Rowenta 032621 - IC7100 - 50/03 manual

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    instructions for use 032621 - IC71 0 0 - 50/03[...]

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    1 • UNDERST ANDING Y OUR IRONING CEN TRE 14 15 1 3 5 7 6 4 12 11 13 9 8 10 2 1 . Iron 2. Electric power cord (iron + board) 3. Steam cord 4. Steam cord support 5. Iron rest-plate 6. Removable w ater tank 7 . Iron, power cord and steam cord storage space 8. Control panel 9. Steam generator screw-clamps 1 0. Wheels (rubber -coated to protect delica[...]

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    a) Control panel Green "Steam ready" light Red "W ater tank empty" light Steam output control dial Main ironing centre power On/Off (O/I) switc h (Controls board + generator) REST ART but ton (Restar ts heating of the boiler dur ing use ) b) Heated board with suction and blown-air functions Board heats up automatically when the [...]

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    2 • PREP ARING Y OUR IRONING CEN TRE 1. Alwa ys place your ironing board on the floor in a horizontal position. (1) 2. Hold down the ironing board feet under one of your own feet. (2) 3. Use your hand to press the semi-automatic opening lever located underneath the front end of the board, then raise the board to the required height (2). 4. If the[...]

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    3 • USING Y OUR IRONING CEN TRE 1. Open the storage compartment co ver by lifting the catc hes located on each side of the iron rest-plate (6). 2 . Remo ve the iron, steam cord and electric power cord from the storage com- partment. (7) 3 . Insert the power cord and steam cord in the cut-outs located on the sides of the storage compartment. The i[...]

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    5 • SUCTION AND BL O WN-AIR FUNCTIONS Y our ironing centre is equipped with a range of professional ironing features. In addition to an automatically heated ironing board surface, your appliance is equipped with fans providing suction and blown-air functions whic h ensure outstanding ironing quality. a) Suction and blown-air fan control but ton b[...]

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    6 • STEAM IRONING 1 . Set the iron's temperature control selector according to the type of fabric to be ironed (1 1) 2. The iron temperature control light will light up. Important: The ir oning centre is r eady when the iron t emperatur e control light g oes out and when the green “steam r eady light” on the board's contr ol panel s[...]

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    Recommendations: • Before you begin using the iron, or if you have not used any steam for a few minutes, press the steam control button several times in a row , holding the iron away from your clothes. This will enable any cold w ater to be removed from the steam-circuit. • Iron temperature control set ting: - Star t with any fabrics to be iron[...]

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    9 • WHA T T O DO IF THE RED "W A TER T ANK EMPTY" LIGHT COMES ON Y ou can use your steam generator indefinitely , thanks to its removable w ater tank. The red light (16: 1 ) comes on when there is no more steam. The removable water tank is empty . 1 . Unscrew the water tank cap. 2. Lift up and remo ve the water tank. 3. Fill the water t[...]

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    d) Ironing board cover • W e recommend ironing the ironing board cover with a very hot iron before you use it for the first time. • W ashing instr uctions: mac hine-washable at 40°C. • Removing the co ver: 1 . Loosen the drawstring by pulling the fastener down ward (1 9). 2. Y ou can now remove the co ver . • Replacing the cov er: 1 . Chec[...]

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    1 . Completely unscrew the clamping knobs located on eac h side of the steam generator unit (22). 2. Handle the st eam generat or unit with care. Slide it gently bac kwards (23 - 1 ). There are stops to prevent the steam generator from sliding too far . When it reac hes the stops, lif t the steam generator slightly , holding it fir mly with both ha[...]

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    • Once folded, carry the ir o- ning board b y its legs, with the control panel facing downw ard (33). The board's bac k feet are fitted with wheels to allow easy movement. If you accidentally t ouch the board-opening lev er , r eplace the board on the floor and chec k that it is corr ectly latched. • T o store the ironing centre, lift the [...]

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    15 • S AFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Y our ironing centre is an electrical appliance: It should only be used for its intended purpose, and under normal conditions. It is designed for domestic use only . It is fitted with two safety systems: a safety valve that releases an y excess steam in the event of a malfunction and a thermal fuse to prevent overhea[...]

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    POSSIBLE CA USES . The appliance is not switc hed on. . Y our ironing centre is equipped with a safety device whic h cuts the power when the iron is stored in its compartment. . Y ou are using the steam control button before the iron is hot enough. . W ater has condensed in the pipes because you are using steam for the first time or because you hav[...]