dyras SI-5510BL Steam Iron Instruction Manual
- June 10, 2024
- dyras
Table of Contents
Steam Iron Instruction Manual
Model: SI-5510BL
SI-5510BL Steam Iron
Notes
Please read the instruction manual thoroughly before using your new appliance.
It is important to keep these instructions as an useful reminder. If the
appliance becomes faulty during regular use, it should only be repaired by an
authorised service engineer. The manufacturer is not responsible if the
appliance becomes damaged or defective as a result of the user not following
the information included in the instruction manual.
Important safety information
The following safety instructions must be followed when using the appliance :
- This appliance has been designed for household purposes only, no other (heavy duty) uses are permitted.
- Never use the appliance outdoors.
- The iron must only be stood on a heat-resistant surface (e.g. the rest plate of an ironing board) when it is being used. Keep inflammable material away from any of the hot parts.
- This device is not supposed to be used by physically or mentally handicapped people, or persons without experience or knowledge (including children, as well), unless such a person supervises or guides their use of the device, who is at the same time responsible for their safety. As for children, supervision is recommended to make sure that they do not play with the device. This device is not supposed to be used by children under the age of 14, not even with supervision!
- Don’t put the appliance near hot objects (e.g. oven, hob, heating appliance etc.) or on any hot surface.
- Don’t place the appliance anywhere it could slide down, fall or be knocked off accidentally.
- Don’t use the appliance in the presence of explosive or inflammable gases, vapours or liquids.
- Avoid using the iron where it would be subjected to very high or low temperatures, jarring or vibration.
- Do not use it in a wet or damp environment. The appliance can be operated and stored at temperatures between +5 and +40 °C.
Warning!
- Never leave the iron unattended — even for a moment — if it is switched
- on or plugged in to the mains. This applies even if the iron is resting in a heatresistant
- stand. When you stop using the iron, turn the temperature dial to the minimum
- position and then remove the plug from the mains socket. Leave the iron in a vertical
- position on its heel rest to cool down. During any short break from ironing, place the
- iron on a heat-resistant surface (either stood on its heel rest or on the heatresistant
- support of an ironing board). Take care to ensure the hot soleplate of the iron cannot
- accidentally touch any fabric. The soleplate will remain hot for a while after the iron
- has been switched off. To avoid the risk of fire, never leave the iron unattended until
- it has cooled down completely.
- To avoid the risk of electric shock, never immerse the appliance in water or other liquids. Never touch the appliance with wet hands. Connect and disconnect the power cable to the socket with dry hands only. Should moisture get inside the casing of the appliance for any reason, stop operation immediately and take the appliance to an authorised service engineer for checking or repair.
Warning!
Never fill or empty the water tank unless the iron is switched off and
unplugged from the mains. Always use an appropriate container (e.g. a small
jug) to fill the water tank and never hold the iron under a tap. Take care not
to spill any water when filling the tank; always wipe any drips from the iron
before connecting it to mains power. When you’ve finished using the iron,
allow it to cool completely and then empty any remaining water from the tank.
- Before using the iron, straighten the mains cable to remove any knots or loops.
- The mains plug must be always disconnected from the wall socket after use and before cleaning. Switch off the iron before removing the mains plug. Never disconnect the appliance from the socket by pulling the mains cable; always grip the plug!
Warning!
Some electrical components inside the iron are ‘live’ at all times, even if
the temperature dial is at its minimum position and the power light is off.
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Never lay the mains cable beside or across sharp edges or hot surfaces. Never wrap the mains cable around the cover of the appliance, do not pull the cable and do not lift the appliance with the mains cable because the cable can break or the insulation can be damaged. A damaged cable must be replaced by an authorised service engineer. The appliance must not be used or connected to a wall socket if the cable is damaged.
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Ensure the mains cable doesn’t touch the hot soleplate when the iron is being used or when it is cooling down.
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Should the appliance fall into any kind of liquid during operation do not grasp it, first disconnect it from the mains and only remove it from the liquid when the power has been disconnected. Take it to an authorised service engineer for checking and repair.
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Never insert anything into the holes on the soleplate or the casing. This could cause injury or death from electric shock.
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Before you clean the appliance it must be switched off and the mains plug must be removed from the wall socket.
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The hot metal parts of the iron can cause burns when touched, so do not put the iron away until it has cooled down completely. Avoid storing the iron with any kinks in the power cable as this could damage the insulation.
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Any skin contact with the hot surface of the iron or with hot steam/water can cause burns.
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Never try ironing clothes that are being worn! Only iron clothes when they have been removed.
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You must not disassemble the appliance, remove its cover or to try to repair it. Ignoring this advice could cause a serious accident. There are no parts in the appliance that can be repaired at home or used for any other purpose.
Never operate the appliance with a damaged mains cable or connector. Do not use the appliance if it fails to work normally or if it has been dropped or damaged. If the appliance becomes faulty for any reason or if any moisture is allowed inside, take it to an authorised service engineer for checking and repair. Only service engineers who ave been trained and approved should repair the appliance. -
To avoid overloading your electricity supply, please don’t use any other highpower appliance (e.g. a kettle r heater) in the same socket oron the same mains circuit at the same time asusing the iron. Please respect the environment when the appliance reaches the end of its life. Electrical products must not be disposed of with other residential waste because they can damage the natural world andmay be hazardous to human health. You should disposeof the appliance at an appropriate recycling site or by using a collection service that specialises in electrical appliances. Please keep this instruction manual.
Components of product
A— Burst of Steam Button
B— Spray Button
C— Dry/Steam Selector
D— Water-Fill Cover
E— Self-cleaning Button
F— Spray Nozzle
G— Soft-Touch Handle
H— Power Indicator Light/Auto-shut-off Light
I—360° Pivot Cord
J— Fabric Select Dial
K— Water Tank
L— Ceramic Coating Soleplate
Specification
Rated power | 2200W |
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Rated voltage | 220-240V |
Rated frequency | ~50/60Hz |
Water tank | 300 ml |
Contunuous steam output | 15-20 g/s |
Setting the correct temperature
- Always check whether there are ironing instructions for your chosen clothes or fabric. These instructions must be followed. Temperature settings are usually indicated by an iron symbol containing one, two or three dots.
- If your clothing is made from a combination of different materials (‘mixed fibres’), set the iron temperature for the part that requires the lowest temperature.
- Before you start ironing, sort your clothes according to the different heat settings required (e.g. all wool clothes together, all cotton together, etc).
- Start your ironing by setting the temperature dial to the lowest setting and selecting clothes that require the lowest temperature (e.g. synthetic fabrics). Next, continue with fabrics requiring a higher temperature (e.g. wool, cotton, linen).
- Turning the temperature dial in a clockwise direction will increase the temperature of the soleplate.
Filling the water tank
- Warning! Never fill or empty the water tank unless the iron is switched on and unplugged from the mains. If the water tank becomes empty during use, switch the iron off and wait until it cools down before refilling it.
- The water tank contains a built-in de-scaling unit. This means you don’t usually need to use distilled (demineralised) water. However, if you live in a ‘hard water’ area or find that you frequently need to activate the self-cleaning process for the iron, you should use distilled water to keep the iron working properly. Please note that the de-scaling unit is sealed in the water tank and cannot be removed.
- chemically demineralised or treated water. Never put any other liquid in the water tank.
- When filling the water tank, ensure the steam control and temperature control are both set at their minimum positions. Do not press any controls when filling the iron.
- Always use an appropriate container (ex. a small jug) to fill the water tank and never hold the iron under a tap. Take care not to spill any water when filling the tank; always wipe any drips from the body before connecting the iron to mains power.
- Open the water fill cover. Place the iron on a horizontal surface to it’s soleplate and fill up the watertank. Only ever fill the tank to the maximum level, which is marked by a line on the tank below the word MAX. This line shows the maximum level when the iron soleplate is horizontal (i.e. ready for use). Take care not to overfill the tank. If you overfill the tank, pour out the excess water and wipe the iron dry.
- When you have finished filling the water tank, close the cover. Any remaining water should be emptied from the appliance when you finish ironing.
Dry Ironing
- Set the Dry/Steam Selector to position O(=No Steam)
- As per washing label of various clothes, set the correct ironing temperature to begin a ironing.
Steam Ironing
- Fill in the water with water tank as per the water-filling methods.
- Plug the appliance in the socket.
- If only set Fabric Select Dial to MAX position as per the temperature indicator, steam iron will be available, otherwise water may leak from the soleplate.
- It indicates that the temperature has been ready until the power indicator light goes off.
- Set the Dry/Steam Selector correctly, increase steam output by pushing the Dry/Steam Selector back and decrease steam output by forward.
Self-Cleaning
Use the self-cleaning function once every two weeks.If the water in your area is very hard(i.e, when flakes come out of the soleplate during ironing),the self-cleaning function should be used more frequently.). Make sure the appliance is unplugged,set the Dry/Steam Selector to steam level “O”, fill the water tank to the MAX position, do not put vinegar or other dealing agents in the water tank.,select the maximum ironing temperature,put the plug in the wall socket, unplug the iron when the power indicator lighter has gone off, hold the iron over the sink, press the self-cleaning button,this time, the self-cleaning begin works, then shake the iron to and fro. Steam and boiling water will come out of the soleplate, impurities and flakes(if any) will be flushed out. Repeat the self-cleaning process if the iron still contains a lot of impurities.
Anti-calcium Function :
With a small filter built-in, which can make hard water soft, thus preventing
any calc or flake accumulated on the surface of soleplate, this features can
prolong the life of the iron for long time using.
Anti-drip Function :
If the Iron unplug the power, you open the steam function, the soleplate to
very low temperature or no temperature, if the water tank with water, it won’t
come out from soleplate. Or, it will.
Automatic safety shut-off:
When the iron is plugged in, the Power Indicator will light steadily,
indicating that there is power to the iron.
If you leave the iron:
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In a horizontal position without moving it, or accidentally tip the iron over, it will automatically stop heating after 30 seconds. The Auto-off Indicator Light will blink to
let you know that the iron has stopped heating. -
In a vertical position (on its heel rest) without moving it, the iron will automatically turn off after 8 minutes. The Auto-off Indicator Light will blink to let you know that the iron has stopped heating.
IMPORTANT: The Auto-off Indicator Light will continue to blink until the
iron is unplugged or reset.
To reset the iron:
Move the iron back and forth. The Auto-off Indicator Light will stop blinking
and the iron will start heating again. WARNING: The Automatic safety shut-off
is a safety feature, not a recommended means for turning your iron off.
Type of Fabric and Fabric Selector Dial
Caution| Please note that on the label means that this article may not
ironed.
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Instructions on Label| Type of Fabric| Fabric Selector Dial
| Nylon
Silk| MIN
MAX
| Wool
| Cotton
Linen
Cleaning and Maintenance
Before cleaning, remove the plug from the socket and allow the iron to cool down sufficiently.
- Wipe off the soleplate with a damp cloth and a non-abrasive (liquid) cleaner.
- If the fiber is adhered to the soleplate, use a damp cloth to wipe off the soleplate.
- Never use strong acid or alkali in order to avoid damaging the soleplate.
- If the scale blocks the steam hole, please remove the scale with toothpick; do not damage the surface of soleplate.
- Stand the iron on its end and let it cool down sufficiently, and meantime pour any remaining water out of the box, set the dry/steam selector to position “O”.
Simple Repair Methods
Problem | Possible Reasons | Measurement |
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Not enough heat or Too
heat| Rotate Fabric Select Dial improperly or unplugging| Correct Fabric
Select Dial in position and check if the iron is plugged.
No steam or Leakage| The Fabric Select Dial has been set to MIN| Set the
Fabric Select Dial to the required positioin.
No surge of steam or no
vertical steam| The(vertical) surge of steam function has
been used too often within a very short
period. The iron is not hot enough| Continue ironing in horizontal position
and wait a while before using the (vertical) surge of steam function again
Leaking water from
Soleplate| Set the Fabric Select Dial out of steam range.| Set the Fabric
Select Dial as per steam range.
The heat is still not enough.| Open Dry/Steam Selector only after the
indicator light goes off.
The water is over than max position| Pour out the remaining water
Little Steam| Check if the Dry/Steam Selector is in proper location.| Set the
steam knob to the proper location.
Steam hole is blocked.| Clean hole with distilled water.
Too little water in the water tank| Fill water into the box
No Spraying| No enough pressure or air inside| Press the spray nozzle by hand,
and push the spray button several times continuously.
WASTE MANAGEMENT
This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household wastes throughout the EU. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. To return your used device, please use the return and collection systems or contact the retailer where the product was purchased. They can take this product for environmental safe recycling.
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