Currys Essentials C140IR10 Instruction Manual
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To descale the iron, fill the water tank with a mixture of equal parts water and white vinegar. Turn the iron to the highest setting and let it steam for several minutes. Then, rinse thoroughly with clean water.
Ensure that the water tank is filled and the temperature setting is high enough for steam production. If the issue persists, check for clogs in the steam vents and clean them if necessary.
To prevent water leakage, avoid overfilling the water tank and ensure the iron is set to the appropriate temperature before using the steam function.
Clean the soleplate with a damp cloth and a non-abrasive cleaner. For stubborn stains, you can use a mixture of baking soda and water. Avoid using metallic pads or harsh chemicals.
Check if the iron is plugged in properly and the power outlet is functional. If the iron still doesn't heat up, it might be a faulty thermostat or heating element that needs professional inspection.
While you can use tap water, it is recommended to use distilled or demineralized water to prevent mineral buildup and prolong the iron's lifespan.
Allow the iron to cool completely before storing. Empty the water tank and wrap the cord loosely around the base. Store it in an upright position to prevent any damage.
If the iron sticks, check the temperature setting to ensure it's appropriate for the fabric being ironed. Clean the soleplate as residue can cause sticking.
The iron is ready to use when the indicator light turns off, indicating it has reached the desired temperature setting.
The Currys Essentials C140IR10 Iron includes an auto shut-off feature that turns the iron off after a period of inactivity to prevent accidents.