PHILIPS PSG7024-20 Steam Ironing Station User Manual

June 12, 2024
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PSG7024-20 Steam Ironing Station
User ManualPHILIPS PSG7024-20 Steam Ironing
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PSG7024-20 Steam Ironing Station

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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)

  1. Steam supply hose
  2. Steam trigger/Steam boost
  3. ‘Iron ready’ light
  4. Soleplate
  5. Iron platform
  6. Carry lock release button
  7. Detachable water tank
  8. Filling hole
  9. Supply hose storage compartment
  10. EASY DECALC knob
  11. Mains cord with plug
  12. EASY DECALC light
  13. Water tank empty’ light
  14. On/off button with power-on light and auto-off light

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 (50% demineralized/distilled water mixed with water could be used as well) 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 tank empty’ light flashes. You can refill the water tank at any time during use.

  1. Remove the water tank from the appliance (Fig. 2) and fill it with water up to the MAX indication (Fig. 3).
  2. Put the water tank back into the appliance by fitting the bottom part into the appliance first.
  3. Push in the top part of the water tank until it locks into place (‘click’) (Fig. 4).

Water tank empty light
When the water tank is almost empty, the ‘water tank empty’ light flashes (Fig. 5). Fill the water tank and press the steam trigger to let the appliance heat up again. When the ‘iron ready’ light lights up continuously, you can continue steam ironing.

Using the appliance

OptimalTEMP technology
Warning: Do not iron non-ironable fabrics.
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. 6) without putting back to the iron platform. This will help reduce the stress on your wrist.
– Fabrics with these symbols (Fig. 7) are ironable, for example linen, cotton, polyester, silk, wool, viscose and rayon.
– Fabrics with this symbol (Fig. 8) 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

  1. Place the steam generator on a stable and even surface.
    Note: In order to ensure safe ironing we recommend to always place the base on a stable ironing board with the board size fitting for steam generators.

  2. Make sure that there is enough water in the water tank (see ‘Filling the water tank’).

  3. Put the mains plug in an earthed wall socket and press the on/off button to switch on the steam generator. Wait until the ‘iron ready’ light lights up continuously (Fig. 9). This takes approx. 2 minutes.

  4. Remove the steam supply hose from the steam supply compartment.

  5. Press the carry lock release button to unlock the iron from the iron platform (Fig. 10).

  6. Press and hold the steam trigger to start ironing (Fig. 11).
    Note: For first use, press and hold the steam trigger continuously for up to 30 seconds for steam. It can take a longer time if the iron is stored for a long time.

  7. For best ironing results, after ironing with steam, perform the last strokes without steam.

MAX setting
For faster ironing and a higher amount of steam, you can use MAX setting.

  1. Press and hold the on/off button for 5 seconds until the light turns white.
  2. The appliance returns to normal steam mode automatically after 15 minutes to save energy.
  3. Otherwise, to switch back to normal steam mode at any time, press and hold the on/off button for 2 seconds until the light turns blue again.

Steam boost function
The steam boost function is designed to help tackle difficult creases.
– Press the steam trigger twice quickly to activate the steam boost function. The appliance releases 3 powerful shots of steam.
– To stop the steam boost function, press the steam trigger once.

Vertical ironing
Warning: Hot steam is emitted from the iron. Never attempt to remove wrinkles from a garment while someone is wearing it (Fig. 12). Do not apply steam near your or someone else’s hand.
You can use the steam iron in vertical position to remove wrinkles from hanging fabrics.

  1. Hold the iron in vertical position, press the steam trigger and touch the garment lightly with the soleplate and move the iron up and down (Fig. 13).

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. 6). The OptimalTEMP technology ensures the soleplate will not damage the ironing board cover.

Energy saving

Auto-shut off
– To save energy, the appliance switches off automatically when it has not been used for 10 minutes. The auto-off light in the on/off button starts to flash.
– To activate the appliance again, press the on/off button. The appliance then starts to heat up again.
Warning: Never leave the appliance unattended when it is connected to the mains. Always unplug the appliance after use.

Cleaning and maintenance

Descaling the appliance
It is very important to use the EASY DECALC function as soon as the ‘EASY DECALC’ light starts to flash (Fig. 14).
The ‘EASY DECALC’ light flashes after about a month or 10 ironing sessions to indicate that the appliance needs to be descaled. Perform the following EASY DECALC procedure before you continue ironing.
Note: If your water is hard, increase the descaling frequency.
Warning: To avoid the risk of burns, unplug the appliance and let it cool down for at least two hours before you perform the EASY DECALC procedure (Fig. 15).

  1. Remove the plug from the wall socket.

  2. Remove the detachable water tank (Fig. 2).

  3. Remove the iron from the iron platform.

  4. Hold and shake the base of the steam generator (Fig. 16).

  5. Remove the EASY DECALC knob (Fig. 17).

  6. Hold the base of the steam generator over the sink and empty it through the EASY DECALC opening (Fig. 18).
    Note: Be mindful on the heavy weight of the appliance when you tilt it.

  7. Reinsert the EASY DECALC knob and turn it clockwise to fasten it (Fig. 19).

  8. You can continue using your iron immediately after completing the EASY DECALC procedure.

Descaling the soleplate
If you do not descale your appliance regularly, you may see brown stains coming out of the soleplate due to scale particles. Descale the soleplate by following the procedure below. We advise you to perform the procedure twice for better results.

  1. Make sure the appliance is cool and clean the soleplate with a damp cloth.

  2. Remove the water tank and iron from the iron platform.

  3. Remove the EASY DECALC knob and empty the water through the EASY DECALC opening.

  4. Hold the appliance in the position that the EASY DECALC opening is facing up and pour 500ml water into the opening via a bottle or cup. (Fig. 20).
    Note: Do not fill the boiler with water under the running tap.
    Note: Be mindful on the heavy weight of the appliance when you tilt it.
    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.

  5. Keep the EASY DECALC opening facing up, reinsert the EASY DECALC knob and turn it clockwise to fasten it (Fig. 21).

  6. Put the appliance back on a stable and even surface. Fill up the water tank halfway. Switch on the appliance and wait for 5 minutes.

  7. Keep the steam trigger pressed continuously while you iron a few pieces of thick cloth in a back-andforth motion for 3 minutes (Fig. 22).
    Warning: Hot, dirty water (about 100-150 ml) comes out of the soleplate.

  8. Stop cleaning when no more water comes out of the soleplate.

  9. You can continue to use the appliance immediately. Otherwise unplug the appliance after the descaling is completed.

Storage

  1. Switch off the appliance and unplug it.
    Note: it is recommended to empty the water tank after every use.

  2. Place the iron on the iron platform and lock it by pushing the carry lock release button (Fig. 23).

  3. Let the appliance cool down completely.

  4. Fold the supply hose and wind the supply hose inside the supply hose storage compartment (Fig. 24).

  5. Fold the mains cord and fasten it with the Velcro strip.

  6. You can carry the appliance with one hand by the handle of the iron when the iron is locked on the iron platform.

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 Cause Solution
Dirty water, brown stains or white flakes come out of the soleplate. Scale
has built up inside the appliance because it has not been descaled regularly.

Descale the appliance and the soleplate (see chapter ‘Cleaning and maintenance’).
| You have put chemicals or additives in the water tank.| Never use chemical or additives with the appliance. If you have already done so, follow the procedure in chapter ‘Cleaning and maintenance’ to remove the chemicals.
There is no or little steam.| The appliance has not heated up sufficiently.| Wait until the iron ready light stays on continuously. This takes approx. 2 minutes.
| There is not enough water in the water tank.| Fill the water tank up to the MAX indication.
| Scale has built up inside the appliance because it has not been descaled regularly.| Descale the appliance and soleplate (see chapter ‘Cleaning and maintenance’).
Water leaks from the soleplate.| 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.
The ironing board cover becomes wet, or there are water droplets on the floor/garment.| Your board cover is not designed to cope with the high steam rate.| Use a layer of felt material in the board cover to prevent water droplets.
The surface under the base of the appliance becomes wet, or steam and/or water comes out from under the EASY DECALC knob.| The EASY DECALC knob is not tightened properly.| Switch off the appliance and wait 2 hours for it to cool down. Unscrew and reattach the knob to make sure it is tightened.
| The rubber sealing ring of the EASY DECALC knob is worn.| Contact an authorized Philips service center for a new EASY DECALC knob.
The iron does not heat up and the amber DECALC light flashes.| The appliance reminds you to perform the descaling procedure. The light flashes after approximately one month of use.| Perform the descaling procedure, following the instructions in section ‘Descaling the appliance’.

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