Rowenta Iron REF 3460984 User Guide

Steam 'n Press  
Instructions for Use  
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SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS  
1. This is a 1000 watt appliance. To avoid a circuit  
overload, do not operate a high wattage appliance  
on the same circuit.  
2. If an extension cord is absolutely necessary, a  
10-ampere cord should be used. Cords rated for  
less amperage may overheat. Care should be taken  
to arrange the cord so that it cannot be pulled or  
tripped over.  
3. Your Rowenta appliance is intended for household  
use only.  
4. IMPORTANT – Do not remove soleplate cover when  
appliance is hot. Turn thermostat to minimum and  
allow unit to cool. Always remove carefully and avoid  
touching soleplate which will remain hot for some  
time. Refer to full operating instructions.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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A
B
C
D
E
240 V  
120 V  
K
J I H G F  
I Description:  
A Thermostat control dial  
G Soleplate cover lock  
H Lint pad  
B
C
Burst of steam button  
Removable water tank  
I
Fabric brush  
D Cord protector  
J
Ribbed finger grip  
E
F
Voltage selector (120/240 V)  
Polished soleplate  
K Soleplate cover  
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USING FOR THE FIRST TIME  
Please read the instructions for use and the Important Safety  
instructions carefully.  
It is normal for a small amount of smoke to be produced the first  
time the appliance is used. This will quickly disappear.  
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When the appliance is plugged in, and  
thermostat control dial is moved from  
the minimum setting, the soleplate  
heats. Do not touch or remove the sole-  
plate cover without letting the appliance  
cool down.  
During use or while unit is heating or  
cooling, do not rest appliance on its sole-  
plate. Place product on its side on a firm,  
heat resistant, flat surface, as soleplate  
will be hot.  
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As the appliance heats the housing becomes warm.This is normal.  
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DUAL VOLTAGE  
Dual voltage selection  
120V  
240V  
The appliance can work on both, 120V  
or 240V, AC systems.  
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Be sure the dual voltage selector (E) is in  
the correct voltage position before oper-  
ating. To do this, unplug the appliance  
and turn the selector which is below the  
handle with a coin, so it is aligned with  
the correct voltage (either 120V or 240V).  
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Never change selector while unit is plugged in.  
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This is a 120/240 V dual voltage appliance and may be used in the  
United States and abroad without an electricity converter.  
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An adapter plug may be necessary when using appliance in foreign  
countries. If needed, plug the steambrush into correct adapter plug  
for the specific country and plug assembly into electrical outlet.  
Dual voltage selector in wrong position  
If the voltage selector is set to 240 V in a 120 V supply, the  
performance of the Steambrush will be reduced.  
Never set the voltage selector to 120 V in a 220–240 V supply, as  
this can damage the product.  
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FILLING THE WATER TANK  
Before plugging in the Steam 'n Press fill the water tank (C) with water  
as follows:  
Remove the water tank  
To remove the water tank, hold on to  
the bottom half of the handle and slide  
the top half of the handle away from  
the appliance as shown.  
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Filling the water tank  
Remove cap, fill the tank with ordinary  
tap water and close the cap.  
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Replacing the water tank  
Put the full water tank back into the  
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unit, by sliding the lower handle back into  
the top half of the handle until it is firmly in  
place.  
Adding water during use  
Always unplug the appliance and wait for it to cool down before  
removing the water tank.  
Handle with care as unit will remain hot for a considerable time.  
Fill as indicated in water tank filling section.  
Plug in the appliance and wait approximately one minute to ensure  
your Steam 'n Press is fully reheated before using it.  
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ATTACHING AND REMOVING THE SOLEPLATE COVER  
Attaching the soleplate cover  
The Steam 'n Press should be unplugged and completely cool when  
removing or attaching the soleplate cover.  
To attach the soleplate cover (K) to  
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the Steam 'n Press, hold the soleplate cover  
by the ribbed finger grips (J) and slide the  
cover over the soleplate.  
Turn the soleplate cover lock (G) half a  
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turn (180°) to the left to lock the soleplate  
cover into position.  
Your appliance can be used as a Steambrush once cover is attached.  
Reference “Steambrush Function“ section of instructions for further  
use information.  
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Removing the soleplate cover  
The steambrush should be unplugged and completely cool when  
removing or attaching the soleplate cover.  
To remove the soleplate cover (K) turn  
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the soleplate cover lock (G) a half turn  
(180°) to the right.  
Grip the soleplate cover by the ribbed  
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finger grips (J) on both sides as shown and  
pull towards the tip of unit to remove.  
Reference “Ironing Function“ section of instructions for further use  
information.  
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IRONING FUNCTION  
The soleplate of the Steam 'n Press will smooth out tough wrinkles  
from clothes and press in sharp creases and pleats.  
Starting up  
Before plugging in please remove cover.  
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When the Steam 'n Press is plugged in the soleplate heats.  
Do not touch or remove the soleplate cover without letting  
the soleplate cool down.  
Remove the soleplate cover as indicated in instructions called  
Removing the Soleplate Cover“.  
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Plug in the appliance, place it on its side  
and wait approximately one minute for it  
to reach full temperature before using.  
During use or while unit is heating or  
cooling, do not rest it on its soleplate.  
Place product on its side on a firm flat  
surface, as it will be hot.  
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Never iron clothes while they are  
being worn.  
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Selecting the temperature  
Set the thermostat control dial (A) according to the type of fabric  
you are ironing. Check the fabric label for the appropriate setting.  
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Fabric  
Temperature  
regulator  
synthetics  
nylon  
polyester  
I
(low temperature)  
silk  
wool  
II  
(medium temperature)  
cotton  
linen  
III  
(high temperature)  
Start at low temperature I and graduate to  
high temperature IIIII. For delicate fabrics  
we recommend carrying out a test on an  
unobtrusive part of the garment (inner  
seam). Steam can only be produced when  
the thermostat is aligned to IIIII setting.  
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STEAMBRUSH FUNCTION  
Using for the first time  
When the Steam 'n Press is plugged  
in the soleplate heats. Do not touch  
or remove the soleplate cover  
without letting the soleplate cool  
down.  
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Make sure soleplate cover is securely  
in place before using the steambrush  
function. Please reference section in  
instructions called “Attaching the  
Soleplate Cover“.  
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Plug in your Steam 'n Press and set the  
thermostat to the III steam setting.  
After approximately one minute it will  
reach working temperature.  
To begin steaming, press the burst of  
steam button 4 to 5 times to prime the  
unit.  
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NOTE: The Steam 'n Press can be used  
on virtually all articles of clothing in the  
home. Care should be taken when  
steaming heat sensitive synthetic materi-  
als such as nylon or rayon. We  
recommend you test acrylic, nylon or  
other synthetic fabrics on an unobtrusive  
area to ensure these fabrics are not  
damaged by hot steam.  
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To avoid damage to clothes from dust or dirt that may collect in  
the appliance, we recommend that before the first use or after the  
appliance has been stored for some time you test the burst of steam  
on an old cloth.  
Steaming clothes  
Hang the wrinkled article of clothing on  
a clothes hanger.  
Pull the clothing tight with one hand  
and place the appliance over the  
creased area beginning at the top of  
garment.  
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Gently press the fabric brush (I) against  
the clothing and move the appliance  
down over the fabric at the same time  
pressing the burst of steam (B) every 4  
seconds.  
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The combination of steam and the brush will gently remove the  
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wrinkles.  
After treatment, let the article of clothing cool down on the hanger  
before wearing.  
Never steam clothes while they are being worn.  
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Steaming drapes and upholstery  
Wrinkles and creases can be removed from drapes while they are  
hanging on the rods.  
Simply follow the procedure described in "Steaming clothes".  
Always test first on unobtrusive area.  
When using the appliance horizontally return to the vertical position  
occassionally to ensure maximum steam performance.  
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Lint pad  
Threads, lint and hair can easily be  
removed with the lint pad (H) by  
brushing the clothes slowly from left  
to right.  
The pad can be cleaned by brushing in  
the opposite direction right to left on a  
scrap of old cloth.  
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AFTER USING THE STEAMBRUSH  
Set the temperature control dial (A) to  
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min. then unplug the appliance. Empty  
the water remaining in the tank and  
leave unit on its side to cool.  
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Storage  
After the appliance has cooled down, it  
may be stored in the bag provided.  
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE  
If the body and the handle become dirty they should be wiped with a  
damp cloth when the appliance is cold and unplugged. Do not use  
abrasive or other chemicals.  
Cleaning the soleplate  
In normal use a draggy coating may build up on the soleplate  
(starch, detergent buildup, burnt synthetic fibers). This can be easily  
removed by using the Rowenta Soleplate Cleaning Kit or a quality  
hot iron soleplate cleaner available at most stores.  
Do not use abrasive household cleaners or abrasive cleaning pads.  
To prevent scratching of the soleplate, do not iron over sharp  
objects (zippers, etc.). Do not place the appliance on rough  
surfaces, e.g. metal iron support, which may scratch the soleplate.  
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WATER TO USE IN ROWENTA STEAM 'N PRESS  
Tap water  
The Rowenta Steam 'n Press is designed to be used with REGULAR TAP  
WATER (up to 12 grains of hardness). If your water is harder than this,  
Rowenta recommends mixing half tap water with half distilled water  
which reduces the hardness; or just use inexpensive bottled spring  
water.  
Never use 100% distilled water since this can cause the iron to spit  
and leak.  
Softened water  
There are many types of household water softeners and the water  
from many of them is perfectly acceptable for use in the Steam 'n  
Press. However, some types of softeners, particularly those that use  
chemicals such as salt, can cause the appliance to leak or spit during  
use. If you experience this type of problem, we recommend that you  
try using inexpensive bottled spring water or untreated tap water.  
Never use 100% pure distilled water.  
Once you have changed water it will take several uses to correct the  
problem. Rowenta recommends trying the steam function for the first  
time on an old towel or cloth to avoid damaging your clothes.  
Iron and other impurities  
If your water supply contains large amounts of iron or organic  
matter, these minerals can collect inside the appliance and eventually  
appear as brown stains. If you experience these problems, Rowenta  
recommends using inexpensive bottled spring water.  
Never use 100% pure distilled water.  
Always remember:  
Battery water and water containing additives (such as starch, perfume  
or fabric conditioner) may not be used. Such additives can affect the  
properties of the steam and, at high temperatures, can form deposits  
in the steam chamber, which will mark the laundry when they are  
emitted through the steam vents. For this reason descaling liquids  
should not be used.  
In the interest of improving products, Rowenta reserves the right to  
change specifications without prior notice.  
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STEAM 'N PRESS TROUBLE SHOOTING  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Solution  
Leaking or  
spitting.  
Distilled water.  
Never use 100% distilled water.  
The Steam 'n Press is designed to  
use tap water. In very hard water  
areas we recommend using  
bottled spring water.  
Softened water.  
If you experience spitting or  
leaking with softened water,  
change to untreated tap water  
or bottled spring water.  
Thermostat set  
incorrectly.  
The thermostat needs to be set  
to the 3 dot setting to produce  
steam.  
Overuse of burst  
of steam.  
Allow 4 seconds between each  
burst.  
Water tank.  
Be sure that water tank is firmly  
in place.  
Isn't hot enough. Allow Steam 'n Press to heat for  
approximately 1 minute before  
using.  
Steam 'n  
Press won't  
heat.  
Is it plugged in?  
Check plug securely in socket.  
Is thermostat set  
too low?  
Turn the thermostat to a higher  
setting.  
Does not  
steam.  
Is water in the  
tank?  
Ensure tank has water in it.  
Burst button not  
primed.  
Press the burst button 4-5 times  
to begin steaming.  
Not enough Dual voltage not  
power or  
too much  
Be sure the dual voltage selector  
is in correct voltage position  
before operating. Unplug the  
appliance and turn the selector  
(which is below the handle) with  
a coin to align it with the correct  
voltage (either 120 or 240 V).  
set correctly.  
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