Breville VIN255 Instruction Booklet
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To descale the Breville VIN255, fill the water tank with a mixture of 50% water and 50% white vinegar. Heat the iron to its maximum temperature, then hold it over a sink and press the steam button to flush out any scale deposits. Repeat the process with clean water to rinse.
Ensure the power cord is securely plugged in and the outlet is working. Check the temperature control dial and set it to the desired setting. If the iron still does not heat, the heating element may be faulty and requires professional servicing.
To prevent leakage, do not overfill the water tank and ensure the iron is not stored horizontally. Always allow the iron to reach the set temperature before using the steam function.
Regularly clean the soleplate with a damp cloth to remove any residue. Descale the iron monthly if you use hard water. Check the water tank for any build-up and rinse it occasionally. Store the iron upright to prevent damage.
Fill the water tank halfway, heat the iron to its maximum temperature, and then unplug it. Hold the iron over a sink and activate the self-clean button, allowing steam and water to flush out impurities. Repeat if necessary.
Ensure the water tank is filled to the appropriate level. Check for mineral deposits in the steam vents and clean them if necessary. Descale the iron to remove any blockages that may be causing reduced steam output.
Yes, tap water can be used, but if your water is particularly hard, it is recommended to mix it with distilled water to prevent scale build-up. Regular descaling is advised if using tap water.
Allow the iron to cool completely, then wipe the soleplate with a damp cloth or a gentle cleaning agent. For stubborn stains, a small amount of baking soda mixed with water can be applied. Avoid abrasive cleaners to prevent damage.
Check that the water tank is adequately filled and the steam control is set correctly. Descale the iron to remove any mineral deposits that may be blocking the steam vents. If the problem persists, consult a professional technician.
Unplug the iron and allow it to cool completely. Empty the water tank to prevent leakage and mineral build-up. Store the iron upright on its heel in a dry place, ensuring the cord is wrapped securely.