PHILIPS GC6800 Series PerfectCare Compact Essential Steam Generator Iron User Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Philips
Table of Contents
GC6800 series
User Manual
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Introduction
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Read this user manual, the important information leaflet, and the quick start
guide carefully before you use the appliance. Save them for future reference.
Product overview (Fig. 1)
- Soleplate
- ‘Iron ready’ light
- Steam trigger/Steam boost
- Water supply hose
- Water tank filling door
- Carry lock release button (GC6819, GC6820, GC6830, and GC6840 series only)
- Iron platform
- On/off button with pwer on and shut-off light
- CALC-CLEAN button with light
- Mains cord with plug
- Water supply hose and mains cord storage compartment
- Smart Calc-Clean container
Exclusive technology from Philips
OptimalTEMP technology
The OptimalTEMP technology enables you to iron all types of ironable fabrics,
in any order, without adjusting the iron temperature and without sorting your
garments.
It is safe to just rest the hot soleplate directly on the ironing board (Fig.
2) without putting back to the iron platform. This will help reduce the stress
on your wrist.
Compact ProVelocity technology
This technology delivers continuous steam that penetrates deeply to remove
creases easily. At the same time, it keeps the appliance more compact and
lighter than traditional steam generators, for easier storage.
Preparing for use
Type of water to use
This appliance has been designed to be used with tap water. However, if you
live in an area with hard water, fast-scale build-up may occur. Therefore, it
is recommended to use distilled or demineralized water to prolong the lifetime
of the appliance.
Warning: Do not use perfumed water, water from the tumble dryer, vinegar,
starch, descaling agents, ironing aids, chemically descaled water or other
chemicals, as they may cause water spitting, brown staining or damage to your
appliance.
Filling the water tank
Fill the water tank before every use or when the water level in the water tank
drops below the minimum level. You can refill the water tank at any time
during use.
- Open the water tank filling door (Fig. 3).
- Fill the water tank up to the MAX indication (Fig. 4).
- Close the water tank filling door (‘click’).
Using the appliance
Ironable fabrics
Do not iron non-ironable fabrics.
– Fabrics with these symbols (Fig. 5) are ironable, for example, linen,
cotton, polyester, silk, wool, viscose, and rayon.
– Fabrics with this symbol (Fig. 6) are not ironable. These fabrics include
synthetic fabrics such as Spandex or elastane, Spandex-mixed fabrics, and
polyolefins (e.g. polypropylene). Prints on garments are not ironable either.
Ironing
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Place the appliance on a stable and even surface.
Note: In order to ensure safe ironing we recommend to always placing the base on a stable ironing board. -
Make sure that there is enough water in the water tank.
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Remove the main cord and water supply hose from the storage compartment.
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Put the mains plug in an earthed wall socket and press the on/off button to switch on the appliance.Wait until the ‘iron ready’ light lights up continuously (Fig. 7). This takes about 2 minutes.
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For GC6819, GC6820, GC6830, and GC6840 series only: press the carry lock release button to unlock the iron from the iron platform (Fig. 8).
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Press and hold the steam trigger to start ironing (Fig. 9).
Note: For best ironing results, after ironing with steam, perform the
last strokes without steam.
Warning: Never direct steam at people.
Note: When you use the appliance for the first time, it may take 30
seconds for steam to come out of the appliance.
Note: The pump is activated each time you press the steam trigger. It
produces a subtle rattling sound, which is normal. When there is no water in
the water tank, the pump sound is louder. Fill up the water tank with water
when the water level drops below the minimum level.
Steam boost function
- Press the steam trigger twice quickly to release a powerful boost of steam for 3 seconds (Fig. 10).
Note: It is recommended to use the steam boost function only for stubborn creases.
Vertical ironing
Warning: Hot steam is emitted from the iron. Never attempt to remove
wrinkles from a garment while someone is wearing it (Fig. 11). Do not apply
steam near your or someone else’s hand. You can use the steam iron in a
vertical position to remove wrinkles from hanging fabrics.
- Hold the iron in a vertical position, press the steam trigger and touch the garment lightly with the soleplate and move the iron up and down (Fig. 12).
Safe rest
Resting the iron while rearranging your garment
While rearranging your garment, you can rest the iron either on the iron
platform or horizontally on the ironing board (Fig. 2). The OptimalTEMP
technology ensures the soleplate will not damage the ironing board cover.
Auto shut-off
– The appliances enter standby mode if it has not been used for 5 minutes. The
light of the on/off button starts to flash.
– To activate the appliance again, press the on/off button or the steam
trigger. The appliance starts to heat up again.
– The appliance switches off automatically if it has not been used for another
10 minutes after it enters standby mode. The light in the on/off button goes
off.
Warning: Never leave the appliance unattended when it is connected to the mains. Always unplug the appliance after use.
Cleaning and maintenance
Smart Calc-Clean System
Your appliance has been designed with a Smart Calc-Clean system to ensure that
descaling and cleaning is done regularly. This helps to maintain a strong
steam performance and prevents dirt and stains from coming out of the
soleplate over time. To ensure that the cleaning process is performed, the
appliance gives regular reminders.
Sound and light Calc-Clean reminder
After 1 to 3 months of use, the Calc-Clean light starts flashing and the
appliance starts beeping to indicate that you have to perform the Calc-Clean
process (Fig. 13). Besides that, a second defense step to protect the
appliance from the scale is integrated: the steam function gets disabled if
descaling is not done (Fig. 14). After descaling is done, the steam function
will be restored. This takes place regardless of the type of water used.
Performing the Calc-Clean process with the Calc-Clean container
Warning: Do not leave the appliance unattended during the Calc-Clean
process.
Caution: Always perform the Calc-Clean process with the Calc-Clean
container. Do not interrupt the process by lifting the iron up from the Calc-
Clean container, as hot water and steam will come out of the soleplate.
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Fill up the water tank halfway.
Note: Make sure that the appliance is plugged in and switched ON during the Calc-Clean process. -
Place the Calc-Clean container on the ironing board or any other even, stable surface.
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Place the iron stably on the Calc-Clean container (Fig. 15).
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Press and hold the CALC-CLEAN button for 2 seconds until you hear short beeps (Fig. 16).
Note: The Calc-Clean container has been designed to collect scale particles and hot water during the Calc-Clean process. It is perfectly safe to rest the iron on this container during the entire process. -
During the Calc-Clean process, you hear short beeps and a pumping sound (Fig. 17).
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Wait approximately 2 minutes for the appliance to complete the process (Fig. 18). When the Calc-Clean process is completed, the iron stops beeping and the CALC-CLEAN light stops flashing.
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Wipe the iron with a piece of cloth and put it back on the base station (Fig. 19).
Caution: The iron is hot. -
As the Calc-Clean container becomes hot during the Calc-Clean process, wait about 5 minutes before you touch it. Then carry the Calc-Clean container to the sink, empty it and store it for future use (Fig. 20).
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If necessary, you can repeat steps 1 to 8. Make sure that you empty the Calc-Clean container before you start the Calc-Clean process.
Note: During the Calc-Clean process, clean water may come out of the soleplate if no scale has accumulated inside the iron. This is normal.
For more information on how to carry out the Calc-Clean process, refer to the videos in this link: http://www.philips.com/descaling-iron.
Cleaning the soleplate
To properly maintain your appliance, clean it regularly.
- Clean the appliance with a moist cloth.
- To easily and effectively remove stains, let the soleplate heat up and move the iron over a moist cloth (Fig. 21).
Tip: Clean the soleplate regularly to ensure smooth gliding.
Storage
- Switch off the appliance and unplug it.
- Pour the water out of the water tank into the sink (Fig. 22).
- Fold the mains cord and water supply hose together. Push them into the storage compartment (Fig. 23).
- For GC6819, GC6820, GC6830, and GC6840 series only: push the carry lock to lock the iron onto the iron platform (Fig. 24). You can carry the appliance by the handle of the iron when it is locked onto the iron platform (Fig. 25).
Troubleshooting
This chapter summarizes the most common problems you could encounter with the appliance. If you are unable to solve the problem with the information below, visit www.philips.com/support for a list of frequently asked questions or contact the Consumer Care Center in your country.
Problem | Possible cause | Solution |
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The iron does not produce any steam. | There is not enough water in the water | |
tank. | Fill the water tank beyond the MIN indication. Press and hold the steam |
trigger until steam comes out. It may take up to 30 seconds until steam comes
out.
| You did not press the steam trigger.| Press and hold the steam trigger until
steam comes out.
| The steam function has been disabled until you have performed the Calc-Clean
process.| Perform the Calc-Clean process to restore the steam function. (see
chapter ‘ Cleaning and maintenance)
| At the start of your ironing session, the steam trigger has not been pressed
long enough.| Press and hold the steam trigger until steam comes out. It may
take up to 30 seconds until steam comes out.
The light of the CALC CLEAN button flashes and the appliance beeps.| This is
the Calc-Clean reminder.| Perform the Calc-Clean after the Calc-Clean reminder
is given (see chapter ‘Cleaning and maintenance).
Problem| Possible cause| Solution
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No steam comes out of the soleplate, the light of the CALC CLEAN button
flashes and the appliance beeps.| You have not done or have not completed the
Calc-Clean process.| Perform the Calc-Clean process to enable the steam
function again (see chapter ‘Cleaning and maintenance).
The appliance has switched off.| The auto shut-off function is activated
automatically. The appliance enters the standby mode if has not been used for
5 minutes and swiches off if it has not been used for another 10 minutes.| To
activate the appliance again, press the on/off button. The appliance starts to
heat up again.
The appliance produces a loud pumping sound.| The water tank is empty.| Fill
the water tank with water and press the steam trigger until the pumping sound
becomes softer and steam comes out of the soleplate.
Water droplets come out of the soleplate.| After the Calc-Clean process
remaining water may drip out of the soleplate.| Wipe the soleplate dry with a
piece of cloth. If the Calc-Clean light still flashes and the appliance still
beeps, perform the Calc-Clean process (see chapter ‘Cleaning and maintenance).
| You have used the steam boost function too frequently.| Use the steam boost
function only for stubborn creases. It is recommended not to use it for more
than 5 times within 3 minutes.
| The Calc-Clean process has not been completed.| You have to perform the
Calc-Clean process again (see chapter ‘Cleaning and maintenance).
| The steam condenses into water in the hose when you use steam for the first
time or have not used it for a long time.| This is normal. Hold the iron away
from the garment and press the steam trigger. Wait until steam instead of
water comes out of the soleplate.
Dirty water and impurities come out of the soleplate.| Impurities or chemicals
present in the water have been deposited
in the steam vents and/or soleplate.
| Perform the Calc-Clean process regularly
(see chapter ‘Cleaning and maintenance).
| The steam condenses into water in the hose when you use steam for the first
time or have not used it for a long time.| This is normal. Hold the iron away
from the garment and press the steam trigger. Wait until steam instead of
water comes out of the soleplate.
Water flushes out of the soleplate.| You have accidentally started the Calc-
Clean process (see chapter ‘Cleaning and maintenance).| Switch off the
appliance. Then switch it back on again. Let the iron heat up until the ‘iron
ready’ light lights up steadily.
The Calc-Clean process does not start.| You have not pressed the CALC- CLEAN
button for 2 seconds until the appliance started beeping.| See chapter
‘Cleaning and maintenance.
Problem| Possible cause| Solution
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The iron leaves a shine or an imprint on the garment.| The surface to be
ironed was uneven, for instance because you were ironing over a seam or a fold
in the garment.| PerfectCare is safe on all garments. The shine or imprint is
not permanent and will come off if you wash the garment.Avoid ironing over
seams or folds or you can place a cotton cloth over the area to be ironed to
avoid imprints.
| There was not enough felt in the ironing board cover.| Put an extra layer of
felt material under the ironing board cover.
The ironing board cover becomes wet, or there are water droplets on the
floor/garment.| Steam has condensed on the ironing board cover after a long
ironing session.| Replace the ironing board cover if the foam or felt material
has worn out. You can also add an extra layer of felt material under the
ironing board cover to prevent condensation on the ironing board.
| You have an ironing board that is not designed to cope with the high steam
rate of the appliance.| Put an extra layer of felt material under the ironing
board cover to prevent condensation on the ironing board.
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