Menuett 802-711 Steam Iron Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Menuett
Table of Contents
802-711 Steam Iron
Instruction Manual
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR IRON
Operating instructions (Translation of the original instructions)
Important! Read the user instructions carefully before use. Save them for
future reference.
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Recycle discarded products in accordance with local regulations.
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JULA AB, BOX 363
SE-532 24 SKARA
2022-02-22
©Jula AB
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read the operating instructions carefully before use.
Save these instructions for future reference.
- NOTE: For indoor use only.
- For household use only.
- Check that the mains voltage corresponds to the rated voltage on the type plate.
- Risk of burn injury and/or scalding as a result of hot parts, hot water, and/or steam. Be careful when turning the appliance up and down — hot water in the reservoir can cause scalding.
- A damaged power cord must be replaced by an authorized service center, or qualified person, to ensure safe use.
- Do not use the appliance if it is damaged or not working properly, or if the power cord or plug is damaged. Take the appliance to an authorized service center to be checked, repaired, or adjusted.
- Do not allow the power cord to hang over the edge of a table or worktop, or to come into contact with hot surfaces.
- Unplug the power cord from the power outlet before filling/emptying the water, prior to cleaning, and when the appliance is not in use
- Never use the appliance for anything other than its intended purpose.
- Do not immerse the appliance in water or any other liquid — the risk of electric shock.
- Keep the appliance under careful supervision when it is used by, or near children.
- Never leave the iron unattended with the power cord plugged in.
- Never leave the iron unattended on the ironing board.
TECHNICAL DATA
Rated voltage | 230 V — 50 Hz |
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Rated output | 2200 W |
Power cord | 1.9 m |
Water tank | 250 ml |
Dimensions | 1290 x W120 x H151 mm |
Weight | 1.6 kg |
DESCRIPTION
Self-cleaning iron with ceramic soleplate, overheating protection, automatic shut-off, drip stop, calc, and 360° swivel cord sleeve.
1 Soleplate
2 Spray nozzle
3 Filling cover for water
4 Steam control
5 Spray button
6 Steam burst button| 7 Handle
8 Cable sleeve
9 Temperature status lamp
10 Temperature control
11 Cleaning button
12 Filling jug
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USE
When the product is new
Remove all packaging material and any stickers. Let the iron heat to and
maintain its maximum temperature for a few minutes, over a damp cloth, to
remove any residual contamination from the soleplate.
NOTE: The iron can give off a certain odor and smoke the first time it is
used. This is completely normal and soon stops.
Use NOTE: Do not run the iron over hard objects, such as buttons, zips,
parts of the ironing board and the like.
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Hold the iron in the upright position (figure 1) and fill the water tank with clean water using the supplied filling jug (12). Do not fill above the MAX mark.
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Plug the power cord into the power outlet and turn the temperature knob so that it points to the desired temperature setting for the garment to be ironed. The status lamp comes on (fig. 2).
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Make sure that the steam control is in the dry ironing position (fig. 3) and position the iron vertically (fig. 4).
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The status lamp comes on when the iron is heating up and goes out when set temperature is reached. When the lamp goes out, you can set the steam control to the desired position (dry ironing “ ” or steam ironing ” “) and start ironing.
WARNING: The soleplate and the steam are very hot • risk of burns.
Spray button
If the garment needs to be moistened, check that the water level in the water
tank is enough, direct the nozzle (2) and then press the spray button (5) a
few times.
Steam burst button
The steam burst function is best suited at maximum temperature and helps to
smooth out difficult creases and wrinkles. Press down the steam burst button
(6) one or more times. Wait a few seconds between times, so that steam
pressure begins to build up and the garment fibers have time to absorb the
steam. The steam burst function can also be used when the iron is held
vertically, for example, to straighten out creases from hanging clothes,
curtains, etc.
Drip stop
If the soleplate temperature drops due to prolonged ironing, the flow of steam
is turned off automatically, so that the soleplate does not drip water on the
garment.
Settings and function table
Symbol| Fabric type/material| Temp.| | ironing Steam burst| Spray function
| Synthetic material (e.g. acrylic, nylon, polyester, viscose)| | | |
| Wool, silk| | |
| Cotton, linen| | |
| NOTE: The garment must NOT be ironed. It consists of synthetic material, for
example, chlorine fiber, acrylic or elastodiene, and may be damaged by heat).
Sort the garments to be ironed according to the temperature they can withstand (wool with wool, cotton with cotton, etc.). Start with garments that have the lowest ironing temperature, for example, synthetics. Continue with garments that withstand a higher temperature.
TIPS
- For mixed materials, e.g. 40% cotton and 60% polyester, use the temperature setting for the material that withstands the lowest temperature.
- Use a low temperature for garments with spangles, embroider); applications etc.
- If you are unsure of the temperature the material can withstand, try ironing a concealed part of the garment. Start with a low temperature and gradually increase to a suitable temperature.
- Never iron over stains. The heat will cause stains to burn into the material.
- Use a medium temperature when ironing without steam. A high temperature can leave yellow marks.
- Iron silk, woolen, and synthetic garments from the reverse side to avoid leaving marks.
- Iron velvet in the direction of the fibers and do not press on the iron to avoid making the material shiny.
- Many fabrics are easier to iron when they are not completely dry for example, silk should also be ironed when damp.
- Garments become more wrinkled if the washing machine is full and when spin drying at high speed
- It is important that the soleplate is smooth. Do not run the iron over hard objects, such as buttons, zips, parts of the ironing board, and the like.
- Fibers of 100% wool can be ironed. Set a large amount of steam and use a dry ironing cloth.
After use
- Unplug the iron from the power outlet and drain the water tank.
- Wipe the soleplate by plugging in the power cord again and remove it when the status light goes out.
- let the soleplate cool completely and then wipe it with a cloth dampened with water and a mild detergent.
- Clean the casing with a damp cloth.
- Store the iron with the water tank empty, standing on a stable surface with a cloth protecting the soleplate.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: Always unplug the iron from the power outlet before performing
any kind of maintenance.
**Cleaner***
Clean the appliance regularly at intervals corresponding to the hardness of
the water and how often the appliance is used.
- fill the water tank with water and turn the temperature knob to the MAX position.
- Plug the power cord into the electrical outlet. The status lamp comes on. Set the steam control to the dry ironing position and place the iron vertically (fig. 4). IMPORTANT: Never attempt to remove the limescale from the water tank by filling it with vinegar or another detergent.
- When the status lamp goes out, hold the iron over a sink or the like, and press and hold the SEISCLEAN button. Some force is needed to push the button. Steam and boiling water will spray out from the soleplate and flush away impurities and limescale deposits.
- Release the button when all the water in the water tank has been consumed.
DescalIng
The appliance includes a descaling unit that absorbs insoluble calcium ions
and discharges soluble sodium ions. This softens the water and slows the
precipitation of lime.
Storage
- Unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
- Turn the steam control (4) to the “ ” position.
- Tum the temperature knob (10) to the lowest temperature.
- Allow the iron to cool completely.
- Empty the water tank by opening the lid on the water tank (3) and turning the iron upside down and shaking it gently.
- Wrap the power cord around the rear of the iron and secure it with the power cord clip.
- Store the iron vertically on the heel in a dry and safe place.
NOTE: A damaged power cord must be replaced by an authorized service center, or qualified person, to ensure safe use.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The iron does not get hot.| – The appliance must be connected to a power
outlet with the correct rated voltage.
– Make sure that the temperature knob is set to the required temperature.
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Iron does not produce steam| – The water tank is empty. Unplug the power cord
and allow the iron to cool. Move the steam control to the Stip position and
fill it with water. Wait until the status lamp goes out to show that the set
temperature has been reached and turn the steam control to the required
setting.
The function extra steam (steam burst) does not work| – The water tank must be
at least 1/4 full. The steam control must be set to steam mode. The iron must
be horizontal. Press the steam button briefly to activate the function and
wait a few seconds between each time the button is pressed. Remember to press
down the steam button fully.
The spray function does not work| – The water tank must be at least 1/4 full.
Fill the water tank.
The iron leaks.| – The steam control must be set to “ ” until the set
temperature is reached.
– Too low-temperature setting to produce steam.
– The steam spray function has been used so much that the iron has cooled
down. Wait until the set temperature is reached again.
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