Carlton JS1000 Instruction Manual
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To descale the Carlton JS1000 Iron, fill the water tank with a mixture of equal parts water and white vinegar. Heat the iron and use the steam function to release the mixture through the steam vents. Repeat the process with clean water to rinse.
For delicate fabrics, set the Carlton JS1000 Iron to the lowest temperature setting. Always check the garment's care label and use a pressing cloth if necessary.
Ensure the water tank is filled and the temperature setting is high enough for steam production. If the issue persists, check for clogged steam vents and clean them if necessary.
Ensure the iron's soleplate is clean and free of residue. Adjust the temperature according to fabric type and use a pressing cloth for delicate materials.
Check if the iron is set to a low temperature while the steam function is on. Always start with the iron upright and allow it to heat before using steam. Ensure the water tank cap is securely closed.
Unplug the iron and let it cool. Use a damp cloth with a mild detergent to wipe the soleplate. For stubborn residues, use a non-metallic scrubber. Avoid abrasive cleaners that could scratch the surface.
Yes, you can use tap water, but if you live in an area with hard water, it is recommended to mix it with distilled water to prevent mineral buildup.
Regular maintenance such as cleaning the soleplate and descaling should be done every few months, depending on usage frequency. Always refer to the manual for specific maintenance instructions.
The Carlton JS1000 Iron includes an auto-shutoff feature for safety, which turns off the iron if left idle for extended periods. It also has anti-drip technology to prevent water leakage when the iron is at a low temperature.
Let the iron cool completely, empty any remaining water from the tank, and wrap the cord loosely around the base. Store the iron upright in a dry place to avoid damage.