Philips Azur GC4872/60 User Manual page 15

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Problem
Water droplets drip
onto the fabric during
ironing.
Water drips from the
soleplate after the
iron has cooled down
or has been stored.
Flakes and impurities
come out of the
soleplate during
ironing.
The red light flashes
(specific types only).
The iron makes a
humming sound.
The humming sound
stops, although the
Ionic DeepSteam
function is on.
Possible cause
You have not closed the cap
of the filling opening properly.
You have put an additive in
the water tank.
The set temperature is too
low for steam ironing.
You have used the steam
boost function at a
temperature setting
below 3.
You have put the iron in
horizontal position with
water still left in the water
tank.
Hard water forms flakes
inside the soleplate.
The automatic shut-off
function has switched off the
iron (see chapter 'Features',
section 'Automatic shut-off
function').
The Ionic DeepSteam
function is on.
The sound stopped because
you placed the iron on its
heel.
Solution
Press the cap until you hear a click.
Rinse the water tank and do not put any
additive in the water tank.
Set a temperature of or 2 higher.
Set the temperature dial to a setting between
3 and MAX.
Empty the water tank.
Use the Calc-Clean function one or more
times (see chapter 'Cleaning and maintenance',
section 'Using the Calc-Clean function').
Move the iron slightly to deactivate the
automatic shut-off function. The red auto-off
light goes out.
If you hear the humming sound when you iron
without steam, press the Ionic DeepSteam
button to switch off the Ionic DeepSteam
function. The Ionic DeepSteam function has no
effect when you iron without steam.
The humming sound resumes as soon as you
continue to iron.
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