Sencor SHS 7551VT User Manual
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To descale your Sencor SHS 7551VT Iron, 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, then empty the tank and rinse thoroughly with clean water.
Check if the iron is plugged in properly and the power outlet is working. Ensure the temperature dial is set correctly. If problems persist, consult the manual or contact customer service as the heating element might be faulty.
To clean the soleplate, use a damp cloth with a mild detergent. For stubborn residues, apply a paste of baking soda and water, rub gently, then wipe clean. Avoid using metal scrubbers as they can damage the surface.
Leaking can occur if the water tank is overfilled or if the iron is not hot enough before use. Ensure the iron is heated to the right temperature before activating the steam function.
Ensure the temperature setting matches the fabric type. It's important to clean the soleplate regularly to prevent residue build-up. Using a pressing cloth can also help protect delicate fabrics.
Allow the iron to cool completely before storing. Empty the water tank to prevent leaks or mineral build-up. Store the iron in an upright position to protect the soleplate.
It is recommended to use distilled or demineralized water to prevent mineral deposits inside the iron. If you use tap water, ensure to descale the iron regularly.
Ensure there is enough water in the tank and that the iron is set to the correct temperature. If the problem persists, clean the steam vents and descale the iron.
Hold the iron vertically and press the steam button while keeping a safe distance from the garment. This feature is useful for removing wrinkles from hanging clothes or curtains.
Yes, a clicking noise can occur as the thermostat turns the heating element on and off to maintain the set temperature. This is a normal operation.