Rowenta PROACTIVE 032621 - IC7100 - 50/03 user manual

User manual for the device Rowenta PROACTIVE 032621 - IC7100 - 50/03

Device: Rowenta PROACTIVE 032621 - IC7100 - 50/03
Category: Iron
Manufacturer: Rowenta
Size: 0.34 MB
Added : 6/9/2014
Number of pages: 14
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instructions for use
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1 • UNDERSTANDING YOUR IRONING CENTRE 14 15 1 3 5 7 6 4 12 11 13 9 8 10 2 13 12 6 7 1. Iron 10. Wheels (rubber-coated to protect delicate 2. Electric power cord (iron + board) floors) 3. Steam cord 11. Feet 4. Steam cord support 12.Semi-automatic opening lever (use only to 5. Iron rest-plate open the board) 6. Removable water tank 13.Board closing and height adjuster lever 7. Iron, power cord and steam cord storage (use this lever to close the board) space 14.

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ENG a) Control panel RESTART button (Restarts heating of Green "Steam the boiler during use) ready" light Red "Water tank empty" light Board fan control button Steam output suction control dial blown air Main ironing centre power On/Off (O/I) switch (Controls board + generator) b) Heated board with suction and blown-air functions Board heats up automatically when the ironing centre is switched on. Suction function Inside the board, the suction fan sucks air through the board. Blown air function

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2 • PREPARING YOUR IRONING CENTRE 1. Always 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 board is too high for comfort, adjust its position using the adjuster lever (3). 5. Lift up and remove the water tank. 6. Unscrew the water tank cap. 7.

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ENG 3 • USING YOUR IRONING CENTRE 1. Open the storage compartment cover by lifting the catches located on each side of the iron rest-plate (6). 2. Remove 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 ironing centre can be configured for left- or right-handed use. (6) 4. Close the storage compartment cover and place the iron on its rest-plate (8). Warning

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5 • SUCTION AND BLOWN-AIR FUNCTIONS Your 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 which ensure outstanding ironing quality. a) Suction and blown-air fan control button BLOWN AIR position Position O (no ventilation) SUCTION position b) The benefits of the suction and blown-air functions include BLOWN-AIR FUNCTION: When you sw

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ENG 6 • STEAM IRONING 1. Set the iron's temperature control selector according to the type of fabric to be ironed (11) 2. The iron temperature control light will light up. Important:The ironing centre is ready when the iron temperature control light goes out and when the green “steam ready light” on the board's control panel stays continuous. It is perfectly normal for the iron temperature control and boiler lights to switch on and off during use, according to the heating requirements.This does

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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 water to be removed from the steam-circuit. • Iron temperature control setting: - Start with any fabrics to be ironed at a low temperature (•), and finish with those which need higher temperatures (• • • or Max). - Mixed-fibre fabrics: Set the ironing temperature to the se

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ENG 9 • WHAT TO DO IF THE RED "WATER TANK EMPTY" LIGHT COMES ON 1 You can use your steam generator indefinitely, thanks to its removable water 2 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 remove the water tank. (16) 3. Fill the water tank. 4. Replace the cap. 5. Replace the water tank in its housing, pressing down until it clicks into place (17). 6. Press the boiler RESTART button (16: 2 ) on

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d) Ironing board cover • We recommend ironing the ironing board cover with a very hot iron before you use it for the first time. • Washing instructions: machine-washable at 40°C. • Removing the cover: 1. Loosen the drawstring by pulling the fastener downward (19). (19) 2. You can now remove the cover. • Replacing the cover: 1. Check that the drawstring is loose by pulling the fastener downward. 2. Spread out the cover, wrapping it all round the board. 3. Tighten the drawstring by moving the fas

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ENG 1. Completely unscrew the clamping knobs located on each side of the steam generator unit (22). 2. Handle the steam generator unit with care. Slide it gently backwards (23 - 1 ). There are stops to prevent the steam generator from sliding too far. When it reaches the stops, lift the steam generator slightly, holding it firmly with both hands until it has been completely removed (23 - 2 ). 3. Place your steam generator on the edge of your sink. 4. Use a coin to unscrew the boiler drain plug

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5. Hold the steam generator in a tilted position and use a jug to pour 1/4 litre of water into the boiler. (28) 6. Gently shake the unit for a few seconds, then completely empty it over a container or your sink. (29) For best results, we recommend that this operation is done twice. (29) (28) 7. Replace the boiler drain plug and tighten using a coin. 8. Replace the steam generator in its housing and tighten the two steam generator unit clamps. 12 • PUTTING YOUR IRONING CENTRE AWAY 1. Switch off

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ENG 15 • SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Your 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 any excess steam in the event of a malfunction and a thermal fuse to prevent overheating. • Check that your mains supply is the same voltage as shown on the appliance's rating plate. • This appliance complies with EU regulations 73/23/EE

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17 •TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEMS WITH YOUR IRONING CENTRE PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS . The iron temperature . The appliance is not switched on. . Check that the appliance is correctly control light and the main plugged in and press the main On/Off On/Off (O/I) switch are not (O/I) switch on the control panel. lit. . Your ironing centre is equipped with . To switch the iron on again, it is a safety device which cuts the power imperative that the iron is removed when the iron is stored in its f


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