Sencor SHI 131GD User Manual

Sencor SHI 131GD Iron manual cover
Pages 10
Year 2019
Language(s)
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Sencor SHI 131GD Iron Specification

The Sencor SHI 131GD Iron is a compact and efficient home appliance designed to provide a seamless ironing experience. It features a power output of 1600 watts, ensuring rapid heat-up times and consistent steam performance. The iron is equipped with a non-stick ceramic soleplate, allowing for smooth gliding over various fabric types while minimizing the risk of scorching or sticking. Its temperature and steam control settings are adjustable, offering precision for different ironing needs and fabric sensitivities.

The SHI 131GD includes an anti-drip function that prevents water leakage and staining, even at lower temperatures. Its steam output is enhanced by a continuous steam feature, which is complemented by a powerful steam burst option to tackle stubborn wrinkles. The vertical steam capability allows the iron to be used for steaming hanging garments or curtains, adding versatility to its functionality.

For user convenience, the iron is designed with an ergonomic handle that ensures a comfortable grip during prolonged use. The 360-degree swivel cord offers flexibility and reduces tangling, enhancing maneuverability around the ironing board. Safety is prioritized with an automatic shut-off feature that activates after a period of inactivity, reducing the risk of accidents and energy wastage.

The Sencor SHI 131GD Iron's water tank has a sufficient capacity to handle extensive ironing sessions without frequent refilling. Its translucent design allows easy monitoring of water levels. Designed with user-friendly operation in mind, the iron is lightweight, making it easy to handle and store. This appliance combines practical features and safety enhancements to deliver reliable performance for everyday ironing tasks.

Sencor SHI 131GD Iron F.A.Q.

How do I properly clean the Sencor SHI 131GD Iron?

To clean the Sencor SHI 131GD Iron, ensure the iron is unplugged and completely cool. Use a damp cloth to wipe the soleplate and the exterior. Avoid using abrasive materials or cleaners. For steam vents, use a cotton swab to remove any residue.

What should I do if the iron is not heating up?

If the iron is not heating up, check if it is properly plugged in and the power outlet is functioning. Ensure the temperature control is set correctly. If the problem persists, consult the user manual or contact customer support.

How can I prevent the iron from sticking to clothes?

To prevent sticking, regularly clean the soleplate and ensure the temperature is appropriate for the fabric being ironed. Use the steam function if suitable for the fabric.

Is it safe to use tap water in the Sencor SHI 131GD Iron?

While tap water can be used, it is recommended to use distilled or demineralized water to prevent mineral buildup in the steam vents.

What is the best way to store the iron when not in use?

Always unplug the iron and allow it to cool completely before storing. Wrap the cord loosely around the base and store the iron in a dry, upright position.

How do I descale the Sencor SHI 131GD Iron?

To descale the iron, fill the water tank with a mixture of water and vinegar, then set the iron to steam mode and allow it to steam for a few minutes. Rinse thoroughly with clean water afterwards.

Why is my iron leaking water?

If the iron is leaking water, ensure it is not overfilled and that it is set to the correct temperature. Water may leak if the iron is not hot enough to produce steam.

Can I use the Sencor SHI 131GD Iron on delicate fabrics?

Yes, the iron can be used on delicate fabrics. Adjust the temperature setting to the lowest suitable for the fabric and use a pressing cloth if necessary.

What should I do if the steam function is not working?

Ensure the water tank is adequately filled and the iron is set to a temperature that supports steam. If the issue persists, check for blockages in the steam vents.

How often should I clean the Sencor SHI 131GD Iron?

It is recommended to clean the iron every few weeks or after every few uses, especially if you use tap water, to maintain optimal performance and prevent buildup.