GmbH, 63016 Offenbach am Main
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