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Question
Why are there water
droplets/wet spots on
the ironing board?
Why do water droplets
come out of the iron?
How do I know that I
have to replace the anti-
calc cartridge?
Where can I buy new
anti-calc cartridges?
Answer
The noise you hear may be the sound of the fan. The appliance is equipped
with a fan that runs continuously during use.This fan optimises the
performance of the appliance and cannot be switched off.
After a long ironing session, steam condenses inside the ironing board, causing
wet spots on the cover. After use, leave the ironing board folded out for
some time to let it dry.
Water collects inside the supply hose of the iron and this water comes out
of the iron as water droplets during the first few seconds of steaming at the
start of an ironing session and after an interruption during the session.
The anti-calc cartridge contains granules that gradually change colour during
use. When the colour has changed completely, the anti-calc cartridge is no
longer effective and you have to replace it. When the anti-calc cartridge
needs to be replaced, the red REPLACE CARTRIDGE light starts flashing and
the system beeps.
To purchase new anti-calc cartridges, go to www.philips.com/support.
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