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Your appliance has been designed to be used with tap water. If you live in an area with hard water, fast scale build-up may occur. Therefore, it is recommended to use distilled or demineralized water to prolong the lifetime of your appliance.
Do not put perfume, vinegar, starch, descaling agents, ironing aids or other chemicals in the water tank.
Please read the quick start guide in this user manual carefully to start using your appliance.
Select the temperature to the appropriate setting for your garment according to table 1 below:
Table 1:
Fabric type | Temperature setting | Auto steam control | Steam boost |
Linen | MAX | Automatically adjusted to the optimal amount | Yes |
Cotton | ●●● | Yes | |
Wool | ●● | No | |
Silk | ●● | No | |
Synthetic fabric (e.g. acrylic, nylon, polyamide, polyester) | ● | Automatically adjusted to no steam | No |
Note: The steam boost function should only be used at temperature setting between ●●● to MAX. Leaking may appear if you use steam boost at too low a temperature.
Hot steam comes out of the iron. Do not remove wrinkles from a garment while some one is wearing it. To prevent burns, do not direct the steam at people.
(specific types only)
The safety auto-off function automatically switches off the iron if it has not been used for 30 seconds resting on its soleplate or 8 minutes resting on its backplate. The auto-off light will light up.
To keep the soleplate smooth, avoid hard contact with metal objects. Never use a scouring pad, vinegar or other chemicals to clean the soleplate.
This iron comes with a Built-in calc container, which collects loose scale particles during ironing. The calc container is not meant for removal by the user. The scale particles are flushed out of the iron during calc clean process. Perform calc clean once every 1 month to maintain good steam performance and prolong the life of your iron. If water in your area is hard, or you see scales coming out from the soleplate during ironing, use calc clean more frequently.
This chapter summarises the most common problems you could encounter with the appliance. If you are unable to solve the problem with the information below, visit www.philips.com/support for a list of frequently asked questions or contact the Consumer Care Centre in your country (see the worldwide guarantee leaflet for contact details).
Problem | Possible cause | Solution |
Water leaks from the water filling door. | You have overfilled the water tank. | Do not fill the water tank beyond the MAX indication. Pour excess water out of the water tank. |
Water drips from the soleplate after the iron has been unplugged or has been stored. | The steam slider is set to MAX or ECO. | Set the steam slider to dry setting. |
You have put the iron in horizontal position with water still left in the water tank. | Empty the water tank. | |
The steam boost function does not work properly (water leaks out of the soleplate). | You have used the steam boost function too often within a very short period. | Wait for a few seconds before you use the steam boost function again. |
You have used the steam boost function at too low a temperature. | Set an ironing temperature at which the steam boost function can be used (●●● to MAX). | |
Flakes and impurities come out of the soleplate during ironing. | Calc are formed inside the soleplate. | Use the calc clean function (see chapter 'Cleaning and maintenance', section 'calc clean function'). |
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