Groupe SEB USA - T-FAL GV7120 Iron User Manual


 
Storing your generator
Press the illuminated on/off switch and unplug the generator. Store the
electrical cord in its storage place – fig.21.
Raise the retaining hoop over the iron until it locks into place (audible click) –
fig.2.
Your iron is then safely retained on its base. Warning: do not touch the soleplate
while still hot.
Slot the extension cord outlet in the notch (depending on model). Take the end
of the cord support and press to return the flexible part into the base.
Store the steam cord in its slide storage place. Take it, fold it in two so as to
make a loop. Put the end of this loop in the slide storage place then push gently
until you see the end on the other side of the slide storage place – fig.22.
Leave the iron (and the iron rest) to cool down for 30 minutes.
You can then put your steam generator away, carrying it by the handle – fig.1.
A problem with your generator ?
PROBLEMS CAUSES SOLUTIONS
The generator does not
come on and the thermostat
light and the on/off switch
are not illuminated.
The appliance is not switched on. Check that your appliance is correctly plugged in
and press the illuminated on/off switch.
Water runs out of the holes
in the soleplate.
Water has condensed in the
pipes because you are using
steam for the first time or you
have not used it for some time.
Press on the steam control button away from your
ironing board until the iron produces steam.
The soleplate is not hot
enough.
Decrease the steam output while ironing at low
temperature (steam output control dial on the
control panel). Wait for the thermostat light to go out
before activating the steam control button.
Your thermostat is faulty: the iron is
not hot enough.
Contact an Approved Service Centre.
Water streaks appear on the
linen.
Your ironing board is saturated with
water because it is not suitable for use
with a steam generator.
Check that your ironing board is suitable (see page 5).
White streaks come through
the holes in the soleplate.
Your boiler has a build-up of scale
because it has not been rinsed out
regularly.
Rinse out the boiler.
Brown streaks come through
the holes in the soleplate and
stain the linen.
You are using chemical descaling agents
or additives in the water for ironing.
Never add this type of product in the water tank or
in the boiler (see page 5 for what water may be used).
Contact an Approved Service Centre.
Fabric fibres have accumulated in the
holes of the soleplate and are burning.
Clean the soleplate with a non-metallic sponge.
Your linen is not rinsed sufficiently or
you have ironed a new garment before
washing it.
Ensure linen is rinsed thoroughly to remove any soap deposits
or chemicals on new garments which may be sucked up by
the iron.
The soleplate is dirty or
brown and may stain the
linen.
You are ironing at too high a
temperature.
See our recommendations regarding temperature
control setting.
You are using starch. Always spray starch on the reverse side of the
fabric to be ironed.
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