Breville VIN291 Instruction Booklet

To descale your Breville VIN291, fill the water tank with a mixture of equal parts water and white vinegar. Heat the iron and let it steam for a few minutes to dissolve scale deposits. Finally, empty the tank and rinse with clean water.
If your Breville VIN291 is not producing steam, ensure that there is enough water in the tank and the steam setting is correctly adjusted. Check for any blockages in the steam holes and clean them if necessary.
To clean the soleplate, turn off the iron and let it cool. Use a damp cloth with mild detergent to wipe the surface. For stubborn stains, a paste of baking soda and water can be applied and wiped off.
Yes, you can use tap water in your Breville VIN291. However, if you live in an area with hard water, it's recommended to use a mix of distilled and tap water to prevent scale buildup.
To prevent water leaks, do not overfill the water tank and ensure the iron is at the correct temperature before using steam. Always store the iron upright after use.
After use, let the iron cool down completely. Empty the water tank and store the iron in an upright position in a cool, dry place to prevent any potential damage.
The Breville VIN291 features an auto-off safety function that turns the iron off if left idle for a certain period. This is normal and helps prevent accidents. Simply move the iron to turn it back on.
To avoid shiny marks, use a pressing cloth between the iron and the garment, or iron clothes inside out. Adjust the temperature setting according to the fabric type.
If the temperature control is not working, check if the iron is properly plugged in and the power is on. If issues persist, it may need servicing from a qualified technician.
It is not recommended to leave water in the iron when not in use, as it can cause mineral buildup and potential leakage. Always empty the water tank after finishing your ironing.