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International BELGIUM. The pages must be reproduced and
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10 STP 30138 - 120501
Assembly page 10/35
Fax +32 2 359 95 50
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
Steam press cannot be
opened with the
handle
Locking knob is in
locked position
Turn the locking knob
to the unlocked
position
Steam press becomes
warm but DOES NOT
remove wrinkles.
Temperature setting is
not high enough for the
fabric; the piece of
garment is too dry.
Gradually increase the
temperature until
obtaining the desired
results; spray water over
the piece of garment.
Press DOES NOT get
warm.
Temperature has not
been selected
Make a proper fabric
selection.
Press is not plugged
into an outlet.
Plug the appliance in.
Automatic Shut-Off is
engaged. The pressing
plate has been left
open for more than 15
minutes (or closed for
more than 10 seconds)
Press “ON/OFF” again.
No Steam
Water Level is too low.
Fill the water tank.
Temperature is set too
low.
If suitable for the fabric,
make a selection to a
higher temperature.
Wait for the steam
ready light to come on.
If not, use spray bottle
as directed.
Water drips from the
pressing plate.
Burst of steam button
has been pressed too
long.
Do not press the burst
of steam button for
more than 5 seconds
continuously.
The handle will not
move into the
automatic maximum
pressure position
(handle completely
down).
Item on the ironing
board is too thick
Keep one hand on
handle and exert light
pressure on thicker
items. Burst more steam
for wrinkles.